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    • kenK Offline
      ken
      last edited by

      Hello

      I do must of my modeling from ACAD files, if they are available. However most of the time the orginal ACAD files have been lost or “just can’t be found”. So I have to do the modeling from PDF files.

      Have found two programs that are a great help to me. The first is CAD-Kas PDF 2 DXF 2.0. This program will turn a PDF into a DXF file if the drawing was printed or saved as a DFX. However, it will not work on scanned drawings.

      So I have found this other program, Screen Tracing Paper. Now this program installs a transparent tracing paper over the screen, onto which you can trace the object onto the tracing paper. After tracing you can export as a DFX and import into SketchUp. If you know one dimension, just scale the DFX with the scale tool and pesto, you have a scaled drawing of the scanned PDF.

      A lot of work sometimes, but the only way I have found to turn scanned PDF into SketchUp files.

      Ken

      Fight like your the third monkey on Noah's Ark gangway.

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        JuanV.Soler
        last edited by

        I use Aide PDF to DXF Converter, though its become expensive.

        Have to try Screen Tracing Paper.
        Thank you.

        ,))),

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        • BepB Offline
          Bep
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          Hello Ken,

          You know that you can import a picture in Sketchup,and trace it with the Sketchup-tools?

          Greetings,

          Bep van Malde

          "History is written by the winners"

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          • kenK Offline
            ken
            last edited by

            @bep said:

            Hello Ken,

            You know that you can import a picture in Sketchup,and trace it with the Sketchup-tools?

            Greetings,

            Bep van Malde

            Yep, do that all the time. I had a program that would print any file to a JPG or BMP, and used that to input into SketchUp. However, PDF didn't print out very well. So I was always on the lookup for someway to input a PDF into SketchUp. The Tracing Paper helps, still leaves a lot of work.

            Thanks for your replies

            Fight like your the third monkey on Noah's Ark gangway.

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              tomislavm
              last edited by

              @bep said:

              Hello Ken,

              You know that you can import a picture in Sketchup,and trace it with the Sketchup-tools?

              Greetings,

              Bep van Malde

              Trace it with the Sketchup-tools, how?

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              • plot-parisP Offline
                plot-paris
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                tomislavm, bet ment simply to import the pdf as an image and then drawing the plan in SketchUp like you normally would - you now just have an image to refer to.

                seriously, I don't understand why SketchUp Pro does not import PDFs. if not recognizing the geometry it should at least be able to read it as an ordinary image...

                (it would be really cool to have SU not only understand the line-information of PDFs but also faces and their colour. thus you just pull all the walls up and you have a coloured model 😲 )

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                  tomislavm
                  last edited by

                  then it is no trace but drawing, is it?

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