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    • W Offline
      will2605
      last edited by

      hi all,

      im running OSX
      and am trying to import a drawing from vectorworks (v12) into sketchup (v6)

      basically the drawing is a map of a part of a city that i have drawn the buildings in 2d fill with the intention of push pulling up to their height in sketchup. i am exporting as a DWG file but when i import in sketchup only the buildings with 4 corners seem to come through. any building with more than 4 vertices has disappeared! the same happens whether or not the 2d fills are drawn as a polyline or polygon... im stuck!

      any help would be greatly appreciated!

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        Aidus
        last edited by

        I can try import export on my pc if You post your files.
        Actually i have nothing to say about this yet. I need to see it by myself.

        CPU: Intel Core i7 Extreme Edition 965
        RAM: OCZ Gold DDR3 1600MHz 12Gb
        Video: Asus Radeon HD4870 X2 2Gb
        Mobo: Asus P6T Deluxe 1366 Intel X58

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          linea
          last edited by

          Have you hatched the buildings in on the plan (you say "fill"). Remove it if you have and try again.

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          • W Offline
            will2605
            last edited by

            its actually behaving rather strangely in that if in vectorworks i draw a box with a fill in it (solid fill so not a hatch or pattern) only the outline box appears in sketchup (ie just 4 lines - it doesnt behave like polyline or polygon)

            if i draw a box, fill it and then remove to external line (so just the fill remains) the fill becomes visiable in sketchup as i want. but doing it this way only allows for simple fills to work (no more than 4 corners)

            its really annoyiing and means that i might have to spend a day or two drawing all these buildings again in sketchup....

            thanks for the replies so far guys

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              Aidus
              last edited by

              Sketchup does not import hatch. Only boundaries if they are drawn with lines and no matter what lines.

              CPU: Intel Core i7 Extreme Edition 965
              RAM: OCZ Gold DDR3 1600MHz 12Gb
              Video: Asus Radeon HD4870 X2 2Gb
              Mobo: Asus P6T Deluxe 1366 Intel X58

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                BillW
                last edited by

                I did a quick test from VW 12.5 PC with a filled polygon, polyline and rectangle exported as DWG 2004/2005/2006 with "Top Plan" view with all "2D fills and Files" check boxes checked and VW file units set to "Feet/Inches", imported into Sketchup 6 - units inches and all came in OK.

                As you are working on a city map, I suspect the world origin may be a long way from the centroid of your graphics which may be causing a problem. Also make sure the units match between the export from VW and import to SU (which you probabaly have checked)

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                  will2605
                  last edited by

                  cheers bill. very helpful.. ill check again

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