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    • daleD Offline
      dale
      last edited by

      By either typing in the number of segments you want to have (bottom right hand corner box) or right clicking on the circle after it is created you can change the number of segments to what you want. This also works with arcs, and should work once the acad import becomes a SketchUp edge.

      Just monkeying around....like Monsanto

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      • M Offline
        mirjman
        last edited by

        Dale- that works great! Just to clarify: the process is click on autocad imported curve, select entity info, and fix the segments value in the palette that opens up

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        • thomthomT Offline
          thomthom
          last edited by

          hmm... still, allot of manual work if you have many curves. And if you have lines criss-crossing over the curve it becomes worse.

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          • daleD Offline
            dale
            last edited by

            @thomthom said:

            hmm... still, allot of manual work if you have many curves. And if you have lines criss-crossing over the curve it becomes worse.

            I agree, but I'm finding that importing Cad seems to require a lot of work both before and after import.

            Just monkeying around....like Monsanto

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              Click Draw
              last edited by

              Hi Jean,
              I don't see any dialog box come up regarding merging???

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              • J Offline
                Jim
                last edited by

                Jeff, I think he means the Options button that is on the Open File dialog.


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                • C Offline
                  Click Draw
                  last edited by

                  Thanks Jim,
                  Found (actually looked) the options menu. Didn't seem to make a difference tho. Any ideas?
                  Thanks


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                  • GaieusG Offline
                    Gaieus
                    last edited by

                    The "merge coplanar face" is first of ll good for those imports coming from apps where the faces are triangulated. It removes the triangulating lines in case they are just there to divide the faces otherwise coplanar.

                    It wont weld vertices nor it will smooth curved surfaces.

                    Gai...

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                    • C Offline
                      Click Draw
                      last edited by

                      Ok....so, does anyone know if Rhino or Modo will import DWG's and NOT facet curves? Where I work, it seems everyone uses a different modeling program. The Design starts in Vectorworks(Toronto office uses C4D), then is rendered in C4D, then once approved the design goes to the CAD guy who uses AutoCad. Then I get drawings in DWG's so I can do my shop drawings. Pretty crazy. I won't get into the never ending issue of Shetchup not being taken seriously. Anyway, I got off topic so back to the original question above...
                      Thanks

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                      • R Offline
                        rabbit
                        last edited by

                        If you are getting dwgs after all that process you describe below then why are you trying to bring them into sketchup to create "shop drawings", which i would assume would be 2D anyway, and which you would be better off working with in autocad or some other CAD program...but perhaps i misunderstand what it is you are doing.

                        Anyway, to answer your question, rhino will import dwgs with all curves as curves or polylines, depending on what they are in the autocad drawing.
                        Modo has no dwg import option, but it will import dxf curves without faceting them.

                        Import / export among programs is a continual hassle, and best avoided if at all possible...but of course it rarely works out like that.
                        cheers
                        rabbit

                        ok....so, does anyone know if Rhino or Modo will import DWG's and NOT facet curves? Where I work, it seems everyone uses a different modeling program. The Design starts in Vectorworks(Toronto office uses C4D), then is rendered in C4D, then once approved the design goes to the CAD guy who uses AutoCad. Then I get drawings in DWG's so I can do my shop drawings. Pretty crazy. I won't get into the never ending issue of Shetchup not being taken seriously. Anyway, I got off topic so back to the original question above...
                        Thanks

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                        • C Offline
                          Click Draw
                          last edited by

                          Hi Rabbit,

                          The drawings I get are not detailed as the draftsman does not know the detail as to how I will build something. He will give me outside dims etc and I detail it from there. I don't use AutoCad and I can detail and build on the fly with SU. I work better in 3D than 2D. If I was to learn yet another graphic/modeling program, it wouldn't be AutoCad. Thanks for your input.
                          Jeff

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                          • bigstickB Offline
                            bigstick
                            last edited by

                            I think you will always have facets, because that's how Autocad displays curves. Have you tried changing the curve resolution in Autocad first? You do this by altering the VIEWRES variable. Have a look here (http://autocadsolutions.wordpress.com/), it might help.

                            Failing that, you could try to see if Rhino, a vector-based NURBS modeller deals with dwg files any differently.

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                            • C Offline
                              Click Draw
                              last edited by

                              Hi Bigstick,

                              As far as I understood, AutoCad doesn't facet curves....?

                              Rhino might be my solution tho...Maybe I'll check with Kwist here to see how his Rhino learning is coming along...

                              Thanks for your input.

                              Jeff

                              Have I mentioned how much of a laugh I get out of some of the Signatures on here!

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                              • Chris FullmerC Offline
                                Chris Fullmer
                                last edited by

                                True, in 2d autocad does not facet curves. But 3d modelers will facet curves (except maybe some solid modelers or something?).

                                The best you can do in SU is to import it with lots of facets and then smooth the facets. I prefer to hold ctrl while using the eraser tool to smooth lines the fastest. The more facets you have, the smoother the curve will look.

                                Chris

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                                  Click Draw
                                  last edited by

                                  I just tried holding ctrl and use the eraser but I didn't notice anything happen on the curve...?

                                  Have I mentioned how much of a laugh I get out of some of the Signatures on here!

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                                  • Chris FullmerC Offline
                                    Chris Fullmer
                                    last edited by

                                    Do it on the facet that you want to look smooth. Like this:

                                    smooth_facets.png

                                    So you would hold ctrl and run the erase cursor over the vertical lines. On a Mac, it might be a different key (but not shift, that will hide the lines, but leave them faces faceted).

                                    Hope that helps,

                                    Chris

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                                    • GaieusG Offline
                                      Gaieus
                                      last edited by

                                      I think it's the Ctrl on the Mac, too.
                                      So unfortunately it won't weld the segments into a polyline (curve/circle/arc...) only soften lines dividing faces.

                                      To see what I mean, draw a circle, right click on its perimeter and "explode curve". Now you try to "soften" the circle back to a welded curve in vain; it won't weld. If you Push/Pull it, the sides of the cylinder will also be faceted but at least you can soften the edges making these facets with the Ctrl Eraser tool.

                                      Gai...

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                                      • C Offline
                                        Click Draw
                                        last edited by

                                        Thanks both of you....I'll give it a try. Would be cool if we could all get together down at the local pub for a beer!
                                        Cheers

                                        Have I mentioned how much of a laugh I get out of some of the Signatures on here!

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