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    • thomthomT Offline
      thomthom
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      @madder said:

      SO what I did was selected all and copied, opened a new dwg, pasted, saved and now I'm trying to import to SU. I have noticed that the new DWG is almost twice as big as the previous one? That seems strange. But, right now, as before, it's waiting at 99%!

      Same file version? Did you purge?

      Thomas Thomassen β€” SketchUp Monkey & Coding addict
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        madder
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        Originally, I didn't purge. But I have now gone back and purged. SO now the file is 5.1MB is size compared to 7.39mb previously. That is an improvement. It's been on the 99% now for about 30 minutes, but I'll leave it for a few hours and see what happens. Thanks again!

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          thomthom
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          wonder what causes this. I've imported much larger DWG files before - so I don't believe it's the file size. Must be something with the content.

          Thomas Thomassen β€” SketchUp Monkey & Coding addict
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            madder
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            @thomthom said:

            wonder what causes this. I've imported much larger DWG files before - so I don't believe it's the file size. Must be something with the content.

            Well, I left it importing overnight, and even left it more when I awoke. It's been 10 hours and 30 minutes, it's still at 99% and my windows task manager says my CPU is using 100% power. If it hasn't worked after 10 hours, I doubt it's going to, so I've stopped it.

            Any more suggestions will be appreciated but I do feel defeated. Thanks for all you help guys, I have learnt a few things. 😞

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              thomthom
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              Any change you can upload the DWG anywhere so we can look at it?

              Thomas Thomassen β€” SketchUp Monkey & Coding addict
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                madder
                last edited by

                @thomthom said:

                Any change you can upload the DWG anywhere so we can look at it?

                Maybe I could upload it as a jpg or PSD? Using tinypic? Would that help?

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                • thomthomT Offline
                  thomthom
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                  I was more interested in investigating the content of the DWG for clues to what might make SU choke.

                  Thomas Thomassen β€” SketchUp Monkey & Coding addict
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                    madder
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                    ooops, I'm thinking it's too big for the forum, maybe I should scale it down and reload it?

                    EDIT: I've now resized it!

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                      madder
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                      @thomthom said:

                      I was more interested in investigating the content of the DWG for clues to what might make SU choke.

                      I'm not sure if there's a way to upload a DWG to the internet? Do you know of a way to do it? I suppose I could email it? Failing that I'm not sure how? I am guessing it's down to the amount of circles and curves used in the dwg?

                      Here is a bmp image of it:

                      http://i45.tinypic.com/o7obhg.jpg

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                        Anssi
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                        The image does not tell me much, but I have one question to make:

                        What did you model this with? Are the "walls" and other such things done with AutoCad Architecture (or its predecessor, Architectural Desktop)?

                        SketchUp cannot import the special "AEC" objects created by these "vertical" applications, so you would have to use the "Export to AutoCad" function in that application to export the model to a new file with the special objects translated into standard AutoCad 3D surfaces.

                        Anssi

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                          madder
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                          @anssi said:

                          The image does not tell me much, but I have one question to make:

                          What did you model this with? Are the "walls" and other such things done with AutoCad Architecture (or its predecessor, Architectural Desktop)?

                          SketchUp cannot import the special "AEC" objects created by these "vertical" applications, so you would have to use the "Export to AutoCad" function in that application to export the model to a new file with the special objects translated into standard AutoCad 3D surfaces.

                          Anssi

                          Truthfully, it was probably created between both. I have AutoCAD Architecture at home among others which I use, and in college it's architectural desktop

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