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    Best OBJ import plug-in.

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      sunburned_surveyor
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      Can anyone recommend what they feel is the best OBJ format import plug-in. I know I have seen a couple different plug-ins, and was hoping for some feedback on those Sketch-Up users that have tried them.

      Thanks for the suggestions.

      The Sunburned Surveyor

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        Jim
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        I think TIG's is the latest and greatest:

        http://forums.sketchucation.com/viewtopic.php?f=323&t=20584

        Hi

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          Although that does fail on some obj file formats - e.g. where the vertices and faces are not tabulated together - however, opening these obj's in MeshLab [free] and exporting them as .dae lets you then import into SUp successfully...

          TIG

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            tomot
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            @tig said:

            Although that does fail on some obj file formats - e.g. where the vertices and faces are not tabulated together - however, opening these obj's in MeshLab [free] and exporting them as .dae lets you then import into SUp successfully...

            Its also worth noting that Meshman another [free application], has some very good remeshing options.

            [my plugins](http://thingsvirtual.blogspot.ca/)
            tomot

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              sunburned_surveyor
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              Thank you for the suggestions. I downloaded the plug-in from TIG and got it to work rather well with some sample OBJ files. I'm going to study his code to see if I can tweak some things for my own OBJ import needs.

              I also appreciate the reference to meshlab. I'll download and install that so I have another program in which I can test the OBJ files I am creating.

              The Sunburned Surveyor

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