Public Beta for Obj, SolidWorks, STEP, and FBX importers
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Oh, dear lord, a FBX importer for SketchUp!
I'm almost getting a heartattack here.Question: Is there a way of having it "remember" for example material properties not available inside SketchUp by writing them as attributes so that when re exporting it to another app that can be picked up again by that app?
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@solo said:
oooH, an obj importer, something SU lacks as a native importer. I'd certainly like to see how it works with large textured obj models.
Pete,
Here is an example that I imported as OBJ to SketchUp, if you have any model that you want me to test for you please send me a message, I will be glad to do it.
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@pixero said:
Question: Is there a way of having it "remember" for example material properties not available inside SketchUp by writing them as attributes so that
Not in the first release, materials will be converted to the closest SketchUp material.
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a hit the "request trial license" yesterday and still nothing . do you know of any hotmail problems? i've recently had trouble recieving other things.
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Sorry for that, I did not find any unhandled license requests, maybe the key went to your spam folder, or we did not receive the request.
I sent you a private message so please send me the license request directly and I will make sure you receive the license immediately
Cheers,
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that's strange i haven't recieved a PM either??
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Will the importer remember edge weights or will we still have to manually soften edges? Also, how does it handle very small faces?
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WOW, the solidworks importer is awsome! finally!
i must say i'm more than a little impressed, very fast! 2nd image is 12Meg SW file, came in less than 2 minutes.
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Oooh... FBX importer! meh wants!
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@karlfucious said:
Will the importer remember edge weights or will we still have to manually soften edges? Also, how does it handle very small faces?
The importer should be able to automatically handle edge Weights, and very small faces. I hope that you have the time to try new plugins and to let us know your feedback.
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@ashraf said:
SimLab Soft is working on a Mac version for the OBJ, STEP and FBX importers.
please do not forget to inform us when the mac versions are available.
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@ashraf said:
@solo said:
oooH, an obj importer, something SU lacks as a native importer. I'd certainly like to see how it works with large textured obj models.
Pete,
Here is an example that I imported as OBJ to SketchUp, if you have any model that you want me to test for you please send me a message, I will be glad to do it.
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In this challenge http://forums.cgsociety.org/showthread.php?p=6614442 you can find obj and fbx files that seems to be impossible to import in SU (by means I know). If plugins in development can import these scenes... there will certainly be happy customers.
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@xrok1 said:
WOW, the solidworks importer is awsome! finally!
i must say i'm more than a little impressed, very fast! 2nd image is 12Meg SW file, came in less than 2 minutes.Just wondering, could you post the Sketchup filea from either or both of these imports. I also get Solidworks files, and word like to see how this plugin imports to Sketchup. Right now I use Alibre Design to import Soldworks files and the Addon of Google Sketchup Publisher to export to Sketchup. Which leaves me with one large group.
Thanks in advance
Ken
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@notareal said:
In this challenge http://forums.cgsociety.org/showthread.php?p=6614442 you can find obj and fbx files that seems to be impossible to import in SU (by means I know). If plugins in development can import these scenes... there will certainly be happy customers.
I just finished importing the OBJ file, here is an image of the dragon enjoying the SketchUp environment, I will try the FBX file later.
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Nice work!
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@unknownuser said:
Just wondering, could you post the Sketchup filea from either or both of these imports. I also get Solidworks files, and word like to see how this plugin imports to Sketchup. Right now I use Alibre Design to import Soldworks files and the Addon of Google Sketchup Publisher to export to Sketchup. Which leaves me with one large group.
KenKen,
The plugin maintains the structure of the imported Solidworks assembly, so you will not end up with a single group
Ashraf
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you actually end up with too many groups IMO, it seems to create a group for each surface. i also can't seem to get the scaling to come in right.
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@xrok1 said:
you actually end up with too many groups IMO, it seems to create a group for each surface. i also can't seem to get the scaling to come in right.
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here's the file:[attachment=1:2qo5aj5b]<!-- ia1 -->keyboardarm.skp<!-- ia1 -->[/attachment:2qo5aj5b]Thanks for the file.
And I guess I need to proof read my posts. Here is the correction, "would", not "word". Darn that is not funny.
Again thanks for the files.
Ken
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BTW that keyboard tray should be 12" long???? unfortunatly my demo has run out so i can't do any more experimenting to get the scale right. it could be coming in at 12 mm instead of inches???
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When importing a SolidWorks file the user has two options:
1- To Set the scaling factor.
2- Auto Scale.To get correct scale the user should fill the scale value with the factor needed to transform from Meter to drawing units, as units from the SolidWorks file will be in Meter.
Auto Scale is a visualization option, which will calculate a scale that makes the object appear in the screen, it basically finds the needed scale to make the object fill approximately 30% of the screen, this is useful for example when the user is working on a large scene and she/he is importing a tree to be added to a specific location.
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