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    • R Offline
      RonanR
      last edited by

      Hello,

      I've just imported a 2D CAD dwg plan.
      The source dwg plan is 3.9MB in size. The resulting import into SU Pro 8 is 17.5MB.

      And I don't know why...
      I've noticed that there are over 3000 component instances, everything from arrows to text etc. are components.
      Is that the problem?

      Exploding the model has resulted in repeated 'spinning wheels forever' type situations, only cured by Force Quit on a my mac...
      So my question is: why is the SU model so large, and why it it so?
      Now that I have to elevate this and add my own components, I'm afraid the whole thing will become just too large too quickly...

      Any help appreciated.

      Ronan

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      • TIGT Offline
        TIG Moderator
        last edited by

        Make sure you purge the CAD drawing before import and purge the SKP after import...

        TIG

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          RonanR
          last edited by

          @tig said:

          Make sure you purge the CAD drawing before import and purge the SKP after import...

          Thanks for that. Purge the SKP means purge unused layers?

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            HFM
            last edited by

            You should also know that importing a *.DWG in Sketchup will result in all your arc's and circle's being converted to individual lines, thus increasing the size.

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              honoluludesktop
              last edited by

              From menu bar: Window > Model Info > Statistics > Purge Unused

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              • TIGT Offline
                TIG Moderator
                last edited by

                @hfm said:

                You should also know that importing a *.DWG in Sketchup will result in all your arc's and circle's being converted to individual lines, thus increasing the size.

                It will import arcs with 24 segments if it's a proper 3d dwg...
                I have a tool to increase the segmentation of 'unconnected' arcs/circles...
                There are lisp tools available to explode arcs/circles in a copy of the dwg before import too...

                TIG

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                  RonanR
                  last edited by

                  Thanks for all your inputs guys... appreciated...
                  I'll have to try various things and see what works for me.

                  Best wishes from London...

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