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SketchUp as a Game Editor?

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    alz
    last edited by 2 Feb 2012, 05:55

    How does SketchUp handle a scene with thousands of objects in it?

    Every few years the idea of using an existing modeling package for a game editor pops up at the places I work. I personally enjoy SketchUp more than Max or Maya, but I believe all three of them would ultimately collapse under the weight of handling thousands of objects in a scene.

    I know metadata (attributes) can be associated to unique components, so that takes care of baseline game needs. Plus the component architecture is really nice at mimicking game prefabs. I'd love a reason to spend more time inside of SketchUp if I think it can deal with a variety of primitive objects that represent game logic objects and the intertwined game data they hold.

    OR, on the flipside -- has anyone had success in mimicking the simplicity of SketchUp model creation inside of Max or Maya (as a plugin)?

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      thomthom
      last edited by 2 Feb 2012, 08:43

      @alz said:

      How does SketchUp handle a scene with thousands of objects in it?

      That depends on the objects... it's a bit ambiguous question. Got some specific examples?

      @alz said:

      I'd love a reason to spend more time inside of SketchUp if I think it can deal with a variety of primitive objects that represent game logic objects and the intertwined game data they hold.

      You mean physics simulation? Like SketchPhysics?

      Thomas Thomassen — SketchUp Monkey & Coding addict
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