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    • KrisidiousK Offline
      Krisidious
      last edited by

      well the reason I ask is that I already have about 1 gig of autocad 2d stuff. but I'm always looking for electrical symbols and tech symbols.

      By: Kristoff Rand
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      • john2J Offline
        john2
        last edited by

        @krisidious said:

        well the reason I ask is that I already have about 1 gig of autocad 2d stuff. but I'm always looking for electrical symbols and tech symbols.

        it has symbols, but the language is a foreign one, so i can't make out. this file i got from my colleague who got this from some other person. so download it, it does have symbols, elctrical or not i don't know. i thought you wd have downloaded such a small file till now. πŸ˜‰

        Sketchup Make 2017 (64-bit), Vray 4.0 , Windows 10 – 64 bit, corei7-8750H, 16GB RAM, Nvidia GeForce GTX 1050Ti 4GB

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          Chumleyconstruction
          last edited by

          Where should I download those files to? And how do I access them in SU Pro? & layout?

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          • TIGT Offline
            TIG Moderator
            last edited by

            You have to import the DWG into an empty SKP.
            Be patient it will be an enormous amount of data ! >71.5Mb !! > 2000 new components !!!
            Edit them as desired... [many of them are only placed in 3d and layered inappropriately too].
            Tip display Components in the Browser by list - making all of the icons will 'kill' SU !
            Then you can save the various new 'components' [aka blocks] out as a collection of SKPs, for later use in all SU projects through the Components Browser.
            Bring the ones you want into Layout, explode. rework as desired, and save those into a Scrapbook for use in all LO projects...

            TIG

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            • pbacotP Offline
              pbacot
              last edited by

              hmm. I only saw 2d objects. I was surprised that the import created scenes. I haven't seen that before. The scenes did nothing for me. In fact they were all too far out.

              Note that the objects are all different scales. You have to decide how to scale them in sets.

              First import crashed SU. Second time worked. Often I get a failure on any dwg import, but the second time usually works.

              MacOSX MojaveSketchUp Pro v19 Twilight v2 Thea v3 PowerCADD

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              • TIGT Offline
                TIG Moderator
                last edited by

                A DWG imports new Scene-tabs based on the Paperspace['layout'] views that are in the CAD file. The Model-space shows the geometry, like in SU...
                So if you don't want them [I suspect you never will!] you can delete those in the DWG, if you have an app to edit it, before doing any imports into SU.
                Also I suggest that you remove all of the unwanted layers and put everything on just layer '0' [which becomes 'Layer0' in SU] and if you have the patience 'flatten' all of the inserted CAD blocks to be at Z=0 elevation, and also their contents to be at Z=0 too...
                Next find anything that won't get imported [use a filter] and delete it - like images, hatching etc, OR if it's text/mtext decide and if you want it in the SKP components you can explode it to lines in CAD file...
                After all of that, unless you need a long rest... now use Purge unused and then Audit the DWG, accepting any changes/fixes...
                Finally Save the DWG.
                Then do your import of it into an empty SKP ! πŸ˜’
                Sigh...

                TIG

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                • Dave RD Offline
                  Dave R
                  last edited by

                  It's too bad they aren't packaged better.

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                  • A Offline
                    andre51
                    last edited by

                    Thanks John, very handy!

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                    • J Offline
                      JGA
                      last edited by

                      Is there a ruby or other method to export all components from a model in one go?
                      I just seem to be able to export one component at a time.
                      Thanks for any help anyone can provide.

                      Regards,
                      JGA

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                      • TIGT Offline
                        TIG Moderator
                        last edited by

                        If you want to save one component outside then 'save_as' BUT to do everything use the Browser's 'Save as a Collection' pop-out item.
                        Select a folder and all of the model's components are exported into that folder en mass.

                        TIG

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                        • J Offline
                          JGA
                          last edited by

                          TIG,
                          Thanks for the tip. I had been searching for a ruby to do the job

                          Regards,
                          JGA

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