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    • R Offline
      Repoman
      last edited by

      Hi everyone,

      Great forum- superb source of SU wisdom!!

      I'm stumped with this, have imported a .dwg
      into SU8 & all entities are lined up in a single row
      (screen cap attached). Any advice on what's causing this
      & how to correct it?

      Cheers,

      Paul.


      SU Import problem.png

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      • TIGT Offline
        TIG Moderator
        last edited by

        Weird.
        I think there's something wrong with the DWG...
        If you have AutoCAD then open the DWG and 'purge' it, then 'audit' it, fixing issues, save it and retry the import into Sketchup.
        It it's still flaky try using recover in AutoCAD, save it and retry the import into Sketchup.
        What settings have you chosen in the separate options dialog accessed from the Sketchup DWG importer's main dialog ?
        If all else fails repair the Sketchup Pro installation.
        If that fails reinstall Sketchup Pro completely...
        Weird...

        TIG

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        • R Offline
          Repoman
          last edited by

          Hi Tig,

          tried purge & audit, still comes out the same.
          Import options merge coplanar & orient faces ticked,
          scale metres & preserve drawing origin.

          Seems to be Autocad related.

          Totally stumped at the moment!

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          • TIGT Offline
            TIG Moderator
            last edited by

            Try importing it without the CAD origin preserved.
            Also try saving a copy of the DWG in AutoCAD as a very early version - even a r12 DXF - and try importing that. to see if there's some useless newer version thing in the file breaking its import, saving as an earlier version will still include all of the data that Sketchup needs... 😕

            TIG

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            • R Offline
              Repoman
              last edited by

              Hi TIG,

              Have tried without preserving origin, also saved as 2000 version & still no luck.
              When I open Autocad I get the following message about foreign file format.

              When the drawing has imported, the import results are shown below.

              I'm wondering if it is because the drawing has been produced in another package
              and saved in dwg format?

              Thanks for your input- I'm sure there must be an answer!!!

              Regards,

              Paul.


              foreign file.png


              Import Results.png

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              • TIGT Offline
                TIG Moderator
                last edited by

                You get that AutoCAD message when the DWG isn't an authentic AutoCAD DWG - AutoCAD puts a 'watermark' inside the DWG...

                Weird... you can PM the r2000 DWG [zipped?] to me and I'll look at it...

                TIG

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