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    Hatches/surfaces from AutoCAD-dwg doesnt show in Sketchup.

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    • arail1A Offline
      arail1
      last edited by

      Not as hatches.
      You can explode the hatch in AutoCAD and it will then Import as lines into SketchUp but not as a hatch.

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        davidjohansson
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        Do you know if there is a way to get the surfaces in to sketchup? I tried with AutoCAD surfaces instead of hatches but it didnt work either. I just get the boundary lines.

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          Krisidious
          last edited by

          if you explode a hatch in autocad it should come into sketchup as vectored linework. I know of no other way to get a hatch into sketchup.

          By: Kristoff Rand
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            numerobis
            last edited by

            If you only need the face and not the pattern, you can convert the hatches to regions and sketchup should import them as faces.
            They come in triangulated but you can use clean tools to merge them.

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              davidjohansson
              last edited by

              Thanks for your help! How do i convert the hatches to regions?

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                numerobis
                last edited by

                enter "region" or use the toolbar button. Then select the hatch object you like to convert.

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                  davidjohansson
                  last edited by

                  hmm it doesnt work? "0 Regions created."

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                    davidjohansson
                    last edited by

                    enter "Region" - enter. Select Hatch - enter?

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                      numerobis
                      last edited by

                      ah, ok... it looks like it doesn't work with overlapping lines. You need a closed boundary.
                      So you would have to draw some polylines using "_boundary" first and then convert them to regions. And one other thing... regions can not have "holes". If there are openings/islands in the hatch they will produce a separate region and you will have to combine the two groups in sketchup...
                      So maybe it's faster to draw the faces directly in sketchup... πŸ˜‰

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                        numerobis
                        last edited by

                        @davidjohansson said:

                        enter "Region" - enter. Select Hatch - enter?

                        yes

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                          numerobis
                          last edited by

                          ahh... now i see that you can produce a boundary as region using the "edit hatch" command - then you will get one object with holes that gets imported as one group in sketchup.

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