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    • K Offline
      krikits
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      Hi. I just made a 3d model of a simple house in Revit from scratch. I wanted to apply materials/textures to it and render it in vray so I exported it as a .dwg file to my sketchup pro 8. The house loaded as a scene and I can apply materials to my model. But the only problem is that I wanted to add sketchup components (e.g., chairs, tables, car) to my model but they wouldn't appear anywhere. I've tried searching answers and I couldn't find any. Please help me! 😒

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        TIG Moderator
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        Have you got the Units of the exported dwg and then matched them in the Imported geometry - set in the Import 'Options' sub-dialog in SketchUp ?
        Measure something in the imported geometry using the Tapemeasure tool and see if it's the size you expect...
        For example, if you have jumbled up m & mm the SKP components might be 1000x or 1/1000 of the mis-sized imported geometry - thus making you think that the components are not adding but they are either so big or so small you can't see them πŸ˜’
        Also check your imported geometry's origin is set NOT to be the CAD origin [again set in Options], otherwise the imported geometry could be located many miles from [0,0,0] and thereby cause graphics glitches etc in SketchUp too...

        TIG

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        • PixeroP Offline
          Pixero
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          As a side note, I've found that simlabsofts dwf importer works great and keeps transparency and material colors.
          Something dwg import doesn't do.

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          • K Offline
            krikits
            last edited by

            @tig said:

            Have you got the Units of the exported dwg and then matched them in the Imported geometry - set in the Import 'Options' sub-dialog in SketchUp ?
            Measure something in the imported geometry using the Tapemeasure tool and see if it's the size you expect...
            For example, if you have jumbled up m & mm the SKP components might be 1000x or 1/1000 of the mis-sized imported geometry - thus making you think that the components are not adding but they are either so big or so small you can't see them πŸ˜’
            Also check your imported geometry's origin is set NOT to be the CAD origin [again set in Options], otherwise the imported geometry could be located many miles from [0,0,0] and thereby cause graphics glitches etc in SketchUp too...

            Oh snap. So that's where I went wrong. Thank you so much. I rescaled my door and it automatically rescaled the building too. You were right, the components were too small. 😍

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