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    • K Offline
      Kenny
      last edited by

      I've been given a topo survey file by a surveyor (see attached) and it looks fine in CAD software but after importing it into Sketchup it displays as a geometric pattern (see attached).

      I was hoping to be working on it today but I can't get it to import correctly. I've tried exploding it and also running it through Doublecad, which is usually quite good at sorting problematic files by exploding blocks etc.

      Does anyone have any ideas how to fix it?


      DWG Import Appearance.pdf


      Topo file.dwg

      http://www.townscapesolutions.co.uk/

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      • BoxB Offline
        Box
        last edited by

        Try changing the import option to Meters.
        There is an option button on the import dialog.


        Meter.JPG

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        • TIGT Offline
          TIG Moderator
          last edited by

          If I import the DWG with the Options' Units set at mm, without preserving the origin, then it works.
          The 'grid' dimensions in both files measure the same.
          At m it fails as much of it is 1000x too big - you just get a few smaller bits - i.e. 1m dims become 1km 10m become 10km etc, so something's got to give !
          Obviously the text doesn't import as SketchUp only includes geometry.

          Check your Options and try again...
          I've attached a v2015 SKP, but please retry yourself to see the issue


          Topo-ex-dwg.skp

          TIG

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          • K Offline
            Kenny
            last edited by

            It was already in metres, however you got me thinking and I tried it in mm and it has sorted it! Thanks very much.

            http://www.townscapesolutions.co.uk/

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            • K Offline
              Kenny
              last edited by

              Thanks also to TIG for the reply, you beat me to it!

              http://www.townscapesolutions.co.uk/

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              • BoxB Offline
                Box
                last edited by

                I guess it depends on how the options were last set.
                Mine was in inches and changing to Meters fixed it.
                Tigs was probably in Meters and the change to mm fixed it.
                So basicaly the change fixed things.

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                • TIGT Offline
                  TIG Moderator
                  last edited by

                  In the UK old-joe-public still thinks in feet-and-inches, young-joe-public uses cm, while architects/engineers/builders/etc work in mm, and estimators/surveyors/etc work in m !
                  So I had expected the survey to be drawn in m, but when it failed I then opened it in CAD and checked a grid dim - which was 50000, so it was a surveyor's 50m grid but drawn in mm.
                  A DWG dims are unit independent - just numbers.
                  When that was imported using mm it comes into the SKP at the right size, but if m is erroneously used, then each grid-line is then 50km long - so the whole plan was the size of a large county, rather than a building-plot !

                  TIG

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                    Nina792
                    last edited by

                    HI! i was wondering if someone here can make me a big favor. Need to import this dwg to sketchup, but i don't have the Pro. If you open it, you'll see 2 equal drawings in 2d as a block and one exploded in 3D. I need just one of them; if its in 3D better, but if it's not possible i can work with the 2D


                    lineas plan.dwg

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                    • jujuJ Offline
                      juju
                      last edited by

                      @nina792 said:

                      HI! i was wondering if someone here can make me a big favor. Need to import this dwg to sketchup, but i don't have the Pro. If you open it, you'll see 2 equal drawings in 2d as a block and one exploded in 3D. I need just one of them; if its in 3D better, but if it's not possible i can work with the 2D

                      See my post to you in another topic of the same nature.

                      Save the Earth, it's the only planet with chocolate.

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