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    Demolition in Google Earth?

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    • J Offline
      Joseph EJC
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      Is there a way to "demolish" areas of G.E. (including terrain, trees, building, etc.) so that new construction (terrain, trees, buildings, etc.) can be imported from SketchUp and viewed within the surrounding context?

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        juju
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        that will all have to happen within your own localized private model, GE no longer accepts SketchUp model anyway

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

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          Joseph EJC
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          Thanks, juju - I understand we can't upload to the web any more, but I can still import to GE on my own computer, so want to be able to "clear" the existing GE site so I can insert my proposed site/building/trees to show an Owner how their project works in GE's context. It's the clearing/demolition within GE that I'm hoping someone can help me with...?

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            juju
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            You have tried exporting the model as either (or both) *.DAE and *.KMZ file types and importing that in GE?

            Keep in mind that the information you see in GE is a moderated constant when loaded through the internet, you cannot just change that at will. You will need to download / model it locally, do the changes, and host it locally for viewing, probably not using GE but SU rather.

            Something that might facilitate augmenting the kind of thing I explained above is a new extension on the horizon, PlaceMaker. I can't wait to see it released!

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

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              Joseph EJC
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              Have not tried the .DAE format - will give it a try.
              You mention downloading to work on it locally: CAN one download/export GE content to SU and include their trees/buildings/etc.? I've only ever imported a "location" in SU and gotten the two layers of flat & contoured "images" of the ground-plane. (Which is great, but for this project I'm really wanting to be able to use ALL of the 3D GE context...)

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                Smoor
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                Has anyone figured out how to import the 3D "photorealistic" data from Google Earth into a local Sketchup Model (like geo-locating with the 3d trees and buildings... not just the terrain)?

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