Batch Image Output
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 Is there a way to do a batch output of an image file- one per file from several hundred in a directory? It would need to work in SU8. I did look on the older plugin sites but couldnāt see anything that might do the job. Itās required to create a slideshow. 
 Thanks
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 Maybe I'm a little slow today, please clarify: A. do you need to do a batch output from SketchUp to a directory 
 B. do you need to do a batch input to SketchUp (single file containing all) from a directory
 C. do you need to do a batch input to SketchUp (single file for each image) from a directory
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 D. I need to export a single image from several hundred skp files One image file export per each file but as a batch process. 
 So ...to open each skp and export out a 2d image, probably jpg, close the file and go on to the next one.
 I could to it manually but life is short
 Cheers
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 The following comes up (one of a number of hits) from a search of the SketchUcation Pluginstore, search term "images": You're welcome. 
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 Thanks, juju 
 Looks like it would be the opposite-creates a component from an image file.
 Thanks for your help though. I hadn't looked on the current plugins list just the older sites that are compatible with SU8. I shall look thru the later ones.
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 since v6, SU has had a method #Sketchup.save_thumbnail("skp_filename", "image_filename")... with it there is no need to open each skp file, it extracts the one that's already in the file... so look for a batch extension that uses that, or write your own... john 
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 Thanks, John 
 The preview of each skp file that is shown in Windows Explorer is exactly what I need as individual images.
 Is there a way to save them as stand alone image files?
 Sorry I'm not very tech-savvy. I see what I want to do just don't know how to accomplish it.
 Even if it wasn't a batch process just cutting out the time required to open each skp file and output the 2d image would be huge.
 This may be more of a Windows solution than a Sketchup solution, I think.
  
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 I no longer have v8, but this code may work if run from Ruby Console... find where it gets downloaded too... open Window >> Ruby Console >> add the following line with that path... load "<path to the download>"john 
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 Thanks,John 
 I'll try to figure it out.
 There seem to be a number of Window solutions also-thanks for opening up that possibility also as a method.
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 Take a look at XnView, it used to be able to do that with SKP files a while back when I used it (I have MooTools 3D Viewer & Polygon Cruncher now), it probably still does... @unknownuser said: XnView is an efficient multimedia viewer, browser and converter. 
 Really simple to use! Support of more than 500 image formats.
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 Nice..looks promising. 
 I have the Mootools set also but couldn't figure out how to create a Catalog or a slideshow that could be opened by someone without a 3DS viewer or Mootools itself.
 Are you able to save the image to jpg or png from 3D Viewer?
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 Sorry I should have looked on their website (Mootools) first. If I don't immediately see something in the drop down menus I figure it can't be done. 
 Thanks for pointing me in this direction....
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 An update for anyone wanting to create a āCatalogueā of skp thumbnails using Mootools 3d Browser. 
 It may not be the best process but it works just great for my requirements.- Open directory of thumbnails in Mootools
- Print to OneNote
- Save resulting Print file as a PDF
 Thanks to JuJu for reminding me that I have Mootools. 
 
 CATALOGUE-DECORATIVE OBJECTS.pdf 
 
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