How do i get smoother curves while importing from AutoCAD?!
-
The number of segments of any entity that lists as a circle or an arc can be changed in the "entity info" toolbar. Go into or explode the autocad imported component and change the number of segments of arcs and circles as desired.
-
@tomsdesk said:
The number of segments of any entity that lists as a circle or an arc can be changed in the "entity info" toolbar.
Wow- great tip Tom!
-
Well, it certainly would be nice to do this globally, rather than entity by entity...ruby guys?
-
@tomsdesk said:
The number of segments of any entity that lists as a circle or an arc can be changed in the "entity info" toolbar. Go into or explode the autocad imported component and change the number of segments of arcs and circles as desired.
Yeah, but that - unfortunately - only works for a limited time (or more exactly until you affect the geometry with something that breaks this possibility).
As for the "wish"; there is a topic about this already at the "Pro forums/Whish list" thingy...
-
tomsdesk wrote:
The number of segments of any entity that lists as a circle or an arc can be changed in the "entity info" toolbar. Go into or explode the autocad imported component and change the number of segments of arcs and circles as desired.If circle have radial lines crossing circle and if you change the no. of segment of each arch. it got deformed. rather than being a circle
-
Give us an image or better, an SKP file showing the original circle and the deformation.
-
I came over this extension called 's4u Import DXF (for Sketchup Pro)' [Link: http://extensions.sketchup.com/en/content/s4u-import-dxf ] which pretty much solves the issue of importing the smoother curves. The only limitations are, the extension is [highlight=#ffffbf:dwz315js]not free[/highlight:dwz315js] (Use 10 day trial to test) and works only on [highlight=#ffffbf:dwz315js]Pro versions[/highlight:dwz315js] of Sketchup. Goodluck!
-
I typically import typographic DWG's from an Illustator file for dimensional signage, and would have the same problem. My solution is to add anchor points to the vector art in Illustrator (Object/Path/Add Anchor Points) before exporting the file from AI.
-
Brake apart the dxf or dwg file... and save it in 2004 version ACAD
-
Does anyone know of any progress on this front?
the dumbed down arcs being imported is one of my most hated things about SKP. i deal with huge site plans drafted in autocad and waste so much of my time making faces from the little bits that now don't connect or smoothing out rough lines eg kerbs, linemarking (no they don't select as an arc or circle so entity info does not work)
thanks -
If you use a 3D CAD export instead of 2D, you'll get the smooth curves you're after. This has been the way it's worked for better than a decade and it hasn't changed.
-
@dave r said:
If you use a 3D CAD export instead of 2D, you'll get the smooth curves you're after. This has been the way it's worked for better than a decade and it hasn't changed.
so what do I do with my dwg file that is drafted in 2d? am I meant to save it as another file type or should it have been drafted with 3d polylines?
AutoCAD 2018 -
My apologies for the confusion.
I was referring to export from SketchUp. For import into SketchUp, there's nothing you can do to create smoother curves on import. If the curves are recognized by SketchUp as arcs or circles, you can edit the number of sides in Entity Info. Otherwise you would need to redraw the curves with more segments. If the curve is non-circular I would probably use Catmull Splines from Fredo6's Bezier Spline extension to redraw them. Since .dwg files import as components, I would draw the curve outside the component using the original as a guide and then replace the original with the new one.
Advertisement