@aerilius said:
I found the reason and solved it. There was something not clear in the kml documentation. While not-extruded polygons relative to ground follow the terrain, extruded polygons don't.
awesome! works perfectly now! I owe you a beer.
@aerilius said:
I found the reason and solved it. There was something not clear in the kml documentation. While not-extruded polygons relative to ground follow the terrain, extruded polygons don't.
awesome! works perfectly now! I owe you a beer.
I'm having an issue which I don't think anyone else has mentioned yet. I'm trying to import extruded building footprints into Sketchup. The terrain on which they are supposed to sit is quite hilly, and what I've noticed is that when the kml files are imported, they seem to pitch in such a way that they are perpendicular to whatever slope they sit on.
The kml files themselves look fine, it's when they get imported into sketchup that the problem occurs. Any ideas???