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    • RE: Export to .dwg, the lines are out of scale

      Hi again

      I did a new clean install of sketchup, and that seems to have done the trick πŸ˜„
      I have tried 2 different files, and both came out with the right type of lines.

      I don't know if it was setting that was wrong, that was reset in the new installation, or something went wrong after the first install.

      @mitcorb, I tried different styles, and after setting the line type to 1 in some of the styles, the line got thinner, but it was still not the correct linetype in AutoCad, but thank you for your answer πŸ˜„

      @CHARLIE__V, I tried all different line types in the option, but that did'nt help. Thank you for your reply.

      posted in Newbie Forum
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    • RE: Export to .dwg, the lines are out of scale

      Here is a picture where the first part is from Sketchup and the second part is from AutoCad.


      Sketchup 2013 vs. AutoCad 2014

      posted in Newbie Forum
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    • Export to .dwg, the lines are out of scale

      Hi there

      As a new member of this site, let me first introduce my self.

      I started at the University in Aalborg denmark, the summer of 2012.
      I'm planing to become an industriel designer.

      Right now I'm in the middle of a project, where we have to create a small clouster of 6 houses.

      But here is my problem...

      I have used the plugin called "Flattery" and made a 2d object, from a 3d objekt.
      I would like to export my object to a .dwg file, so I can work with it, in AutoCad 2014.
      BUT, every time I try and export the file, the lines in AutoCad are oversized, an therefor I can't us them. I have deleted the lines and replaced them with the "real" lines, but this takes forever!

      How did I do it?

      1. I got the object placed between the x and y axes
      2. I choose parallel perspectiv
      3. Choose top view
      4. Export - 2d object to dwg
      5. Name the file
      6. Open in AutoCad 2014
      7. Bite my tongue in frustration

      What am I doing wrong?

      I can try and upload a pictur if that would be of any assistance?

      Have a nice day/ evening
      Skitse

      posted in Newbie Forum sketchup
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