![]() Content is Copyright ©2013-2023 by Lionel J. ![]() This page was last edited on 28 April 2021, at 00:07.(choose "IFC File (*.ifc)" for "Save as type:")Ģ018, 2017, 2016, 2015, 2014, 2013, 8, 7.1Īutodesk App Store (query=sketchup) - try rvt2skp (free exporter) and 3DWarehouse-For-Revit (free browse SketchUp model library) Right-click > Explode (as desired, before exporting to IFC) so that elements will be selectable separately in Revitįile > Export > 3D Model. Also, you might not even be able to create the Mass family (see image at right).Ĭheck: Window > Default Tray > Outliner If you just need to view it - use SketchUp directly instead. Might get better performance (on subsequent loads) if imported instead of links. Cancel [Finish (in-place) Mass after link in SketchUp modelNOTE: Bringing the SketchUp model into Revit is an extremely slow process. Remove unnecessary geometry or split the instance into multiple instances. ![]() (see SketchUp to Revit FAST and )įor an example SketchUp model (exported to Version 8 and IFC), see: "P:\4201-4250\4223 Iolani School, Phase 1\004 Drawings\Architectural\ - Manny\G70_OFFICE MOVE_ FOR REFERENCE.skp", etc.Īutodesk Revit 2016 (Not Responding) Error - cannot be ignored This family instance has too many edges. SketchUp Pro (30-day demo $700) - can export to IFC so can make walls from faces, etc. TODO: Try using Trimble SketchUp Make (free) to save as version 8 (the version before 2013): AKN: Import SketchUp Files (then can create an in-place or regular family, and insert/link the SketchUp file into that). (NOTE: the Make installer automatically starts a 30-day Pro Trial anyway - with no apparent way to go straight to Make and/or do the Pro Trial later). There's a free online version (as of ) - not sure if that replaces (or just supplements) the downloadable version(s). (pre-2020): Export an IFC from SketchUp, or save down to SketchUp version 8 ("*.skp" see Using SketchUp Files).(R2020+): direct import of SketchUp 2018 is now supported.R2022 sketchup warnings (R2021 only had 2nd R2020 couldn't open).png (R2021+): seems like it supports a newer version? (R2022+ even newer? see dialog at right - R2021 may not have even recognized the "unsupported geometric data").Find Gaurav on Twitter.See also HOWTO - Create a New Project (Architect/Client using ArchiCAD, SketchUp, or other) ![]() Being an industry recognized speaker he has presented cutting edge design technology at several industry conferences such as Autodesk University. He implements Civil infrastructure design technology led by InfraWorks and Civil 3D and has helped Ideate grow Civil Infrastructure Services. With this extensive design technology background he helps engineering and surveying companies, federal and state government agencies, and ENR 500 firms critically analyze and improve their construction drawing production process. He has over 18 years of experience in construction and related software industry. Gaurav is a Senior Application Specialist for Infrastructure Solutions at Ideate based out of San Francisco. Senior Application Specialist Infrastructure Click Close & Refresh.įor more information on the software solutions, training and consulting Ideate provides, please visit the Ideate, Inc. Simply drag and drop the DAE file inside your InfraWorks model, assign it the right Type and place it interactively using your mouse. So the trick is to convert the SKP file to Collada, DAE, format by simply exporting SKP from the free Sketchup Make 2014 to get the following result:ĭownload and install Sketchup per the link above the export.Īs you export to DAE it creates a folder with all associated material images. However, as you drag & drop your SKP file I have noticed it will not bring the materials and textures associated with it. With the current release of InfraWorks the process has been simplified to just a drag and drop of a SKP file, which you can download from Sketchup 3D model warehouse. This post is essentially an update to that post. Last year I wrote a post on how to import a Sketchup model into InfraWorks. Posted on SeptemAuthor: Gaurav Bagga Sketchup, InfraWorks 360
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