Showing posts with label sketchup files. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sketchup files. Show all posts

Monday, May 13, 2013

How do you make Google SketchUp files viewable for people without SketchUp?

Q. I want to email a viewable 3D file (sketchup) to someone who is unwilling to download google sketchup. Is there an applet of some sort that I could use to post it? Or a file format that could read a 3D file?
I've taken screen shots, but I want to be able to send it as a viewable 3D file.

A. the only thing you can do is take a screenshot or you could try to save the file as a .jpg

Can I import ProDesktop Models into Google Sketchup?
Q. I prefer ProDesktop but the course will only accept Sketchup files, So wondering if i could import a model from prodesktop then save it as a sketchup file.

A. You may need to export the model as a .OBJ file (Wavefront Object) before importing it into any other 3D package. Most software supports .OBJ files in my experience.

How can I edit and manipulate google sketchup files?
Q. I want to use google sketchup to make a model of my neighborhood as detailed as I can. I want to even put the addresses of buildings and street signs, but I would like to do it using programming like python or c++. I like creating models in my spare time, but as my models are growing larger, I see more value in having certain things automatically placed so I can make sure they are uniform. Has anyone tried this before?

A. you should try photosculpt or www.photo-to-3d.com




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