

Before you start importing models from the 3D warehouse, you will have to open the Sketchup Web App window. Importing Components in the Sketchup Web App You can find that here by clicking on this link:.

In order to import components from the 3D warehouse to your model, you’ll have to open the web app version of Sketchup first. Have you been asking yourself the same thing? Good news, the simple answer to all of these questions is “yes!” If you have a similar question or just need help getting started with the Sketchup Web App, check out this tutorial! We’ll go over the simple steps to import components 3D Warehouse. I’ve never used the web version of this software and it’s unclear whether I am able to import models either via 3D warehouse or downloaded from 3d warehouse…” I know that there is many options to download objects already in. If it was a plugin to buy just once, I would pay happily!Ĭould someone help me? Maybe exists other plugin similar to Modelport, or a process faster than the options above. Many people has indicated that plugin, but since I'm from the other side of the world, the price is too expensive for year. The last possibility at the moment is the famous Modelport. Then, I ajust the object's 2D and image visualization to save as object.Ĥ. The object looks very good, but in this way, loses all of the materials, and it takes even more time to apply all the textures I want.

One of the most effective ways I found was to convert to morph, export to 3Ds, import in a software named Blender, decrease the polygons in this software, export to 3Ds and import again in Archicad. And more important, most of the objects are very heavy.Ģ.When I convert to morph, the object loses the texture mapping, so when it is an image it is impossible to use, I rarely can do this way.ģ. I can drag and drop inside the Archicad and leave the object as it is, but a lot of objects that are curved turn to multifacetaded, too ugly to use, specially decorations.

But, I still need a fast workflow, and that includes a not heavy file, so I always try to decrease the polygons of the objects.ġ. I work with Interiors Design mostly, and sometimes need small details that many people normally don't use. I've been trying for a while to find the best way to import objects from Sketchup, but still can't find a way that is quick and effective. First of all, sorry for any English mistakes, is not my first language
