Sweet home 3d sketchup import11/21/2023 ![]() I'm still learning Sweet Home 3d, but from what I have seen so far, I absolutely love it!īy the way, where do I post to find out how to fix my mistake with my username being my email (forum related question)? Here is a screen shot showing the import from the. I just didn't upload a new screen shot for it. In my last post, I mentioned that the import using the. dae file without their textures files before importing it.Įmmanuel Puybaret, Sweet Home 3D developer Sweet Home 3D is vastly superior to the others in sooo many ways. When I buy a module, I can scan the floor plan into the computer and quickly generate a 3d version of the module that will help bring it to life better than the applications I have been buying in the past. Once get some 'dungeon' wall textures set up, I will be able to do dungeons rather quickly. obj anymore.ĭang, but I really love this app! I'm using it for role playing game floor plans. dae format for the other images and not use. ![]() dae format as you showed in your post and it worked perfectly for the ones I was having problems with. I checked it but it didn't seem to make any difference. Previously, "Triangulate all faces" was NOT checked. Thanks for the info about how Media Fire links work.īelow is how I have the options selected. Paste that URL into the 'Image' dialog box in this forum (click 'Image' and follow the instructions). To embed an image in the forum, right click on the desired image on Mediafire, select 'Share,' select 'More sharing options' at the lower left of the 'Share' window, and mark and copy the 'Direct Link' URL. Your Mediafire images load fine with 'open image in new tab.' You simply chose the wrong URL for embedding. I'll get back to you in a few hours, once I've had a bit more time to play with this. You may want to test on a single model at a time, as well.) I also couldn't locate a model containing all of the component models in a single scene, so I tested using a component model. (I still run SU8 for a very good reason I currently can't recall, so I'm using the SU8 version of the model from the 3D Warehouse. You may want to check the texture map setting in particular and make sure 'export two-sided faces' is not checked. When I export to Collada (.DAE) format, these are the options I use: I'll test in more detail when I get back to my place - but in the meantime, you may want to check what export options are set. This machine doesn't run SH3D, but a quick glance at this model in SH3D doesn't reveal any of the usual gotchas! for moving from Sketchup to SH3D. Now if I can only figure out how to get that fixed as well. I didn't know the forum would display my login name (which I chose to use my email address for). Last edit by Puybaret at Oct 3, 2016, 9:13:09 AM] I right-clicked on them and chose 'view image' and it opened the link properly, so the path is correct. Not sure why the image links didn't work. Last edit by Puybaret at Oct 3, 2016, 9:11:15 AM] I figure I'm doing 'something wrong', I'm just not sure exactly what that might be. I didn't change any of the default settings that are available under 'options'. I then went to 'File > Export > 3D Model' and on the subsequent screen I selected the obj file type. I then opened up the collection in Sketchup (a demo of the current version). I downloaded a collection from the Sketchup Warehouse (I don't recall what the original name was). Re: Sketchup furniture objects frequently lose a lot of detail on import. For information on how to include images and files in a forum post, see this guide from hansmex. ![]() You can see some examples of models I built in SketchUp and rendered in SH3D in this thread, which I hope is proof you can use SketchUp-originated objects in SH3D with no loss of detail.) (I've been working on a guide to creating objects in SketchUp for use in SH3D, um, for some time, now. However, there *are* a number of other that may be issues tripping you up, some of which could conceivably appear to be loss of detail. I have noticed that when I import objects from, they frequently lose a lot of detail.Ĭould you explain in a little more detail what problem you're having - possibly with examples? The reason I ask is there should be no reason for you to be losing detail moving from SketchUp to SH3D. Is there something I can that will help me keep the quality? I wasn't sure if I was missing something. However, I have noticed that when I import objects from there, they frequently lose a lot of detail. After I figured out how to import stuff from SketchUp, it was even better. ![]() I have been going to town with Sweet Home 3d. Sketchup furniture objects frequently lose a lot of detail on import. This topic has been viewed 20050 times and has Sep 30, 2016 Thread Status: Active Total posts in this thread: 12 Sweet Home 3D Forum Category: Help Forum: 3D models and textures Thread: Sketchup furniture objects frequently lose a lot of detail on import. ![]()
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