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Blender F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 03 9:26 pm)
The Collada way? well, I have had almost no luck with ANY application reading SketchUp Collada files; actually, my SketchUp experiences w.r.t. mesh export have been soo bad that I am investigating low cost CAD applications for precision modeling.
Bye...
GIMP 2.7.4, Inkscape 0.48, Genetica 3.6 Basic, FilterForge 3 Professional, Blender 2.61, SketchUp 8, PoserPro 2012, Vue 10 Infinite, World Machine 2.3, GeoControl 2
Basic question: what if your model is in such scale that you can't SEE what you imported?
Numerous ways to correct, hint 'S' is for scale...
I've imported my Sketchup 8 Pro files in Blender 2.55 (some not-old svn self-compiled version). I've had no problems.
My OS is Ubuntu Linux, where I'm using Windoze version of Sketchup via Wine... ;-)
edit: typos
There's multitude of reason to see "nothing". Usual problem is that the modeler makes things, say, thousand times bigger than Blender's scale. What you see is insides of the object, that may look quite gray... Or then again, objects is so tiny that you see nothing. Hit 'S' key and see what happens...
Btw that image is quick random modeling in Sketchup 8 Pro, some boolean / solid tools stuff. Imported as OBJ, then curved surfaces smoothed a bit.
Umm... apologies.
It seems that at least some 'official' beta packages have had problems with OBJ import. I do not know that which ones, but if in doubt, you can find ready-compiled new packages from www.GraphicAll.org .
I'm too much tinkerer to be a lot of help, it seems. :-/
edit: ... and seems that new 'official' beta is coming around 26.12. Just a rumour, mind you.
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I can't import sketchup 8 or sketchup 7 models into Blender 2.55 Beta for some reason. Anyone else having this problem. I'm a mac user. I wonder if this problem is only unique to macs or does every other operating system have this problem as well. I modeled a bridge in Google Sketchup 7 and I created on in Sketchup 8 and I can't get my models to appear in Blender. Every time I do they always show up as an empty.
I hope the next release of Blender 2.5 resolves this issue sometime in the future.