Anyone know if the export out of SketchUp PRO has any better features than
the standard free version of SketchUp for the actual export into the
Crosswalk/.dae import into Soft?
The problem I am having are some issues with the organizational structure
and scaling/orientation of the exported
Collada support is the same in both free and Pro, but the Pro has other
formats it supports including FBX (which will probably yield you better
output) and good ol' reliable OBJ.
[source: http://www.sketchup.com/product/whygopro.html ]
On Tue, Jan 8, 2013 at 4:02 AM, Scott Lange
Thank you Alan...Do you happen to know off hand if the trial version of pro
will allow me to export in either FBX or OBJ? If not I will just try it, I
just would prefer to avoid that if I can. I appreciate it!
Collada support is the same in both free and Pro, but the Pro has other
SketchUp Pro has .xsi export, but I haven't had much luck with that.
The resulting imported .xsi model has way to may components
so it makes it hard to manage the resulting hierarchy. The .xsi export
from SketchUp also assigns each mesh with a separate material, even if
they are identical. The
Have your try the Collada importer in Polytran?...just a thought
On 1/8/2013 12:03 PM, Stephen Davidson wrote:
SketchUp Pro has .xsi export, but I haven't had much luck with that.
The resulting imported .xsi model has way to may components
so it makes it hard to manage the resulting hierarchy.
Hi Leoung! ;) hope you are doing well... I will try that too, thank you.
Scott Lange
Have your try the Collada importer in Polytran?...just a thought
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