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Blender sketchup importer mac8/31/2023 ![]() ![]() py addon file, then to install go to Edit, PreferencesĬlick install, then select the file. ![]() Note, that the PS script isn't quite right yet - I manually edited it based on the guidance here It now imports to Sketchup fine (thanks Andy Maloney!) which still does not recognise the names. You can see the inputs and outputs ( test file with some primitives), screenshot below. ![]() Export each object to temp collada fileĪs a proof of concept I mashed together a powershell script to extract geometry & node information from each Collada file in a folder and put them into a single collada xml.Though blender doesn't seem to be able to export separated geometry to a single file, the Collada format can accept it, and Sketchup can import it provided it is all in the same scene. Bulk export all components with this addonīatch import of the Collada files is then done via TIG's Sketchup addon Import all from folder Planned upgrade.Select the object (click), go into Edit mode (Tab), then press P, then select "By Loose Parts".Unfortunately there isn't a method to bulk export all objects after splitting, though someone may have a plugin, or written something for Meshlab Server.Split by geometry easily (right click on mesh layer at top right, split in connected components), this spits out all the components to separate layers.I am aware of two free options for doing this: STL files also are normally exported as a single object from CAD programs, so they need to be split by geometry, then saved to separate collada files. SolidWorks), unfortunately Sketchup's STL importer is flaky for complex models, so an intermediate step of converting STL to Collada (DAE) is necessary if you want to avoid buying a plugin. STL files are the most commonly exported file type from parametric CAD (e.g. Sketchup is awesome, importing from CAD to Sketchup can be a pain. All I have done is trimmed down a much more capable addon to only do bulk DAE export, and then update it to work for Blender 2.8x. The code is not mine, so I have left the original author - Patrick Jezek - attributed, the guts are based on the Batch Export template from Blender. ![]() This addon allows you to export all objects in a Blender file to separate Collada DAE files. Blender addons Batch export Blender to Collada ![]()
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