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Converting SketchUp files to Daz FormatBejaymac said:Well after a fair bit of head scratching I'm actually able to get most of the Sketchup DAE files to load into DS4.5, files made in 6.0.5xxx and newer will load without any file editing, they just load invisible as Opacity is set to 0%. It's the files made in 6.0.4xxx and older that need a bit of text editing, my methods aren't perfect as it's about 50/50 on it loading properly or giving me a WTF moment, issues are the mesh loads in HUGE, so big that scaling it down to Genesis size requires scale settings around 0.01%, loads in so far of in the distance that you need around 400,000 in the X & Z translations to center it, or the mesh parts being a bit scambled and looking nothing like the pictures, I've had all three and combinations of the three.
Thanks.Just an idea, if you've got the item in 4.5 way off in the distant 400,000 give or take ... if said item can then be exported out of D/S as an .obj; imported into Hexagon, the item repositioned to world centre, then exported back out ... the import back into D/S should have it at world centre. Just an idea at this stage as I haven't time to test atm however the concept has worked on other items I've worked with.
Converting SketchUp files to Daz FormatWell after a fair bit of head scratching I'm actually able to get most of the Sketchup DAE files to load into DS4.5, files made in 6.0.5xxx and newer will load without any file editing, they just load invisible as Opacity is set to 0%. It's the files made in 6.0.4xxx and older that need a bit of text editing, my methods aren't perfect as it's about 50/50 on it loading properly or giving me a WTF moment, issues are the mesh loads in HUGE, so big that scaling it down to Genesis size requires scale settings around 0.01%, loads in so far of in the distance that you need around 400,000 in the X & Z translations to center it, or the mesh parts being a bit scambled and looking nothing like the pictures, I've had all three and combinations of the three.
Converting SketchUp files to Daz FormatSo far collada files made in sketchup 6 (and probably earlier versions) don't load into DS, the scene data in the dae is all over the place, so the only parts we get are the nulls and the cameras, sketchup 7 collada does load, it just loads invisible as opacity is set to 0%, haven't found any sketchup 8 collada files yet as those downloads only appear to be skp.
I have a couple of sofas that I like the look of, but they were done in 6 so they don't load, but as dae is a sort of xml I might have a bash at hand editing the files to see if I can get them to work.
Converting SketchUp files to Daz Formatwendy♥catz said:if you cannot use the freee sketucation obj converter plugin for some reason
either use the .dae or export as kmz, rename it a .zip extract and import into Blender
export obj, Blender will fix the ngons and reversed normals that are rife in sketchup models.How convenient that this topic is being discussed as I was just running into the same issue myself. I d/l'd a number of models in the Collada format, thinking I could just import and get away with some minor tweaking. Yeah, right! After several hours of WILDLY inconsistent results, I threw my hands up in disgust; I'm pretty sure that each person has a different way of formatting all their files than anyone else on the Warehouse.
Anyway, I'm a bit confused by your instructions here. If you d/l a model in Collada format from the 3D Warehouse, they already come in a .zip file - which (generally) includes the .dae & .kmz as well as any textures. Can I just use that in Blender or do I need to literally change the extension of the .dae (or .kmz) file to .zip?
Also, it's a bit off topic, but while I'm thinking about it - is there a way to rename assets in a D|S scene like you can in Poser? It's one thing when you're dealing with just a couple of iterations of Vicky (Victoria, Victoria1, Victoria2, etc.) in your scene tree but another hassle altogether when you're trying to create a skyline and every single building is named Model#. I shudder at the thought of trying to keep track of 40+ models that I'll need to constantly re-size, rotate, and translate when they all basically have the same name.
Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
-Damon
Converting SketchUp files to Daz FormatInstall more than one version of sketchup like I have I have the SU6 pro trial as well as free 7, still 8 to be downloaded if I need it
General Freebie RequestsSome in sketchup fiormat. http://sketchup.google.com/3dwarehouse/search?tags=art+deco
It's a rather difficult era for Architecture, especially on this side of the pond, because it is an era that included the wartime period and the subsequent rebuilding afterwards, during a period of vast austerity and lack of resources.
Converting SketchUp files to Daz FormatI can convert some for you if they are sketchup models specifically for Google Earth under their EULA
depends entirely on usage rights as stated for individual models
I would never redistribute any however a conversion if allowed for one person I would doConverting SketchUp files to Daz FormatKyoto Kid said:...I had the same issue. I clicked on what I thought`was the DL link but it only opened a copy of the same forum page. Also not sure what it is supposed to "plug into" as the posts that I read didn't make it very clear.So a .dae is the standard Sketchup format then?
I have Blender but still early on the learning curve yet.
The plugin is for Sketchup. There's the free edition [4 hours pro demo] and of course the $ Pro. Where to put it is included with the text around the attachment's link.
Converting SketchUp files to Daz Format...I had the same issue. I clicked on what I thought`was the DL link but it only opened a copy of the same forum page. Also not sure what it is supposed to "plug into" as the posts that I read didn't make it very clear.
So a .dae is the standard Sketchup format then?
I have Blender but still early on the learning curve yet.
Converting SketchUp files to Daz Formatwendy♥catz said:if you cannot use the freee sketucation obj converter plugin for some reason
either use the .dae or export as kmz, rename it a .zip extract and import into Blender
export obj, Blender will fix the ngons and reversed normals that are rife in sketchup models.I combed the page, maybe can't see the forest for the trees but is there a download link somewhere?
Converting SketchUp files to Daz Formatif you cannot use the freee sketucation obj converter plugin for some reason
either use the .dae or export as kmz, rename it a .zip extract and import into Blender
export obj, Blender will fix the ngons and reversed normals that are rife in sketchup models.Converting SketchUp files to Daz Format...have to do this on the cheap, 100$ for a plugin to convert a few models is a bit much for my budget at the moment as I am unemployed.
A lot of the models I'm interested in unfortunately appear to be only in Collada and SketchUp Formats.
Converting SketchUp files to Daz FormatKyoto Kid said:...only a 4 hour demo? That's pretty lame. Heck, even AutoDesk gives you a full 30 days.So you can't just DL them and then convert using something like Hexagon or another modelling app?
There's one company I found that is selling a plugin for about $100 if I recall correctly, just to convert the sketchup files to .obj files. No demo.
If there's a lightwave file to be had, then PoseRay [one option of several] can convert it.
Converting SketchUp files to Daz FormatWell how I did a few was:
Put in a folder "all" the sketchup files I wish to convert.
Download/install/run the free trial. [Be SURE to close the program when not in active use as it's good for 4 hours real time]
Export out all the .obj files possible inside of 4 hours. [be it in one stretch or over a period of days]:-)
Converting SketchUp files to Daz Format...I remember long ago someone discussing the process for converting Google SketchUp models for use in DazStudio however don't remember the steps and tools needed. The 3D Warehouse has a lot of nice RL architecture which I would love to convert for use in scenes.
Another thing I noticed is that there are few .obj downloads. Most are just SketchUp and Collada (the latter usually having large file sizes). In the past, thought I saw a lot more that also were in .obj format.
WIP - On a hiding to nothingThanks RedSquare, That K6 (1935) telephone box took me many hours, it was my personal project to finally learn properly and become comfortable with Sketchup. I could not find hardly any drawings so decided to work from scratch and my highly technical methods included taking photos in twilight and in the rain with one hand, whilst holding a tape measure with the other :)
Here is the map reference for anyone who wants to have a walk around in google maps, 51.493006,-0.11098 there is a nice pub on the corner with an even older K2 (1930) phone box just by it.
Since you live in Blackheath just up the road from me here in Kennington Red, come over and I will buy you a beer. Mind I have not been to Greenwich for a while, used to go on Sundays quite a lot.How did Hexagon lose its way?@ Rorrkon
I still use Truespace, it has fascinated me since 1998 my first 3d app also :), that and Bryce. It had and still has what Hexagon does not, plugins and scripts. And this leads me to Mykyl's original post here.
Hexagon quite simply has the cleanest and fastest interface to work with, I now use it in all of my projects one way or another, just try dragging a .obj file over from a folder and away you go, great. But it is, as he mentions loosing direction, it falls short as it has no scripting or plugins, which is a shame, as that would be a way to carry on with its development.
RorrKonn you mention a new modeller, well I thought I would never get the hang of this application but found it equally as addictive as Truespace, I use the free version (of course), and it has the all important scripting and plugins that keep it alive and moving forward.
With a very large and helpful scripting and user base, Sketchup, is a whole world on it's own and better for it, I would not have been able to create this scaled and detailed British Telephone Box, referenced from one just around the corner from my flat here in London without using some of the excellent freely available plugin scripts.
And Merlin the cat would not have a Shaker style cat closet with all mod cons :)General Freebie RequestsCalieVee said:This guy might let you use his model...http://lwnoem.blogspot.ca/2012/10/nintendo-controller-3d-model.html
Same with this artist...
http://www.3dbuzz.com/forum/threads/182135-NES-Controller
Turbo has one and it's only $1
http://www.turbosquid.com/FullPreview/Index.cfm/ID/521942
I am normally at a loss when it comes to sketch up, perhaps you will have better luck...
http://sketchup.google.com/3dwarehouse/details?mid=d35f3e4b13fcc3f31f769745506a7c94
I own the dollar one and that was actually worse then the freebies, I contacted one of the two guys ay posted can't seem to find a way to contact the other, so we shall see thank you once again for the help! :)
General Freebie RequestsThis guy might let you use his model...
http://lwnoem.blogspot.ca/2012/10/nintendo-controller-3d-model.html
Same with this artist...
http://www.3dbuzz.com/forum/threads/182135-NES-Controller
Turbo has one and it's only $1
http://www.turbosquid.com/FullPreview/Index.cfm/ID/521942
I am normally at a loss when it comes to sketch up, perhaps you will have better luck...
http://sketchup.google.com/3dwarehouse/details?mid=d35f3e4b13fcc3f31f769745506a7c94
Introduce Yourself, Hello, my name is.....Hi everyone I'm Bruno,
What a great program DAZ Studio is, when I start using it time just disappears.
I am not completely new to the 3D world having toyed with making models in SketchUp, tried to learn Blender about 5 times with no success and had an intro to 3dsMax when I did a digital arts course.
This is my first render after working on it for 2 days, I love animals and nature and I am glad to see lots of them in the store. Was going to use this as an avatar but was so happy with the result thought I might show it off first.:-)
I already want to thank all the forum members as I have learnt so much reading the posts, I couldn't have done the Depth of Field otherwise.Bruno









