So i often do autocad plan views and use sketch as much as 3d mannequin.
This time i would like to supply inside wall elevations in autocad. I assumed i may export from sketch as much as dwg file simply however the laptop computer is making a loud noise and the timer is on for some time. I’m now conscious my file is massive as i’ve used loads of stuff in my mannequin. Is there any manner i can scale back the file dimension (i’ve purged). Some has stated one thing about going by means of chrome to sketch up?? I’d actually recognize the assistance if anybody can and pleased to share the file.
Thank a lot upfront!
Share the .skp file and let’s see what you’ve acquired.Perhaps it may be cleaned as much as make it so you’ll be able to export the .dwg.
You could possibly simply arrange your elevations as scenes in SketchUp after which use LayOut to indicate them or export the .dwg file from there.
OK, simply making an attempt to add thanks to your fast response
Taking a look at your mannequin now. Very first thing I see if that you’ve got edges turned off within the type.You want these for the exports. There’s an terrible lot of geometry to export with all of these parts.
Many uncovered again faces that should be corrected.
A lot of incorrect tag utilization. ALL edges and faces ought to be untagged.
Some stuff to purge. Fewer parts than I used to be anticipating.
After I opened your file I observed the part aircraft was seen. Turning that off could be a good suggestion. I additionally see that the geometry you’ve created is generally free, ungroupd stuff.
If you actually need to export a .dwg from the SketchUp file, eliminate issues just like the crops which have massive numbers of entities. These are slowing down the method. The curvy furnishings isn’t serving to both.
I’d recommend cleansing up the mannequin earlier than you strive exporting. As earlier than personally I’d use SketchUp and LAyOut to create the elevations even in case you actually will need to have .dwg information ultimately.
Do you want the supplies or do you simply need the linework in your elevations?