There are WAY too many edges (~30k in a simple pole with a base, 3 dump buckets and water), and a lot of places where only 1 face next to an edge - I believe Whaat mention this will mess the script up and that the model had to be a completely closed off volume. I tried out Whaat's polygon reducing script, but the geometry is just not suited for it. Or is acad better to export from, just with different settings? I have AutoCAD 3D and would be able to do this myself. Is there something on their end that they can do to make this easier/faster on my part?Ĥ. I don't have 3d studio max, but I might be able to tell them how to export the files for me. Is there a way to reduce the polygons in the mesh, and reduce the overall file size?ģ. If I start adding all of the features the file size will increase quickly. A way to auto-smooth all of the mesh lines for when I want to use a style that shows edges.Ģ. My question is: are there any best practices when converting a meshed 3ds into sketchup?ġ. Problem is that the pole of the model they sent is a mesh, along with the dump buckets and falling water (in both versions). I imported and found that the max version is slightly smaller, and retains the materials (simple red/blue/yellow colours). I'm working with a splashpad supplier in our park design and asked for sketchup models of the splashpad elements for use in our model of the park.
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