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* Use the Eraser to delete the parts of the rectangle outside the shape. | * Use the Eraser to delete the parts of the rectangle outside the shape. | ||
* Now the shape can be manipulated, e.g. the Push tool to extrude the shape. | * Now the shape can be manipulated, e.g. the Push tool to extrude the shape. | ||
== See also == | |||
* [https://help.sketchup.com/en/article/3000165 Importing and Exporting CAD Files], SketchUp Help Center | |||
Revision as of 17:58, 16 October 2016
Illustrator
Setting up the artwork
- Use inches for units of measurement.
- Make sure no shapes overlap.
- Be aware that grouped objects will be grouped in SketchUp.
Exporting
- File > Export > Export As...
- Export dialog
- Format: AutoCAD Drawing (dwg)
- DXF/DWG Export Options dialog
- Artwork Scale > Scale: 1 Inches = 1 Units
- Select Export Selected Art Only to export select elements in the Illustrator file.
SketchUp
Importing
- File > Import...
- Format: AutoCate Files (*.dwg, *.dxf)
- Options... button > DWG Import Options dialog
- Units: Inches
Converting the geometry
- Explode the shapes if they are grouped.
- Select the shapes.
- Right click > Explode
- Draw a rectangle around each of the shapes to use so the shape is fully contained by the rectangle.
- Select both the rectangle and the shape.
- Right click on the shape and rectangle > Intersect Faces > With Selection
- Use the Eraser to delete the parts of the rectangle outside the shape.
- Now the shape can be manipulated, e.g. the Push tool to extrude the shape.
See also
- Importing and Exporting CAD Files, SketchUp Help Center