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Question by smasgames · Jun 10, 2011 at 06:02 PM · importfbxexportsketchup

import sketch up file to unity?

i have made a whole city and exported it as a obj fbx and 3ds

how can i import all the file not just a wall of each building of the city. do i need a converter or something?

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Answer by Teamwhitesnow · Jun 10, 2011 at 09:51 PM

you should try the playuptools exporter to unity..it exports your models directly to unity as a sketchup add-on http://www.playuptools.com/videos/playup2unity.html you will also need this for unity http://u3d.as/content/play-up-tools/play-up-tools-plugin-for-unity/1Rn

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Answer by DanjelRicci · Jun 10, 2011 at 06:05 PM

You should check if, when exporting from Sketchup, you are exporting the whole scene or only the selected object.

Then just place the exported object (OBJ, FBX or 3DS, just one will do) inside your project's Asset folder, and Unity will import it automatically.

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have you tryed it?

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@smasgames - it's not really for him to try. If you're asking a question on here and someone gives an answer, generally it's in your best interest to give it a shot.

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I was a SketchUp user more or less 5 years ago, but export functions are more or less the same for every 3D software.

So, did you try it?

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Answer by NimDigital · Mar 27, 2013 at 07:52 PM

When export from sketchup, make sure you are click to the option and check to "Export two-sided faces"

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Answer by ridley1224 · May 28, 2014 at 02:37 PM

Try this, worked perfectly for me:

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1 Create/open the model with Google Sketchup 2 Export in .dae format (Default settings!)

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3 Create a new folder for your model (within the Assests tab) 4 Drag/Import your model textures into a textures folder (example: "Textures") 5 Drag/Import your .fbx model in the new folder (same level as your "Textures" folder)

If you have done everything right, you should see a materials folder (near the textures folder) If you drag your object (fbx) into the scene it should be fully textured.

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