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Lightworks import failure
Lightworks import failure













lightworks import failure

For what it’s worth, the version of the SKP file I saved for him as v8 format did not trigger TurboCAD to ask about “Horizon” when being imported, he says (though perhaps that is due to a difference in the sequence of steps he might have taken when importing the SKP file saved in a newer version). I don’t think I’ve created such a named material, and I don’t see one listed in SketchUp’s Materials window for the model in question. I would not have expected that “Horizon” referred to a material. Thanks, - the Confirm Replace dialog box you posted looks just like the one my colleague sent to me in a screen-capture. TurboCAD was able to import a 3DS file that I exported my SketchUp model into, though the result seen in TurboCAD is triangular decomposition of all SketchUp faces which we would like to avoid. I have supplied the large model back-saved as SketchUp V8 and V3 for my colleague to test for importing into TurboCAD, but I haven’t heard the results yet. Is there an automatic object named “Horizon” in all SKP files, perhaps related to the Style Background setting of sky and ground (which I have disabled)?

lightworks import failure

I have not named anything my my model “Horizon”. When opening a very simple SKP model file, the open succeeds and TurboCAD displays a dialog box saying that “” category already contains “Horizon”, and then asks the user about replacing, skipping, or renaming. No images a few dozen simple colored materials. The model has a few million edges and faces, stored in a shallow (5-6 level) hierarchy of ~4000 component instances (using ~1000 component definitions), and a few dozen groups. Two issues have arisen in initial collaboration tests:Ī largish SKP model fails to import into TurboCAD at all the TurboCAD error dialog box simply says failed to open. Can anyone share tips or practical experience in importing SketchUp model SKP files into TurboCAD? I’m working with someone who uses TurboCAD Deluxe 21.2 in their workflow, and I’d like them to be able to read SKP model files I’ve created (in SketchUp Pro 2016 mostly).















Lightworks import failure