The file format used by SketchUp.
Rhino reads and writes SketchUp file formats up to the version of 2021.
From the File menu, click Open, Insert, Import, or Worksession > Attach.
SKP Import Options
Imports mesh faces as planar trimmed surfaces.
Warning: If the SketchUp file has too many meshes, Rhino may crash if your computer runs out of memory.
Imports the objects as mesh faces.
Specifies if curves in the SketchUp file will be read into Rhino.
Determines whether or not objects will be joined on import.
Joins edges.
Joins faces.
Sets the angle between faces to determine welding.
Applies textures to the imported mesh.
Saves the current settings and turns off the dialog display.
See also: ResetMessageBoxes command.
SketchUp Export tries to make outer and inner boundaries out of planar mesh regions. This makes the output easier to use.
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Save small |
Though clearing the render meshes makes the file smaller, it will shade and render more slowly the next time you open the file. |
Save geometry only |
Saves geometry objects only. No layers, materials, properties, notes, or units settings are saved. This is similar to exporting the objects. A new file is made, but it does not become your active Rhino model. |
Save textures |
Embeds external textures used by materials, environments and decals into the model. |
Save plugin data | Saves data attached to objects or the document by plug-in applications. |
SKP Export Options
Saves the current settings and turns off the dialog display.
See also: ResetMessageBoxes command.
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