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  • Didn't think that saving it into an older Sketchup version was important.

    Thank you very much for this. :)

  • Nice videos - I will check out more. I thought the voice on the videos sounded familar.

  • Hey is this the Jereme Smith that just took a SketchUp class in Florida?

    nice video

  • @plan9films Well kind of. Its Adam Thomas and Jereme Smith we run the website archdesignlabs and he was recently in Florida for the class. I am in India teaching Revit for now. Check out the website. More videos are coming that should be amazing. Cheers

  • thanks A TON!!!

  • This is a straight forward approach to linking a Sketch Up file. The most helpful hint was saving the .skp file as a later version. For the life of me I could not save a Sketchup V8 file to Revit 2011, however when I saved it as a later version 6 or 7 the link/import went off without an error. Thanks to ArchDesignLabs

  • @BIMStreet Glad we could help. New project coming soon so check for updates within the month. Thanks for watching

  • thanks.

  • this helped forsure. I imported an object with a curve from sketchup to revit, when it showups in revit it make the curved part of the object individual faces.

    Im trying to get it to be a continuous curve... any suggestion?

  • @c23lh yeah if you download Revit 2011 and use the conceptual mass browser that you can open by saying file--> new --> Conceptual Mass. Create your curved objects in their with the massing tools then import it into a project and ta da!

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