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I switch between SU on the Mac and Windows. The Windows version operates a number of plugins specific to my industry (acoustics) that haven't been worked through to OSX (as the end analysis software is on Windows anyway), The Mac imports PDF, which when you allow the large images setting, are the best things for basing a new model on as a base plate.

Importing DWG/DXF is fraught with missing references, over complicated layering etc, whereas a PDF is exactly what your client has issued you with. Tekken 5 Gba Rom Free Download. In some cases or previous SUs, the PDF vector information was snappable too.

You can also take a PDF image, explode it, and snip parts of it to use and to clean up the process. At least you could until v2016, when this has stopped working effectively (the image planes created go blue and lose their image mapping, it seems). Luckily I kept 2015 on hand.

Hi Guys, I think I can help here. I understand why it is good to import the PDF as the annotation text is missing in the DWG import, If you are fortunate enough to have access to the DWG you can overlay the DWG over the screenshot so you have snap points. Don't forget to clean up layers and purge file before exporting from CAD, try and get all geometry on one layer yet sometimes I find myself using 4 or 5, depending on the project. You may also need to use maximum image size: Window>preferences>openGL and tick the box next to 'maximum texture size'.

This way your screen shot will have sufficient resolution. I created a free plugin that allows you to scale the screen shot and DWG independently to each other and the model which is the only solution that I know of (for windows) at this stage. The Plugin is on extension warehouse and it work in Make and Pro, here is the link..

It will save you hours of time scaling screen shots accurately. Hey everyone, I know this is an old post, but it took me/us ages to create PDF import for Windows/PC, and while we were at it we pimped the import for Mac as well. Yup, now you can import PDF’s straight into Sketchup and do it fast.

We have added it to PlusSpec Pro for the time being, it includes: Multiple resolution imports Import on all axis Import multiple or selected pages Automatic Layering + more and because it is in PlusSpec, you get wall tools, floor tools, roof tools and estimating. BTW this is the first time this is public and it is mainly for existing PlusSpec users because the team has not had time to create tutorials as yet. There will be a low-cost version available in the next week or so, you could do the free trial and then get it when PlusSpec Lite comes out. Hi Sam, unfortunately, it only comes with PlusSpec Lite and PlusSpec pro as it integrates into the system.

PlusSpec lite is $10USD/month for everyone that pre-registers. It comes with wall, window roof, concrete, framing tools and basic estimating + more, so it is great value, yet more for the DIY and rendering people here in the community. PlusSpec Lite has not been released yet, but it is impressive and affordable. The answer to your question is Plusspec PDF importer does not import Vectors YET, it will be a free upgrade for Pro once we get the vectors import/working without bugs.

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