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Sketchup google earth
Sketchup google earth





sketchup google earth

All other functions of the Google Earth Connections Add-on are available on 64-bit, and will be integrated in the next version of Archicad. Some features of the Google Earth Connections Add-on are 32-bit only, therefore these functionalities are not available in the 64-bit version of Archicad. In the next tutorial, I’ll talk about using imagery from Google Street View to create models with photo textures.Archicad 16 is the last release of Archicad to support Windows XP and any 32-bit operating system.The next major release of Archicad will be 64-bit only, and will support only 64-bit Operating Systems, including Windows 7 and Windows 8: Discontinued32BitSupport This is especially useful in cases where you want to model a building and see how it sits in hilly terrain. This is the “toggle terrain” button, which will turn off the flat map and show a version of the map that reflects the topography of the site. Not only will this bring in a flat copy of the Google map, you can also click the button next to the import map button on the Google toolbar. This map is brought in as a flat plane, and you can model on top of it as much as you’d like. This will import your map data into your model. Once you have the area you’d like, click the “Grab” button. Reposition them to select the area you’d like to import. Type in the location you’d like to import maps from into your model. This will pop up a window showing a Google map and a search bar. Go down and check the box labeled “Google,” and select the close option at the bottom of the screen. Navigate to view at the top of the screen, then select the toolbars option.

sketchup google earth

The second is to activate the Google toolbar. The icon for Google Maps is located in the getting started toolbar at the top of the screen. There are two ways to get to the maps tools in SketchUp. This video is specifically designed to teach you how to import Google Maps into your model. Since SketchUp was owned by Google and initially used to crowdsource their Google Earth modeling, there are powerful, easy to use tools built into SketchUp to help both import maps into your models and also to geolocate models in Google Earth. One of the more powerful functionalities in SketchUp is its ability to integrate your models with data from Google Maps.







Sketchup google earth