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==Installation== | ==Installation== | ||
You can download the script at http://www.goneabitbursar.com/ac3d_export.rb (Right mouseclick > Save as). Unzip it and place the .rb file into your <tt>SketchUp/plugins</tt> folder. Now restart SketchUp and the script should be visible through the <tt>Plugins > Export to AC3D</tt> menu. | You can download the script at http://www.goneabitbursar.com/ac3d_export.rb (Right mouseclick > Save as). Unzip it and place the .rb file into your <tt>SketchUp/plugins</tt> folder. Now restart SketchUp and the script should be visible through the <tt>Plugins > Export to AC3D</tt> menu. | ||
For texture format conversion, install ImageMagick: | |||
* Windows - [http://www.imagemagick.org/script/binary-releases.php#windows] | |||
* Mac - for the moment, see [http://www.imagemagick.org/script/binary-releases.php#macosx], but I'll switch to using a simpler solution in the near future | |||
[[Category:Scenery enchancement]] | [[Category:Scenery enchancement]] |
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