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{{Infobox | {{Infobox software | ||
| title | |title = SketchUp to AC3D exporter | ||
|developedby = James Turner and others | |||
|initialrelease = 0.1 (1 September 2008) | |||
|writtenin = Ruby | |||
| developedby | |developmentstatus = Active (2008-) | ||
| initialrelease | |type = SketchUp extension | ||
|license = [[GNU General Public License]] | |||
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With the '''SketchUp to AC3D exporter''', developed by James Turner and improved by others, you are able to export [http://sketchup | With the '''SketchUp to AC3D exporter''', developed by James Turner and improved by others, you are able to export [http://www.sketchup.com/ SketchUp] models to the [[File Formats#.2A.ac|AC3D file format]]. The script works in both SketchUp and Make and Pro. | ||
== Installation == | == Installation == | ||
You can download the script | You can download the script from [http://wiki.flightgear.org/images/0/05/Ac3d_export.rb|this link]. 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. | ||
NOTE: on Google Sketchup 8, users are able to export as a .dae file, and AC3D is able to import .dae files- meaning no conversions are necessary if texturising in AC3D. | NOTE: on Google Sketchup 8, users are able to export as a .dae file, and AC3D is able to import .dae files- meaning no conversions are necessary if texturising in AC3D. |