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| title                 = SketchUp to AC3D exporter
|title             = SketchUp to AC3D exporter
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|developedby       = James Turner and others
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|initialrelease   = 0.1 (1 September 2008)
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|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.google.com SketchUp] models to the [[File Formats#.2A.ac|.ac fileformat]]. The script works on both the free version aswell on the pro version.
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 at [[:File: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.
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.

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