Do I need to install Sketchup and import it in there and then export the objects individually? I don't know how to use Sketchup so if that's what I need to do, feel free to give me a quick tutorial. :)
If there's some other way I can use these items, let me know.
Or, if there's a way I can easily create my own models (since they're just boxes after all) let me know as I'm willing to give that a shot too.
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Re: How can I import this file?
1 - Download and install Sketchup, free version 2 - Load the file 3 - Delete all models except one 4 - Use Export -> 3D models to export your file 5 - Check if the file imports correctly in SH3D. If correct, proceed with step 7 6 - If you see odd behaviour, in Sketchup do Export -> 3D models -> Options and make sure to check at least the box that says Export two sided faces, Then proceed with step 4 and 5. If not OK, repeat, check more boxes until satisfied. 7 - Enjoy your new model in SH3D 8 - In Sketchup use Undo to restore all models and repeat this proces from step 3.
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Re: How can I import this file?
SO I'm looking for 3d models of Ikea cabinets since their online software is kind of crappy but SH3D is awesome.
Agreed!
Just make sure the measurements match what you want.
I tried this model once (because it said accurate measurements). The measurements did not match the kitchen I had in mind. This could be a market thing (US vs Scandinavia), but IKEA also changes standard from time to time. In Scandinavia they are now discontinuing the old standard (with the dimensions I'm used to).
Point is - you may get more accurate kitchen results by using standard models (or from free models page ) and just change to the measurements you find on the IKEA site.