I tried to export to sketchup following some tutorials already, exporting in dxf as 2004 lines, transforming Surfaces in Meshes and Meshes in Meshes but it ends up like that:

The OpenStudio Coalition will be distributing and releasing new versions of the OpenStudio Application and OpenStudio SketchUp Plug-in as new versions of the OpenStudio SDK are released. Development of the OpenStudio Application has moved to openstudiocoalition/OpenStudioApplication and development of the OpenStudio SketchUp Plug-in has moved to openstudiocoalition/openstudio-sketchup-plugin.


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This SketchUp Plugin is to be used with the OpenStudioApplication v1.1.0 or higher. SketchUp 2019-2020 are compatible with OpenStudio Application v1.1.0, SketchUp 2021 is compatible with OpenStudio Application v1.2.0. See -sketchup-plugin/wiki/OpenStudio-SketchUp-Plug-in-Wiki#openstudio-sketchup-plug-in-version-compatibility-matrix for version compatibility information.

The OpenStudio Coalition will be distributing and releasing new versions of the OpenStudio Application and OpenStudio SketchUp Plug-in as new versions of the OpenStudio SDK are released. Development of the OpenStudio Application has moved to and development of the OpenStudio SketchUp Plug-in has moved to -sketchup-plugin.

1 ) Install OpenStudio Application v1.1.0 or higher

2 ) Install SketchUp 2019 or 2020 desktop client if not already installed.

3 ) Download openstudio-sketchup-plugin.rbz plugin

4 ) Launch SketchUp desktop client. Navigate to: Window -> Extension Manager -> Install Extension -> Browse to openstudio.rbz

5 ) A dialog box will prompt for root path of OpenStudio Application, e.g. 'C:\openstudioapplication-1.1.0'. It should automatically populate if the OpenStudio Application was installed to the default location.

6 ) SketchUp should now load the extension.

You would think the free version would be a natural fit for importing Sketchup files, since many hobbyists/free users will be coming from Sketchup. How many pro industrial designers need to import sketchup files?

... 100% agree. It might even entice a sketchup user to be a convert, as there would be less fear of losing a large historical portfolio in another technology. This was suggested to them in my phone calls to the help center. But am sure they would rather send out a survey - Merry Christmas

Your sketchup models are just going to be mesh files in fusion anyway. no different than if you imported .stl models. (which are terrible to work with in fusion). You would end up needing to remake everything regardless. 0852c4b9a8

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