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Revision as of 12:53, 25 February 2020
Below the steps on how to import a SketchUp model in ArcGIS Pro
How to import a SketchUp model in ArcGIS Pro:
- Download a SketchUp model from for example the 3D warehouse from SketchUp as a KMZ file or export you SketchUp model as a KMZ.
- In ArcGIS Pro click in the Map tab on Add Data and select the KMZ file.
- Click in the Analysis tab on Tools and search for the tool: KML to layer
- Choose the KML layer as input file and choose an output location and name. Run the tool.
- A new layer file is added to the project. Choose the multipatch layer and right click on the Multipatches layer and choose properties.
- Select the Elevation tab and select On the ground to place the model on the surface terrain.