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How to Save SketchUp File as OBJ

Oct 04, 2024

Are you a SketchUp user looking to save your 3D model as an OBJ file for other 3D modeling and rendering software? In this tutorial, I will walk you through the simple steps to do just that.

Step 1: Open Your SketchUp Model

First, open your SketchUp file that you want to save as an OBJ. Make sure your model is complete and ready for export.

Step 2: Navigate to File and Select Export

Once your model is ready, navigate to the 'File' menu and select 'Export' from the dropdown options.

Step 3: Choose OBJ Format

In the export dialog box, you will be given a list of file formats to choose from. Locate and select the 'OBJ' format. You can also choose a destination folder to save your OBJ file.

Step 4: Adjust Export Settings

Before exporting, you may have the option to adjust export settings such as scale, units, and other OBJ export options. Make any necessary adjustments according to your requirements.

Step 5: Click Export

After adjusting the export settings, click the 'Export' button to save your SketchUp model as an OBJ file. Depending on the complexity of your model, the export process may take some time.

Step 6: Done!

Congratulations, you have successfully saved your SketchUp file as an OBJ format. You can now use this OBJ file in other 3D modeling and rendering software for further editing, texturing, and visualizing.

Remember to check the exported OBJ file in your destination folder to ensure that the export process was successful and the file is ready to be used in other software.

In conclusion, saving your SketchUp file as an OBJ format is a simple process that allows you to expand your 3D modeling and rendering capabilities. Whether you want to use your SketchUp model in a different software or collaborate with others using different tools, the OBJ format provides a versatile solution.

I hope this tutorial has been helpful for you in understanding how to save your SketchUp file as an OBJ. If you found this tutorial useful, don't forget to like and share it with others who might benefit from this information. Stay tuned for more SketchUp tutorials and tips in the future!

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