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http://google.sketchup.com

About as easy to use as it gets.
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Looks cool but the free version only lets you export to Google Earth or to a

2D picture :(

$495 for SketchUp Pro 5 :shock:
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That's odd, here's some Sketchup looking stuff in Dungeon Hack:


http://terrymorgan.net/sketchup.jpg



Must be a way to get them into blender?

http://jmsoler.free.fr/didacticiel/blen ... kmz_en.htm
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They're working on a OGRE exporter.

http://www.ogre3d.org/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=20481
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they're working on a OGRE exporter.
Blender HAS an ogre exporter, Dungeon Hack USES the Ogre engine.
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sounds interesting to me. even if it can only export as a picture it's worth it because it will help all of us who can't draw to design levels without sketching concept art before we get into the difficult task of artwork.
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Post by deviousintent »

hike1 wrote:That's odd, here's some Sketchup looking stuff in Dungeon Hack:


http://terrymorgan.net/sketchup.jpg



Must be a way to get them into blender?

http://jmsoler.free.fr/didacticiel/blen ... kmz_en.htm
I just checked out your link and it does say... (note that the free Google Sketchup 3D can export kmz file but a commercial use is not allowed ).

The kmz file I believe is the Google Earth file. So yeah, I guess you can get Sketchup models into Blender.
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