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Peter Nauta

Posted 22 July 2021 - 12:30 PM

If you have Softplan+ then you can export in multiple formats.
Have the 3D tab open, and click file, Softplan+ Publish, You will see 4 different options (Sketchup, Google Earth, Lumion FBX, STI).
I personally use Lumion for all Renderings.  I find that Softplans 3D is a really good tool and LOD is very good, all the assets are very well made, can always tell that its a rendering compared to when I see it finished in Lumion.


Tim Stockton

Posted 19 July 2021 - 10:54 AM

I use Lumion for all high end rendering work.  I've found the workflow process and final results unmatched.  I can send you some samples of work we have done, just let me know if that would help - or you can feel free to give me a call sometime.


Henry Buckner

Posted 14 July 2021 - 07:41 AM

You can export DXF or DWG files from SP to SKU


Michael Roman

Posted 13 July 2021 - 08:04 PM

If you are a Softplan+ subscriber you can export Sketchup files directly from Softplan.  If you are not a + subscriber I haven't found a good option to get a file into Sketchup from Softplan.


Posted 12 July 2021 - 08:34 AM

what type of file do you export to import into Sketchup?


Michael Roman

Posted 22 August 2017 - 03:44 PM

I export my 3D models to Sketchup and use V-Ray to render them.  It too has a fairly steep learning curve but I am getting better with it (slowly).  I have tried other renderers and I prefer the results from V-Ray to anything else I have tried.

 


Dominic Ward

Posted 22 August 2017 - 10:32 AM

Hi Sam,

At this time I do not have any samples of simlab composer. I had to get a new computer as I was having trouble with my other computer so I have yet to use simlab again. I lost all my files from my other computer so I have to start over with simlab. I learned how to use it by viewing their videos and trial and error. I do have the latest version of simlab and will start to use it again soon. If softplan forum allows it I will post some samples soon.

Dominic

Sam Allen

Posted 21 August 2017 - 12:30 PM

Dominic....can you post some samples done with Simlab?  I have it as well and haven't had much luck with finished imports.  There doesn't seem to be much in the way of tutorials with the program.  How did you learn to use it?


Dominic Ward

Posted 20 August 2017 - 12:15 PM

Hi, Dustin,

 

I use a program called Simlab Composer 8.1 VR Edition. It works great for softplan renderings. What you do is you can import your 3D model via 3DS or Sketchup file (plus many more file formats) and then setup lighting and materials then setup sky and sun and then render. Please look up their website at www.simlab-soft.com for more details. I have been a user of this program now for about four years and love how easy it is to use. Also by using (if you want to) the VR mode you can interactivly move through your model and interact with doors, lights etc by setting up animations (very easy to do). If you would like more info please go to their website. I was looking at lumion but could not afford it so here is a less cheaper option. For my version it cost me $299 when it was on sale. If you contact them (by giving them your email) they will let you know of sales when they have them.

 

I hope this information helps you out.

 

Dominic


Sam Morgan

Posted 18 August 2017 - 08:32 PM

I use lumion for high end renderings.  Softplan's renderings are great for working with clients to show what things will look like on their project.   Lumion was purchased only for our own use in selling stock plans.   I'm still learning it and its got a pretty steep learning curve so far.  Mostly I just don't have as much time to devote to it with our current workload.  The attached is with maybe 10 hours learning time and definitely needs improvement but I'm getting there.  The nice thing is softplan has a direct export to sketchup feature and lumion is 100% compatible with sketchup so its an easy process.  

 

 

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