![]() ![]() Here is the problem, a lot of people have told me to apply hatches over the plan to detect the gaps and boundaries but that actually doesn't work for two reasons, 1) when I try to apply a hatch my autocad crashes given the size of the file and 2) sometimes when I clicked at some points everything hatched without marking the gaps as it usually would. From my experience that means that the lines in the dwg are not closed and there are gaps. When I imported it to sketchup and tried to intersect the faces, many were not created as much as I tried. The plan of the city I am working on has 602 blocks each with details of the building inside each, so as usual I put everything on a layer, overkilled and purged it. At work they are asking me to hand over the 3d model in sketchup. I have a traced plan of part of the city which I need to later on extrude onto a 3d model. Hello, I hope someone can help me with this,
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