Export DWG from SketchUp Easily with SimLab DWG Exporter: Step-by-Step Guide
Converting SketchUp models to DWG is a common need when collaborating with architects, engineers, or CAD-focused teams. SimLab DWG Exporter for SketchUp streamlines the process by preserving geometry, layers, materials, and scale. This step-by-step guide shows a reliable, repeatable workflow to produce clean DWG files ready for AutoCAD or other CAD applications.
What you need
- SketchUp (Make, Pro, or newer) with your model ready.
- SimLab DWG Exporter plugin installed and activated.
- Basic understanding of SketchUp layers (tags), groups/components, and scenes.
Step 1 — Prepare your SketchUp model
- Clean up geometry: Remove stray edges, hidden geometry, and unused components/components. Use Extensions > CleanUp³ or SketchUp’s native tools if available.
- Use proper grouping: Put geometry that should remain together into groups or components to avoid exploding on export.
- Organize with tags (layers): Assign tags to objects by discipline (walls, furniture, annotation) so they map cleanly to DWG layers.
- Set units & scale: Ensure the model uses the real-world units you need (Window > Model Info > Units). DWG output will respect these units.
- Simplify complex textures: Replace heavy image textures with basic materials if you only need linework; complex textures can bloat file size.
Step 2 — Open the SimLab DWG Exporter
- From SketchUp’s menu, go to Extensions (or Plugins) > SimLab DWG Exporter > Export DWG.
- The exporter dialog will appear with options for geometry, layers, materials, and export settings.
Step 3 — Configure basic export settings
- File path & name: Choose an appropriate destination and filename for the DWG.
- DWG version: Select the target DWG version (e.g., AutoCAD 2010, 2013). Choose one compatible with your recipients.
- Units: Confirm export units match your SketchUp model units (mm, cm, m, inches, feet).
- Scale: Typically set to 1:1 for architectural models. Use an explicit scale if you need a scaled drawing.
Step 4 — Map SketchUp tags to DWG layers
- In the exporter’s layer mapping section, review how SketchUp tags are assigned to DWG layers.
- Rename or create layer names to match company/CAD standards (e.g., A-WALLS, A-FURN).
- Use visibility toggles to exclude non-essential tags (e.g., construction lines, reference geometry).
Step 5 — Geometry and export options
- Explode groups/components: Decide whether to keep groups as blocks in DWG (recommended) or explode them into raw geometry.
- Merge coplanar faces/edges: Enable options to reduce redundant lines and produce cleaner polyline output.
- Convert arcs and circles: Ensure arcs/circles are exported as true DWG arcs/circles rather than segmented polylines if precision matters.
- Curves and splines: Check how splines are approximated and adjust tolerance for smoother results or fewer vertices.
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