Paste From SketchUp to 3Dsmax by D95design

Paste From SketchUp to 3Dsmax by D95design

A small script that helps you copy objects in SketchUp, and paste them directly in 3dsMax, with the origin and texture preserved. It will still make your workflow a lot faster, especially for people who like to model on SketchUp.

  • Lastest version: 1.14
  • Updated date: 11/05/2022

This script has two method of “paste” in 3dsMax: new importer and legacy importer (old skp importer of 3dsMax).

If you use SketchUp 2014 and lower or SketchUp 2022 and higher, both methods will be support, regardless of the version of 3dsMax.

If you use SketchUp 2015 to 2021, you must have 3dsMax 2020 or higher, and legacy importer will not be supported.

Description

Warning: the old legacy “copy” method (1.02 and older) of script sometime can cause sudden crashes when used incorrectly (mostly in SketchUp), so read the user manual carefully before using it.

When you unzip the installation file, you will see both Legacy Method and New Method installer. Currently, Legacy Method is no longer supported and updated, and may be removed in the future.

HOW IT WORKS

Old Method:

Suitable for 3dsMax 2009 and above, but very slow and can cause crashes.
When using the “Copy to 3dsMax” function in SketchUp, it will “export” what you are selecting to a new temporary SKP file (version 8 to ensure compatibility with everything) at the path “C:\Temp\”. You can hide this folder in windows if it annoys you, the script will still work normally. If the Temp folder is not deleted, you can “paste” it at any time, even after rebooting. Big thanks to TIG for the “export” method.
When using the “Paste from SketchUp” function in 3dsMax, it will import 3dsmax_temp.skp silently into 3dsMax with the last skp import setting.

New Method:

Suitable for 3dsMax 2020 and above (it can still be installed on 3dsMax 2019 and below, but it can only “Paste” models copied from SketchUp 2014 and below). This method is very fast and less bug.
When using the “Copy to 3dsMax” function in SketchUp, it will make what you are selecting to a new component, with global orgin, then save this component as a new temporary SKP file (due to API limitations, it will only be able to save with a version of SketchUp equal to the version being installed.) at the Temp folder of Windows (%temp%).
When using the “Paste from SketchUp” function in 3dsMax, it will import temporary SketchUp file silently into 3dsMax with the last SKP import setting.

HOW TO INSTALL

You must have the script installed in both 3dsMax and SketchUp for it to work. It doesn’t matter which one you install first.
In SketchUp: use Extension Manager to install RBZ file. The “Copy to 3dsMax” command will appear in the Extensions menu.
In 3dsMax: drag and drop mcr or ms file into the viewport. You can find it in categories D95 DESIGN > Paste from SketchUp.

SET SHORTCUT

In SketchUp: Windows > Preferences > Shorcut > Copy to 3dsMax (Ctrl + Shift + C recommend).
In 3dsMax: Customize User Interface > Keyboard > D95 DESIGN > Paste from SketchUp (Ctrl + Shift + V recommend).

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