So I maybe detailed to much. The AC3D exporter in sketchup crashed each time I try to export the file. Any Ideas? I even tried to separat the model but it does not help :/
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Well I use the exporter which was suggested in FlightGearWiki (http://wiki.flightgear.org/SketchUp_to_AC3D_exporter).I haven't found anything else :/ I dont know whether its a single- or double-face exporter. I just noticed that colors are only shown in FG if both sides of the surfaces are painted (which produces much work -> solution a SketchUp AddOn).
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Okay I removed all colors, some buildings, grouped and ungrouped... nothing happed. Finally I removed everything and left one cube - it worked :/ So it seems that the model is to complex for the suggested .ac-exporter... Well are there any other .ac-exporters for SketchUp?
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"the model is to complex for the suggested .ac-exporter": I don't think so, as tests some time ago i exported really large projects without crash (maybe some seconds/minutes of freeze) but succefully exported. can you share the project so me or somebody can discover whats wrong? "Well are there any other .ac-exporters for SketchUp?" No other skecthup exporters but maybe you can find some addons on sketchup community sites, i dont know. An alternative is to save it to a format readable for other 3d modelling software like blender or AC3D, but the best way is to resolve that sketchup issue.
Dear Vic, thanks for your help! I send you the file. Before I tried to export I remove the groundlayer map as it is not needed in FG. I tried to group everything but it didn't help, too. Maybe you'll find the mistake
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