How Do I Export Artlantis to Sketchup?

Are you looking to export your Artlantis project to Sketchup? This tutorial will guide you through the process step by step, ensuring a smooth transition between these two powerful design software.

Exporting Artlantis to Sketchup

Artlantis and Sketchup are popular software among architects, designers, and visualization professionals. While Artlantis excels in creating photorealistic renderings, Sketchup offers a versatile 3D modeling environment. To combine the strengths of both programs, exporting Artlantis files to Sketchup is often necessary.

Step 1: Prepare your Artlantis project

Before exporting your project from Artlantis, it’s important to ensure that your model is complete and ready for the transition. Double-check that all materials are properly applied and any necessary adjustments or refinements have been made.

Step 2: Save your Artlantis project as an .atl file

To begin the export process, save your Artlantis project as an .atl file. This will preserve all the settings, materials, and lighting configurations you have created in Artlantis.

Step 3: Open Sketchup

If you haven’t already installed Sketchup on your computer, make sure to do so before proceeding. Once installed, open Sketchup and create a new project or open an existing one where you want to import your Artlantis model.

Step 4: Importing the .atl file into Sketchup

In Sketchup, go to “File” > “Import” > “Artlantis Files” or simply drag and drop the .atl file into the Sketchup window. A dialogue box will appear with import options.

  • Preserve Artlantis Materials: Check this option if you want to retain the materials applied in Artlantis. This will ensure that your model looks as close as possible to the original Artlantis project.
  • Preserve Artlantis Lights: If your project includes custom lighting setups, enable this option to maintain the original lighting configurations in Sketchup.
  • Preserve Cameras: If you have set up specific camera angles in Artlantis, select this option to transfer them accurately to Sketchup.

Once you have chosen your desired import options, click “Import” to begin the process. Depending on the complexity of your project, it may take some time for Sketchup to import and process the data.

Step 5: Review and adjust

After the import process is complete, take some time to review your model in Sketchup. Pay attention to any discrepancies or issues that may have occurred during the transition from Artlantis.

If you encounter any problems with materials, lights, or camera angles, you may need to make manual adjustments in Sketchup. Fortunately, Sketchup provides a robust set of tools for modifying and refining imported models.

Step 6: Save your Sketchup project

Once you are satisfied with your model in Sketchup and have made any necessary adjustments, save your project as a .skp file. This will allow you to easily access and further work on your design at a later time.

In conclusion

The process of exporting an Artlantis project to Sketchup is straightforward but requires attention to detail. By following these steps, you can seamlessly transfer your designs between these two powerful software, combining Artlantis’ rendering capabilities with Sketchup’s versatile modeling environment.

Remember to always double-check your materials, lighting, and camera angles to ensure an accurate representation of your original project. With practice and familiarity, you’ll be able to effortlessly export and import your Artlantis files into Sketchup for enhanced visualization and design workflow.