![]() ![]() Another reason is to focus on the fact that simplifying IFC schema is also very appropriate in some early stage design work where exporting models to other BIM tools may not require exporting out the entire building model. It is unclear on why SketchUp has decided to handle the IFC schema menu this way but it may help users gain an interest in it by simplifying. (see images 02 – 03) By clicking on the Simplify button in the drop down you can expand the IFC schema into far more options to choose from. ![]() One is the actual Classifier drop down tool we added to the Toolbar and the other is from the drop-down in the Entity Info palette. There are actually two places to use the drop down. It is also possible to use the paint bucket and apply schema to objects but we’ll skip that in this review. Another way is through the Entity palette. (see images 02 – 03 below)Ġ3 – There are a couple of ways of assigning IFC schema. You can select either and classify that selection from the schema Drop Down menu. The best way to manage objects in SketchUp is to have them organized as Components or Groups. Aside from having to import the IFC 2×3 schema into the program, we also have to modify the user interface by customizing the Tool Bar. Right-clicking on the Toolbar brings up the customize toolbar option and you can drag the new Classification Drop-Down menu tool onto the toolbar. Interestingly, Trimble is definitely making users configure SketchUp Pro 2014 prior to using it for BIM schema. This isn’t to say that Trimble isn’t behind Industry Foundation Classes (IFC) Trimble backs the Open BIM initiative and also owns Tekla, another and early Open BIM backer. IFC is not set by default but requires import. On some level Trimble’s SketchUp team is being somewhat non-political with regards to the Open BIM initiative and IFC. When you import your IFC classification system to your SketchUp file that means that data is embedded into the actual SketchUp file. Placing that file in the correct spot in the program folders will then avail itself as an option for schema import. With any text editor one can modify or invent their own classification system and save it into one of these formats. In our In-Depth on SketchUp Pro 2014 published a few months ago John Bacus emphasized that IFC is just one of many, if not infinite, schema usable in SketchUp Pro 2014. (see image 01)Ġ1 – Adding the IFC 2×3 schema to SketchUp Pro 2014 via an import process. Select Classifications on the list on left and the IFC 2×3 choice should appear. ![]() This process is accessed through the Window > Model Info command through the main program menus (main menu). The first step if you want to produce IFC models in SketchUp Pro 2014 is to add that schema to the program. We even punctured the roof for a skylight later. ![]() In this review we quickly made up a building segment with walls, a slab for a floor, and a roof and diagrammatic curtain wall system. In this review we will focus on SketchUp 2014’s new BIM- ness as well as its other major new features, especially its important updates to its 3D Warehouse. MORE: Akos Pfemeter of GRAPHISOFT talks to Architosh about Open BIM It certainly is the litmus test for the Open BIM initiative. In fact in some sense IFC is a litmus test of sorts to demonstrating that an application is a type of BIM software. SKETCHUP PRO 2014 INDIR SOFTWAREIn our view the most interesting new change in SketchUp Pro 2014 is the new support for Industry Foundation Classes (IFC) file format, the reigning champion file format contending for the status of the de facto method of exchanging data files between all manner of BIM software applications. ![]()
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