From the looks of the buildings in your video (which is very difficult to follow because its so jerky) I doubt theres a SketchUp model for you to get. Google stopped using SketchUp models some years ago and switched to other technologies for creating the 3D buildings and other content such as trees. Thanks also to Bjørn Terje Hansebråten who recommended this process to me in the Blender GIS comments. Most likely it was even drawn with SketchUp. Import models of buildings from 3D Warehouse to SketchUp Add geo-location to model: File -> Geo-location -> Add location.
#Export google earth 3d buildings how to
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You can download the MapsModelmporter addon here(MapsModelsImporter-v0.2.1.zip):.This is the text that you need to add to the Chrome shortcut target field to run it in debug mode (delete the existing contents beforehand):Ĭ:\Windows\System32\cmd.exe /c “SET RENDERDOC_HOOK_EGL=0 & START “” ^”C:\Program Files (x86)\Google\Chrome\Application\chrome.exe^” –disable-gpu-sandbox –gpu-startup-dialog” Please consider donating on his Github page if you find this process useful: Using a Blender add-on to import models from google map. How to import Google Maps 3D Data into Blender?
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In this video we’ll see how to extract 3D data from Google Maps using RenderDoc and the amazing MapsModelsImporter by Élie Michel. Downloaded model is located properly in your terrain. Chose Yes when asked if it should be loaded directly into your SketchUp model. Search for buidings from chosen city/area. Hi guys, check this amazing tutorial Google Maps 3D Data into Blender shared by Nicko16. Show terrain: File -> Geo-location -> Show Terrain Open 3D Warehouse: Window -> 3D Warehouse.