įigure 5 - The Product Connect for SketchUp collection contains Product Connect Enabled Components, Building Product Manufacturer Catalogs, and the Product Connect Gallery. Trimble or its licensors reserve all right, title and interest (including intellectual property rights) in and to 3D Warehouse and the content and other information available on 3D Warehouse (excluding User Communications (defined below)) and the Models (except the Models you have posted) (collectively, 3D Warehouse Materials ). Then click through to the main Product Connect collection (see Figure 5). Or you can search for "Product Connect for SketchUp" and choose Collections from the drop-down next to the search bar (see Figure 4).įigure 4 - You also have tho option to search for “Product Connect for SketchUp” collections. You can search using the phrase “Product Connect” to browse through individual models matching that criteria (see Figure 3).įigure 3 - Use the phrase “Product Connect” to search for models on the 3D Warehouse. When you click Get Models, SketchUp opens a 3D Warehouse web-dialog. So we've included a few tips below to help speed the process should you decide to go that route.įigure 2 - The Get Models Tool in the Google Toolbar. Warehouse download, you can directly call, insert, and copy existing models in the design. Of course, SketchUp's Get Models tool (View > Toolbars > Google see Figure 2) works too, it's just a little trickier. SketchUp was launched by Trimble and then acquired by Google. The quickest way to incorporate Product Connect enabled models into your project via the 3D Warehouse, is by using Product Connect's Get Products tool (see Figure 1).įigure 1 - The Get Products Tool in the Product Connect Toolbar. Finding and Downloading Product Connect Enabled Components on the Trimble 3D Warehouse (v0.3)
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