Here’s a blog post tailored for architects, designers, or hobbyists who might be using an older version of SketchUp but still want to access 3D Warehouse.
Open your modern web browser (Chrome, Firefox, or Edge) and go to the 3D Warehouse website Find the model you want and click Collada File (.zip) from the options. Extract the file on your computer. In SketchUp 2016, go to File > Import and select the file from the extracted folder. 2. The "Components" Panel Bypass Some users have found that the Components panel sketchup pro 2016 3d warehouse
(if needed): Some 2016 versions have certificate issues. Download sketchup2016_tls_fix from Trimble’s site to restore web features. Here’s a blog post tailored for architects, designers,
: You can now treat 3D Warehouse models as cloud-referenced files, allowing for smoother collaboration and version control within the Trimble Connect ecosystem. In SketchUp 2016, go to File > Import
Here are a few tips and tricks to help you get the most out of SketchUp Pro 2016 and 3D Warehouse:
Despite being an older release, SketchUp Pro 2016 holds a special place in many professional pipelines: