michelessw Posted June 23, 2014 Posted June 23, 2014 Hi,while exploring the folders used by PVsyst on my pc, I found a sketchup plugin that wasn't there in the previous versions and it's called PVsyst.rbz. (format used for autoinstalling plugins in sketchup)Being that I was waiting for such a possibility for a long time I tried installing it and using it on a simple array built in sketchup.It properly created a file that (I guess) contains the topology of the shading scene and the sensitive pv area and it is in .JSON format.Now, my question is, how can I use this file in PVsyst? I guessed it still is under development so I am not supposed to be able to import it in the shading scene of PVsyst.This functionality would make my work, and I guess also the one of others, much simpler and it would be very appreciated.Thanks for your considerationBest regardsMichele
Julien Rosener Posted June 30, 2014 Posted June 30, 2014 Michele,You are fully right, this file is a Sketchup plugin which will be used to generate a JSON file describing a PVsyst 3D model. Anyway as you said, it is still under development: that's why there is no way to use this file at the moment.We are working on that and we also planned something similar for Autocad.Stay tuned for the next releases.
michelessw Posted July 1, 2014 Author Posted July 1, 2014 I see,Thank you very much for the clarification.I will be waiting in anticipation for this great tool.Best regardsMichele
pvwatt Posted June 21, 2015 Posted June 21, 2015 Hello,Time passes and I have no news?Have you been able to advance in the import of the SketchUp files (or dwg) 3Dthe digital model also advance and see faudrai to make PVsyst chainable to bim at ifc size ....cordiallypvwatt
Rafael Megassolar Posted June 1, 2017 Posted June 1, 2017 André, Any news about this functionality?Regards,
André Mermoud Posted June 1, 2017 Posted June 1, 2017 Importing Sketchup or AutoCAD files (in .DAE or .3DS formats) is now possible since the version 6.60. See the help "Project design > Shadings > Near Shadings: Import > Sketchup and other CAD software"
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