![]() The fact that SketchUp choose to keep the 2017 version alive (instead of forcing to use the Webversion) and that it’s not getting any updates anymore will cause some problems, especially with the continuously updated Trimble Sign in, trying to keep up with the latest updates of browsers etc.Īlthough one is not allowed to have more than one Trimble ID, according to the Eula, it might very well be that you have created one extra ‘on the fly’ by using either the Apple sign in or the Google sign in, instead of the yellow Trimble Sign in.īrowsers that are set up to remember log in’s and passwords sometimes automatically fill in the credentials and these might stick when logging in on another division of Trimble (or SketchUp) SketchUp is a very small part of Trimble, things take time to implement in a large company. Trimble has introduced the new log in with possible two-way authentication on several of their products, already. You could consider this as being a ‘transitional phase’. Long time users that once owned a Google sign ‘for all things to SketchUp’ had to make sure they set the password for the Trimble ID that required some more security (special character, number, capital) Then things changed, Google wouldn’t let you sign in through their system to have access to the Trimble ID that was tied to that Google ID. There are not connected or tied to your Trimble ID.Īt some point, all Google accounts where hooked up on a (automated created) Trimble ID and it was only necessary to remember the Google password. Using the Triangulator transformer may help in these cases.FWIW, the login used here on the forum is a different one than the ‘Trimble Id’. Non-triangular faces and meshes can cause issues when writing textures, as Sketchup materials are optimized for mapping to a triangular face. Using the GeometryValidator transformer may help in such cases. Using the Merge Coplanar Faces parameter with non-planar surfaces may produce undesired results.Alternatively, SketchUp can attempt to repair these surfaces when opening the output SketchUp file. ![]()
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