SKP
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|wikidata={{wikidata|Q79604}} | |wikidata={{wikidata|Q79604}} | ||
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'''SKP''' is a file format used by SketchUp (once owned by Google after they acquired its original developing company, @Last Software, but later sold to a different company, Trimble) for 3D models. It is proprietary and does not appear to have been documented in any publicly accessible place. | '''SKP''' is a file format used by SketchUp (once owned by Google after they acquired its original developing company, @Last Software, but later sold to a different company, Trimble) for 3D models. It is proprietary and does not appear to have been documented in any publicly accessible place. | ||
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== Links == | == Links == |
Latest revision as of 15:26, 28 December 2023
SKP is a file format used by SketchUp (once owned by Google after they acquired its original developing company, @Last Software, but later sold to a different company, Trimble) for 3D models. It is proprietary and does not appear to have been documented in any publicly accessible place.
[edit] Sample files
[edit] Links
- SketchUp site
- Wikipedia article
- Discussion over whether format documentation can be found
- SketchUp: Importing and exporting CAD files
- SketchUp in digital archives. Software and file format analysis and exploration of the options for digital preservation - Report by Henk Vanstappen, commissioned by The Flanders Architecture Institute