Exporting KMZ Files for Google Earth
Google Earth is a great tool for viewing a model in the context of its intended surroundings, such as the buildings on a city block. Although SketchUp has built-in tools for viewing your model in Google Earth, you might need to export a KMZ file if
- A client wants to see a model in Google Earth but doesn’t have SketchUp.
- You want to share your model for viewing in Google Earth in SketchUp’s 3D Warehouse.
The KMZ format is a zipped form of Google Earth’s proprietary Keyhole Markup Language (KML). A KMZ can contain location data (latitude and longitude) along with other information, such as SketchUp geometry.
To export a KMZ file, follow these steps:
- Select File > Export > 3D Model. The Export Model dialog box appears.
- Navigate to the location where you want to save your KMZ file.
- From the Export TypeSave as type drop-down list, select Google Earth File (*.kmz).
- (Optional) In the File Name box, type a new name for your file.
- Click the Options button.
- (Optional) Select the Export Hidden Geometry checkbox to export your model’s hidden geometry.
- Click OK in the KMZ Export Options dialog box.
- Back in the Export Model dialog box, click Export and your KMZ file is saved in the location you selected.
- Select File > Export > 3D Model. An export dialog box appears.
- Navigate to the location where you want to save your KMZ file.
- From the Format drop-down list, select Google Earth File (*.kmz).
- (Optional) In the Save As box, type a new name for your file.
- Click the Options button.
- (Optional) Select the Export Hidden Geometry checkbox to export your model’s hidden geometry.
- Click OK in the Export Options dialog box.
- Back in the export dialog box, click Export and your KMZ file is saved in the location you selected.