How do I convert a Minecraft world into a Google SketchUp map?

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How would I go about converting a Minecraft world into a Google SketchUp map? I know how to do it SketchUp to MC world but not MC world to SketchUp.



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At the moment i don't believe anyone has implemented a way of doing this.




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How do I make my Minecraft world into a map?

  • You can make a map in "Minecraft" by combining a compass with eight pages of paper.
  • If you hold a map as you travel, it'll track your location and record information about the land around you.
  • Once you've made a map in "Minecraft," you can craft banners to mark off special points in the world.


  • Can you import Sketchup into Minecraft?

    Open the MCedit software and import the . schematic file that you created. You can find out more about how to import, orientate and position the file using the MCedit tool here. When you have edited your world you can then open and play with it in Minecraft!



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