I have updated the .ply file importer I wrote to be faster, but more importantly to actually work. Ha!
When I say it's faster, I mean within the context of SkechUp - meaning some .ply file are absolutely huge and SketchUp will likely "white-screen" on some imports. You will have the opportunity to cancel after seeing the polygon count.
It supports vertex and face elements only. Most other elements do not make much sense in SketchUp.
[ Download .ply file importer by me ]
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Link broken. Any chance you can get this working again soon? Thanks.
Can you download it from here?
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