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  • The ideal place for beginners to get help using SketchUp
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    @dkuucharzak said in Username change: @Rich-O-Brien, I misspelled my intended username. Could you help me change it? I can if the one you need is available. Send a mail to support@sketchucation.com and we sort it out
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    soloS
    Hey guys I am desperate for very high resolution/quality satellite maps, I use Placemaker and I also use Nearmap but the resolution is not that great, I have tried using AI to upscale but that too does not really solve my issues. Is there another solution?
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    Hey Mike, I'm sure you figured this out already, but when you first create the attribute type a number with the inch mark like 0" or 0' in the value box and hit enter. This will set the unit for that attribute to inches. This only works for the first time a value is entered. After that first initial value, you will need to use the attribute info dialog to make changes. In addition, you can use 0 to set it to text (not "Default: Text") and 0cm to set it to centimeters. If anyone knows a shortcut for setting the unit to Decimal Number, I would love to hear it!
  • Background Image

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    GaieusG
    Hi CJL, You can load a background image as a watermark in Window > Styles > In model (the little house icon) > Edit tab > Watermark settings. There you can play around with the settings (stretch the image for instance) etc. Make sure to have some colour for the ground otherwise the background watermark will see through your ground. Edit: Here is an example I have just made with the fist image (rather kitschy) I found on the net. Obviously there's a kind of "visual contradiction" (to say the least) between the "photo-realistic" sky and the sketchy ground plane and model itself. [image: VucI_Untitled.jpg]
  • Using SketchUp above pictures?

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    GaieusG
    @xrok1 said: @unknownuser said: But.. what does it mean "You do not have the required permissions to view the files attached to this post." ??? that usally happens when you are in a forum that you aren't a member of or you aren't signed in. one of the mods will have to answer that. you are obviously a member here. Yup, you muszt be a member and also (at least sometimes) signed in otherwise couldn't post (s a "Guest"). Maybe you weren't signed in when viewing the post with the attachment? If you still have problems, please, PM me (although you have to be signed in for that too) or use the link in my "signature" to send an email. As for the photo > 3D model workflow; yes, PhotoMatch seems to be a good solution.
  • Printing elevations in scale

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    For a floor plan you should be able to print when you set the view to Top View, and choose Paralell Projection from the Camera menu. Then you should be able to print to scale.
  • Make sketchup more stable?

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    Well I don't necessarily want to use SU6 over SU7, but I haven't bought a pro license for 7 yet so I need the export functions of 6pro. Also I still have most my plug ins only installed for 6. Thanks for the help. Jon
  • Importing a DWG and all curves are faceted....

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    Thanks both of you....I'll give it a try. Would be cool if we could all get together down at the local pub for a beer! Cheers
  • The Best Rendering Engine?????

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    All great insight you got here and it truely does come down to what your end goal is. If you are looking to really get into the mainstream of illustration work, you may want to consider v-ray as first priority. It is probably the most widely used in the industry, fastest, and produces top quality. Now, I am talking about final production work that big arcthitecture firms use and animation/illustration/motion graphics studios use. I know not everyone uses it, but it seems to be the most popular, plus it also is incorporated into most of the big name 3d aps., but there is unfortunately no standalone version. The other thing to consider if you are really trying to get serious about illustration is recognizing that there will probably be a point where you are going to need to make the a switch to the 3ds max, due to the limitations of SU in various areas, and v-ray is "THE Rendering Engine" for 3ds max, but from what I am told v-ray for su is fairly similar to vray for max. For just an architect, you may not need all this and another ap may suite you better, but like I said, if you want to get to the level of huge studios like spine3d or neoscape, you will want to learn v-ray. And if you have the time to learn it, which you will honestly need, the workflow can actuallly be very fast. Vray is more about what settings not to touch as opposed to altering a million different things. I recommend reading through the manual and just start playing with different materials. It will definately be worth it if you ahve the time to put into learning it. But the more apps. you learn the better you are so dont just look for one solution.
  • Model Review and suggestions.

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    Any suggestions on how to create a void in a surface that was created with Sandbox?
  • Moving objects

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    This is a common "mistake" (if we can call it like that). Sometimes it's even performed in really unexpected situations when for instance a group created "on the fly" glues onto a face. See attached example. [image: 8GJJ_Unglue.png]
  • Disapearing model on group selection to edit

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    Yep, that did it. Thanks for the info. I knew I had seen option that somewhere, but just couldn't find it again. Now, someone with clairvoyance just tell me when I moved that slider. Thanks for your very quick reply. Ken
  • Ocean Modelling?

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    GaieusG
    I can only say what I keep saying to women: NEVER TRUST ME!
  • Seems new version is avaible

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    GaieusG
    See here: http://www.sketchucation.com/forums/scf/viewtopic.php?f=15&t=16957
  • Component/Group Edit Settings

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    Hmm, good question. I've never actually used that feature. But from a quick test, it appeared to work on my SU6. Chris
  • Rounded box?

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    @unknownuser said: everyone has their own method huh? here's how i would do it.. 30x40 base, 6 1/2" square at top.. i had to guess the height (20" to bottom of square top) and the amount of vert at the base (2.5" on the long side and 1" on the short)... here's a link to the movie and i'll attach the final skp as well. http://homepage.mac.com/jeffhammond/.Public/boxthing.mov i use a lot of shortcuts and rubies but it should be fairly self explanatory.. any questions, just ask. why didn't i think of that? unfolded: [image: Eceu_Capture.JPG]
  • *.skp convert into *.wmv

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    @emily said: Thank you. but I found it ends up i have to give them my credit card number with expire date. Not sure if it's safe doing this. sorry, somehow the links seems to have changed. just google 'Virtual Dub' and you will find a download link somewhere. it is definitely for free (so don't enter any credit card info! )
  • Cut through lines with window / door component

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    GaieusG
    HOWEVER,if you have an image with this course of brick ANYWHERE (there must be some with it on the top or something), you can always position that image...
  • Upside down components

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    BINGO! I changed the axis and must have pointed it down and not up. I have the view axis off so I didn't notice it. Hooray rightside up components. You rock.
  • [SOLVED!] automated material creation for huge batches?

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    Thanks to all. problem solved @Jim: That plugin worked like a charm. I have all textures imported now. Saved me hours of tedium.
  • Help me with PHOTOMATCH

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    Wow! foot in mouth Fooled me!
  • Plugin problems.......

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    so that hasn't done the trick, the attachment here shows its in. Also on the left I've included your pic your plugin folder. I may just highlighting my lack of knowledge on the subject here, but an icon seems different to yours - see freescale.plugin. would that be it? I also get please install progressbar.rb from smustard which you can see i have. [image: fWNV_screengrabpluginfolder2.jpg]
  • Export from Su7 to Su 6 (Solved?)

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    mmm... I've had quite a few issues with imported DWG from AutoCAD or other applications. (blocks with origin point far of would make the blocks, converted into components in SU jitter and do all sorts of weirdness.) My workflow for importing DWG is: Copy only the required data to a fresh new DWG file. Then Purge in AutoCAD. Open a new instance of SketchUp, import the DWG, delete unwanted garbage the import brought along Purge the SU model Copy to the working model That normally get rids of most problems.

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