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  • Autodesk Seek

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    elmerE
    Thanks for the link John, looks interesting.
  • [WIP] NPR Brick Pattern

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  • Billboard trees?

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    These are fairly good: http://forums.sketchucation.com/viewtopic.php?f=40&t=21216 If you're looking to spend money, I recommend these: http://www.cadplants.com/index.php
  • Find size of component

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    Sorry, I coulda googled that. Very interesting. I went to Pinang near there but didn't make it to Sumatra. (One of my favorite coffees though!). Don't travel so much lately myself. Have to stay put and try to make a living. Peter
  • 3d pine tree

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    thanks Dale ,I hope you like this , also as an small new year gift pine 2web.skp[image: fEDj_1.jpg] another Thea render ,same trees [image: 0mkM_res1.png]
  • 3D Warehouse interface...

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    It's a great find.
  • Birch Tree

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    @mike lucey said: Thanks José, Nice Silver Birch Tree. I have one growing in my garden! Thanks Mike, In my rainy and green Asturias we have forests with this tree. It is one of my favourites.
  • Seamless Snowy Trees

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    By way of information; I have found that there is quite a demand for this type of NPR image. Standard Imagecels stuff is fine if you are going for a photoreal effect, but just doesn't sit happily with native SU image export...or with many of the styles. I used to use a brilliant Photoshop simplifier plugin called Buzz Pro to do this kind of stuff, but the company (Fo2pix) went out of business...although if you search hard enough, you might find some 'orphaned' copies floating about on the Net. Topaz Labs took up the torch and now produce a filter called Topaz Simplify, which has a Buzz 'tribute' setting, producing much the same kind of effects. It will not only produce the kind of simplified image, like the trees, which blends well with SU's minimalist 'illustrative' look...but it can also produce effects that can turn all your existing photographic Face Me components into something that can blend in with just about every style that SU can produce. Topaz Simplify Link [image: transformer_lg.jpg]
  • Requesting hanging tile?

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    jackpot. I obviously would never have come across that on my own, so thanks massimo! problem solved
  • Nite Vision Style

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    After all that i never saved the style
  • ALFA ROMEO 159 SPORTS WAGON

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    Ask for extension. No harm trying
  • [REQ] Maple again

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    @alvis said: Do not know if there maple, but very similar. true, a little repetitive (riginal size 3900x1750) Sorry for the offtopic, which number is this decor by Egger?
  • Help making texture seamless

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    That's great
  • Remove color using ruby

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    [%(#BF0000)[Drawingelement.material]](http://code.google.com/apis/sketchup/docs/ourdoc/drawingelement.html#material) = nil For example: face = Sketchup.active_model.selection[0] face.material = nil face.back_material = nil ( Side note: If you wanted to remove only the color from a texture (when a texture is colorized), it seems not to work with material.color = nil, but turns it black )
  • Free Showroom Model @ CGTuts

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    Hmm lot's of room to get creative with
  • Could'ya/would'ya use trees like these?

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    I like these. I'm collecting trees to use to try out effects. These have a nice appearance, and although thin, they feel far more real than many of the trees I've seen, at least as rendered in the image in your post. (2 minute pause...) I just downloaded them. They aren't as convincing just in SU, but then I expect orbits would take forever. Real trees have more variation. E.g. NO two trees will have the same branch pattern. Modeling this is hard. You need to pick a species of tree, and take dozens of pictures. I'm still learning SU (I'm a newbie) It would be way cool if these were truly dynamic components. E.g. if I scale the tree, it doesn't just draw the whole thing bigger, but rather, the branches get heavier, and new material is added at the outside. This would also help with the unique aspect. Several people have commented on color. I'll go a step further: Suppose you provided them as models, but created them in 5 layers. Layer 0 Trunk-Branch-twig. Layer 1 Blossoms Layer two Summer foliage. Layer 3. Fall Folliage. Layer 4 Fruit/seeds. Certain things tend to be invariant on a given species of tree: One is twig angle. Some trees have twigs at right angles to the branch. Many have angles of roughly 60 degrees. Most columnar trees (Tower poplar, Swedish aspen, columnar spruce the ONLY genetic difference is the gene that controls this angle. Another is twig spacing, although this tends to vary with light levels. Many plants distribute the radial angle of the side branch on a fibonacci series. (Corn is a good example, where it's really easy to see.) Others will do whorls of branches. Most conifers do this, and it's really obvious when they are young, and is really hard to see when they get older. The ratio of daughter branches to parent is also a common constant, as is the ratio of branch diameter to the distance to the next branch point. You've captured this very well in your trees, and I think to me that is a big part of the appeal. Another is light response. Many shrub willows will send out branches at an angle of about 20 degrees above the horizontal, then as they get out from under the rest of the tree curve up. A third is raggedness. Some trees when you look at them in winter almost look as if someone pruned them to make a nice smooth outline. Others look like a botched haircut. Not all characteristics are invariant within a species. One variety of blue spruce has very even length needles. Another has a 30% variation in length on the same twig. Some spruce have very evenly space branches as they get older. Others have branches that droop at various angles. Many trees have different trunk bark than twig bark. 1 year bark on most poplar is a grey-green. Older bark is pale grey. Trunk bark is dark grey with fissures. Birch twigs are the colour of hershey's chocolate until they are finger thick. Then the white spots spread out and turn the branch paper white with dark markings. Golden willow has yellowish grey branches except for this year's new growth. THAT in winter is schoolbus yellow with orange tips.
  • 28 Free Hardwood Flooring Textures

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    Sorry I'm on here late, guys! It's just that this is a really, really awesome find! While I'm looking to buy property, I planned on doing some redesigning of the place (my business) to better accommodate the mood/image of the company. I'm not much of a 3D designer (still learning sketchup and cad), but I've got some people helping me out. Hopefully these textures will give them the spark of inspiration they're looking for. Either way, thanks for sharing. I'm certain these textures will assist "bringing the overall room design" together. Sometimes floors or wall colors can really complete a room...y'know? Thanks, guys! =D
  • IKEA FURNITURE: GRANAS

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    Allan Thanks a bunch. Nice work and Ikea models are always appreciated. Cheers dtr
  • Required 2d photographic hedges, trees

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    actually i searched but a lot of posts containing the word trees came up. it was greatly difficult to find my requirement in that huge no. of posts.
  • Ceiling rose?

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    Ah yes, good textures can easily substitute complex geometry - at least from a distance - with proper bump or especially displacement mapping.

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