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    [TIPS 'ND TRICKS]: dragging textures to material editor

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      kwistenbiebel
      last edited by

      Hi people,

      I am using Sketchup for more than 4 years now and still from time to time I stumble upon a feature I didn't know of.

      This one is a great one. A lot of you will already use it but I just discovered it today by accident.

      Here it goes:
      Instead of browsing a texture and digging into folders to change a material texture, 'drag and drop' your textures from explorer into the texture slot. Waaay more efficient.

      That's it.
      I hope some of you found this helpful.

      Regards,
      Kwistenbiebel

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        lewiswadsworth
        last edited by

        Also works with styles (.style files) and the Styles Window.

        col sporcar si trova

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          kwistenbiebel
          last edited by

          I see...
          what about dragging in another SU model?....must try that.

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            lewiswadsworth
            last edited by

            Yes, you can drag and drop SU models into an open SU window and they will appear as components in the current model. I do this when reviewing students work on a projected screen...it is much faster to drag the submitted homework assignments into an empty SU model than it is to to go through a bunch of dialogs just to load the next assignment for review.

            There are a lot of drag-and-drop sort of things in SU, at least on Windows. For instance, you can drag importable image files like JPEGs and drop them right into your model. I have to assume it works the same on a Mac.

            (Note that it doesn't seem to work with other model formats.)

            col sporcar si trova

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              kwistenbiebel
              last edited by

              Interesting.
              I find the drag-'nd-drop method extremely handy when working with a dual screen setup.
              SU on the left screen, explorer windows on the right screen.

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                remus
                last edited by

                Cool tips guys, always nice to learn new stuff.

                http://remusrendering.wordpress.com/

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