A Welcome Message to New SketchUcation Members
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Hi and welcome all who joined lately (I've been away at the BaseCamp and have not had the possibility to follow the events here).
I'm sure you'll have a great time here!
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Hi to everyone,
Im really glad to join here. Anyway, I joined here in my journey to try my hands in vray or kerykythea stuff as I find some works there and mixed with skecthup's sketchy style would work great(I think, I havent tried it yet).
The problem is I never plungged my hands into these photorealistic rendering ever before especially when sketchup came out (i use to draw manually with my presentations before and render it with photoshop or plain water color).
Is there any topic here that could help me start out?
Thanks. Hope I could contribute more soon as well.
Tesmeko
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Hi tesmeko and welcome to the forums!
I think for different render techniques as well as mixing them, you should really browse the Gallery. I remember Pete (solo) having made some really stunning mixtures of edge style output from SU combined with PR renders from Podium.
There was no particular tutorial about it however; he just combined the two images in PS (which - as you write above - I assume you can handle).
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Welcome Tesmeko,
You may find this thread by Mateo of interest:
http://www.sketchucation.com/forums/scf/viewtopic.php?f=81&t=10621 -
Hi everyone! It's nice to join here. I've been using sketchup for around about a year now and i really enjoy it. i think i'm going to have a nice time here.
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Hi Jamie and welcome!
I'm sure you won't only "ask questions" but "answer them" in this section.
It's good to have experienced users aboard. (BTW - have I already said "welcome"? ) -
New here. I stumbled across this program while recently at one of my architects office. I searched for sketch up and now have the trial version on the house computer and office computer. I am an engineer, and use AutoCAD all the time, but found Sketchup a great tool for my playing around with floorplans.
Now for the questions. I am trying to import a CAD file cause I am looking to model a backyard & pool to design a cabana. I traced the plat map into cad, but I to be missing something when it comes into sketchup. The imported file has no surfaces or faces. The house is simple cause it has straight lines. The pool is completely curved with a hot tub. Do i have to trace the whole shape out to create the face?
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Welcome, and no you shouldnt have to trace the entire thing.
If you right click the imported stuff and click explode it should give you a load of stuff you can use in SU. From here you can either fill in the faces manually (by tracing a few lines) or use the makefaces ruby from smustard. Either way should work.
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@remus said:
Welcome, and no you shouldnt have to trace the entire thing.
If you right click the imported stuff and click explode it should give you a load of stuff you can use in SU. From here you can either fill in the faces manually (by tracing a few lines) or use the makefaces ruby from smustard. Either way should work.
Would that be an explode in autocad before inporting or explode in sketchup after importing? If in sketchup, where is that command?
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Thats an explode in SU. You get to it by right clicking the geometry->explode.
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Hello you guys, I'm new in this community.
I'm a sketchUp user for quite sometime but dont know about this forum, so I've been using SketchUp only in normal method w/out having knowledge that SketchUp could do more than I thought.
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Yeah, what James says; if you have any questions, don't be shy to post them here (or in any of the related subfoums)
BUTif you have anything to boast wit, PLEASE, post it in the Gallery!
And of course - WELCOME!
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hi im deathcloud a sketchup user i use sketchu-up pro 6 and rendering it with vray...i enjoyed using it and it helped me a lot in mywork.. imcurrently working on an architectural firm at the Philippines and i invite filipino architects to log on our forum arkinoy.tk im a newbie in this forum and expects to learn a lot from the pro... il try to post my works at the gallery thanks and God speed..
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Welcome JC and I'm looking forward to seeing your posts in the gallery!
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hi everybody my name "FEW" from thailand Iam architect and use su for design and presentation glad to meet you and hope everybody comment to my post for work than better thankyou
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Hiya peeps! I'm Michael, but frankly the whole interwebz knows me as BorgMan! I've been using SU5Pro for a couple of years now (from before the Google takeover), but I must say I'm quite happy with the program, with a switch to another 3D application nowhere near in sight. I usually model Star Trek (no cannon stuff, only my own) and sometimes dabble into architecture a bit; call it a hobby of mine To be honest, the Google groups didn't really do it for me, so I decided to hop over here and see what you guys have to offer
So... Hi
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Hi Few and BorgMan - welcome to SCF!
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Welcome Borgman....you should make a thread for your Hayden class ship in the Gallery here too, it's a perfect example of sketchup mastery.
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Hi!
I'm a CAD user and recently discovered Sketchup, it's great. I've signed up here mainly to find the answer to one question:
I am putting together a web page and I wondered if it would be possible to embed a sketchup file in a similar way to how google maps can be embedded on a page.What I'm picturing here is, a building or something I've drawn, in a box on my webpage, with controls whereby visitors can rotate it and look at it in 3D right there on the webpage.
I guess this might mean importing it into another program? I could always make a video of it rotating or something, but what I really want is for it to be interactive, so the user can turn it around.
Any insights would be appreciated.
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Hi trumpetcase, as far as i know there are 2 ways to embed an SU model into a webpage. Theres a program called hypercosm which, after installing a plugin, lets you view the model in full 3D.
Theres also a little thing from google (i cant rmeember what its called, sorry.) that lets you export a series of images from your model. This can then be placed in your website and viewed in a series, giving the impression of rotating the model in 3D.
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