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    • R Offline
      remus
      last edited by

      I dont think theres any way you can selectively turn off profile.

      If you want to get the effect your looking for youd probably be able to do it by merging 2 exported images though.

      http://remusrendering.wordpress.com/

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        susketcher
        last edited by

        Thanks for quick reply Remus.

        Let me try to understand what you are saying here.

        1. Create an independent image of jet plume with profiles turned off.
        2. Merge the image created in above step into the sketchup model that has the body of the missile (profile turned on).

        Can you please tell me how to merge the two if the above is correct?

        Thanks

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          remus
          last edited by

          no problem.

          1. you need 2 images from the same point of view, the only difference between them should be one with profiles and one without.
            2)Open the 2 images in your favourite image editor (photoshop, gimp or similar.)
            3)copy the profiles image on to a new layer above the non-profiles image.
            4)Working on the profiles layer, select the area around the plume and delete it.
            5)make sure the profiles layer is on top of the non profiles layer.

          If you want me to do a more detailed tutorial with pics and stuff i'm happy to oblige πŸ˜„

          http://remusrendering.wordpress.com/

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            susketcher
            last edited by

            Remus,

            That makes more sense now. However if i am not wrong this will only work with images(correct?). What i am trying to do is create a little animation in sketchup showing the plume coming out and if possible changing shape and size. Is it possible in anyway to get rid of the plume profile in model itself? If i am not wrong Sketchup also has layers. Is there anyway to manipulate the layers feature in sketchup to achieve this?

            Once again, i appreciate your help. πŸ˜„

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              remus
              last edited by

              Your right, it will only work for images.

              I dont think it's possible to do within SU, unless of course someone has come up wit a tidy little workaround im not aware of.

              http://remusrendering.wordpress.com/

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                Gaieus
                last edited by

                Hi Susketchr,

                Unfortunately Remus is right (I mean not the fact that he is right is unfortunate or what...)

                Anyway, you cannot turn profile lines off on only some parts of model.

                Lyers on't do any good either because you cannot asign different styles to different layer (only to scenes but this is not the case here).

                I'd still uggest to turn proiles off -they are ugl anywy (and you shouldn't "lose edges" when they are turne off).

                Gai...

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                • Jean LemireJ Offline
                  Jean Lemire
                  last edited by

                  Hi Susketchr, hi folks.

                  You may try hiding profiles and keeping edges visible.

                  To hide all edges in the plume, try :

                  1 - Go to Wireframe Mode.

                  2 - Select all edges.

                  3 - Hide them.

                  4 - Go back to previous Mode (Shaded or Shaded with textures).

                  Just ideas.

                  Jean (Johnny) Lemire from Repentigny, Quebec, Canada.

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                    Tobobo
                    last edited by

                    You could reduce the size of the profile edges. But it works for the whole model tho

                    Toby

                    Philippians 4:13

                    I can do everything through him who gives me strength.

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                      susketcher
                      last edited by

                      Guys,

                      I think i will turn off the profile lines and make the other objects' textures more darker to make them more visible. This forum is great, i am pleasantly surprised with the number of replies in such a short time. Appreciate all this help guys and keep up the good work. πŸ˜„

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                        mirjman
                        last edited by

                        can you post the model of your jet plume? I can't recreate your problem with a simple cylinder... see attached (I have a cube with profiles and a cylinder without)


                        Untitled.jpg

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                          susketcher
                          last edited by

                          Mirjman,
                          Here is the sketchup model file with plume and the rest.


                          JetPlume.skp

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                            utiler
                            last edited by

                            or you could create your own style using Style Builder. This way you can play with the Dropout length and Fade Factor and see what comes of it.....
                            just more ideas...

                            Just Curious...

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                              Voder Vocoder
                              last edited by

                              @susketcher said:

                              Mirjman,
                              Here is the sketchup model file with plume and the rest.

                              susketcher,

                              The profile lines on the flame are numerous, but not infinite in number. If you're somewhat patient, you can keep rotating the thing and hiding them until you've hidden them all. Using wireframe to see them, Ctrl-A to select them, and a hotkey to hide them, it isn't really all that time consuming and tedious, say, compared to knitting a sweater.

                              In fact, here, I've done it for you. Just be mighty sure you don't get inside that component and hit Unhide All, or you can do the redo yourself.

                              ~Voder


                              The flames component

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                                susketcher
                                last edited by

                                You guys are awesome. πŸ‘

                                Voder Vocoder,
                                I had given up on that approach under the impression i am dealing with thousands of line if not infinite. Thank you so very much. πŸ˜„

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                                  Voder Vocoder
                                  last edited by

                                  @susketcher said:

                                  I had given up on that approach under the impression i am dealing with thousands of line if not infinite.
                                  Not really. I'd say there's one for each facet of the cylinder seen edge-on and one for each side of the sawtooth pattern you cut out. Hardly infinite, or even thousands. More like a few dozen or less I'd say.

                                  ~Voder

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                                    mirjman
                                    last edited by

                                    here's how I did it (fastest method):

                                    1. triple click on the jet plume, this selects all

                                    2. hold shift and click on the SURFACE of the plume, this deselects the fire surface but has all the edges selected

                                    3. right click on an edge in the selection and say "hide"

                                    i think this worked because you must have started with a cylinder at some point, similar to my previous post here


                                    JetPlume2.jpg

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