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I found this - http://archive3d.net/
Lots of stuff and more important:@unknownuser said:
By downloading 3D model you are agree with:
- This 3D model is provided "as is", entirely at your own risk.
- Archive3D.net doesn't accept any claims regarding quality of 3D model or any standards conformity.
- This model may be used in any commercial way only if it is a part of artwork or project. Single reselling or redistribution of this model is prohibited.
- This model may be freely modificated or elaborated.
Remark: The models are provided in *.3DS and *.GSM formats. The basic ways of use are 3D Visualisation, Interior Design, Architectural Visualisation, Landscape Design, 3D Animation and 3D Art.
So, lets combine and convert them to SketchUP components. Here is one:
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@unknownuser said:
redistribution of this model is prohibited.
@dedmin said:
lets combine and convert them to SketchUP components:
Nice link, but i don't know if it'd be a good idea to do that.
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@unknownuser said:
@unknownuser said:
redistribution of this model is prohibited.
@dedmin said:
lets combine and convert them to SketchUP components:
Nice link, but i don't know if it'd be a good idea to do that.
@unknownuser said:
- This model may be freely modificated or elaborated
I think we gonna do this? It is just a file conversion to be used by all SketchUP users. I mean if one finds something useful to share it with others as a component.
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@dedmin said:
It is just a file conversion to be used by all SketchUP users.
It is true, however the TOS over there explicitly prohibits it.
Maybe we should ask for some permission?
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HI Everybody
I am new to Sketchup and I am interested in learning how to combine and import the .ds and .gsm files from a model that I found on the web. Does anybody have information about this?
Thanks!
Mauricio
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