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    • GaieusG Offline
      Gaieus
      last edited by

      Can you point me to such a model in the 3D Warehouse?
      It could be done several ways and I'm not sure how this particular one was made.

      Gai...

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      • soloS Offline
        solo
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        They are made with SU, by painstakingly tracing an image and filling the traced parts with flat color, then deleting the unwanted bits at the end and saving as a component.

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          BigTom
          last edited by

          Here is a link to the bonus pack download section for SU version 6 (There is no version7 pack yet) http://sketchup.google.com/download/bonuspacks6.html

          I've attached the SU file here as well 2D_Group_Allyson_Avery.skp

          http://www.tomsherrillillustrations.com

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            BigTom
            last edited by

            @solo said:

            They are made with SU, by painstakingly tracing an image and filling the traced parts with flat color, then deleting the unwanted bits at the end and saving as a component.

            Thanks for the reply, Solo. I was afraid of that - that's what I've been doing but was hoping to streamline the process somehow.

            http://www.tomsherrillillustrations.com

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            • GaieusG Offline
              Gaieus
              last edited by

              If they are drawn with real geometry (and not images), you can still use some external program where freehand drawing is easier and then import the result to SU.

              Gai...

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                drewpoeppel
                last edited by

                Here is a link to a tutorial.
                http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IlroywBmCdM

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                • GaieusG Offline
                  Gaieus
                  last edited by

                  Well, there, the outline is already drawn - and that's the painstaking part in here.

                  Gai...

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                  • T Offline
                    tomsdesk
                    last edited by

                    Tom, I find it easier to trace the image in Autocad (no fighting the inference problems), then importing the dwg linework (image erased of course) into SU to finish up.

                    There are tracing programs that can create a path that can be exported as a dxf, but I personally found the clean up of such took longer than tracing in acad.

                    Have fun, Tom.

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                    • daleD Offline
                      dale
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                      I was trying to find this tutorial that I did once in which they used "trace contour" in Photoshop then, I believe they adjusted the contrast, did a little cleanup, exported as a bitmap to a cad program, exported as a dxf/dwg to sketchup . It sounds convoluted, but I remeber after doing the tutorial thinking it was quite slick.

                      Just monkeying around....like Monsanto

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                      • RichardR Offline
                        Richard
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                        1. Import photo to photoshop > edit > image adjustment > posterise > lower number of colours,
                        2. edit image to paint areas that you just want as one colour,
                        3. create masks of each colour and export each as separate JPG,
                        4. Get freeware - Wintopo, or use Coral Trace, or illustrator
                        5. Import image > auto trace outline > smooth or simplify > export dxf
                        6. Open SU > import dxf > combine outputs > clean up > create faces > make face me component,

                        Sounds like a lot but once you get process going it's pretty quick.

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                        • olisheaO Offline
                          olishea
                          last edited by

                          good idea

                          oli

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                            cosycat
                            last edited by

                            I noticed that the offline version of vector magic
                            http://vectormagic.com/home
                            has a dxf export feature, might be useful if you wanted to do a lot of this type of work.

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