Photoshop Tutorial - Using a SketchUp Paving Overlay
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This is not really much of a SkethUp tutorial (never open SketchUp at all). But I show I use a brick pattern I made in SketchUp to turn a boring grey street into a nicer colored, brick paved street.
Nothing too incredible, and it looks like Youtube has messed up the image in the video a bit at different points. But overall, it is ok.
Direct link to watch in Youtube:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WJfQuxFwfwc[flash=800,600:so42gooq]http://www.youtube.com/v/WJfQuxFwfwc[/flash:so42gooq]
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Video is Private, Chris
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Oh that's weird, it worked for me on a browser when I was not logged in....let me change the settings on it.
Chris
How about now, is it better?
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Still private, Chris.
Never mind, it must be boring anyway!

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Still private here too...

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Odd. Ok, I have made it all super public now.
Try it again?
Oh, and yes, it is super boring. So good luck!
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No
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To me it's still private (even if I empty the cache).
Edit: now it works

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I think it must be a YouTube cache. Maybe it takes a few hours for them to update their cache internationally.
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Nice Tut!
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Though the bottom half is distorted in parts
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Yeah, that distortion is lame. Youtube did it when they processed it. I'm not even sure they finished processing it because the 720 screen res video looks bad with lots of artifacts.
I had to do that photosim overnight. I was at the office here until 5:00am working on it. I decided to record all the interesting bits. So I ended up with 14 total video tutorials about that one photosim. I've published them here for my co-workers. I doubt anyone will ever see them.

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Great stuff, Chris. Thanks for posting this.
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