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    • P Offline
      PĆ Olo_TM
      last edited by

      How do?
      example: >>
      http://img38.imageshack.us/img38/8813/ffffffja.jpg

      the format is SKM.. 😲
      Thank you all!

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        PĆ Olo_TM
        last edited by

        anyone can help me? šŸ˜ž

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        • Rich O BrienR Offline
          Rich O Brien Moderator
          last edited by

          Right the material in the browser and choose edit material.

          Download the free D'oh Book for SketchUp šŸ“–

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            Landie
            last edited by

            If I get you right PaOlo you want to know how to create a texture for sketchup like the example. In Photoshop or similar create your image on a new layer and make a transparent background. Then save as a png file (this will preserve the transparancy). Import that into Sketchup and there you have it.

            http://www.smithdimes.co.uk

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              harnstein
              last edited by

              It depends on if you want to have a texture or a object (like a standalone face as a fence).
              For making materials the how-to's above are correct.

              If you want to have a "standalone-object" like fence, people, tree whats-of-ever you'd have to do it like this:

              • import image with transparent parts (png file)
              • explode image
              • trace the object and delete transparent parts to get correct shadows
              • to automate that you could use TIG's ImageTrimmer plugin (search the forums) which does that job for you

              still sketchin'

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