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    • fuzzionF Offline
      fuzzion
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      @iichiversii said:

      Iv built up a library of models in SU from projects i put on hold, projects I lost interest in and finished projects, but iv no more use for them, I never open them anymore so now I feel it's time to part with them, so I ventured off and looked at the usual sites were assets could be sold, but and there is a but, on these model selling sites there doesn't seem to be many SU models, now this surprised me as iv seen some posts here on SCF of certin models which the modeller says I'm going to sell it on beep beep beep and beep beep beep, and there are no traces of these models in the SU search on these sites, are my missing something here, do SU models not sell, or do modellers change the format of the model to .OBj or .FBX and so on so that the model doesn't appear as a .dae which would opt out of the SU searches?

      Iv never tried until now to sell my models but is there a guild to even prepare your model to sell it, for example should I change the format from .dae to another format or leave it, i would like to know how exactly I should prepare a model for selling, how should I present my model and what to are the does and donts.

      Maybe someone who has sold models via model asset stores could share some tips and help others to be more prepared, like myself.... πŸ˜„

      I take models for free from SU warehouse. Then use TGI3d upsample plugin to make them ultra high quality models. Im a Cheapo πŸ˜’

      "Only the dead have seen the end of war" - Plato

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      • iichiversiiI Offline
        iichiversii
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        @fuzzion

        @unknownuser said:

        I take models for free from SU warehouse. Then use TGI3d upsample plugin to make them ultra high quality models. Im a Cheapo

        Are you selling these models? I hope not...

        Bring on the Rain...

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        • HieruH Offline
          Hieru
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          @fuzzion said:

          I take models for free from SU warehouse. Then use TGI3d upsample plugin to make them ultra high quality models. Im a Cheapo πŸ˜’

          Setting aside the fact that it would be easier to create the models yourself (factoring in the corrections you would usually need to make) don't you think that's a form of theft?

          www.davidhier.co.uk

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          • iichiversiiI Offline
            iichiversii
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            @unknownuser said:

            Setting aside the fact that it would be easier to create the models yourself (factoring in the corrections you would usually need to make) don't you think that's a form of theft?

            I totally agree, but bare in mind Hieru he hasn't said he's selling them, but selling models created by someone else is in my mind a form of theft, it happens, iv read on the forums some models sold are resold on other sites by the buyer, it's an issue that needs to be addreassed,google warehouse models have being found for sale also, it happens I would only sell what I create myself.

            Bring on the Rain...

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            • fuzzionF Offline
              fuzzion
              last edited by

              @iichiversii said:

              @unknownuser said:

              Setting aside the fact that it would be easier to create the models yourself (factoring in the corrections you would usually need to make) don't you think that's a form of theft?

              I totally agree, but bare in mind Hieru he hasn't said he's selling them, but selling models created by someone else is in my mind a form of theft, it happens, iv read on the forums some models sold are resold on other sites by the buyer, it's an issue that needs to be addreassed,google warehouse models have being found for sale also, it happens I would only sell what I create myself.

              Cant sell. Models get too big. Also i never use my work for commercial use or gain.

              "Only the dead have seen the end of war" - Plato

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              • HieruH Offline
                Hieru
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                Well that's what the Warehouse is for.

                In the context of this thread you appeared to be saying that you were selling models found in the Warehouse.

                www.davidhier.co.uk

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                • iichiversiiI Offline
                  iichiversii
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                  @michaliszissiou

                  I just spent the last few hrs reading your SU/BLENDER workflow, fantastic, i even tested it and i had unbelievable results, its like the missing link iv being in search for, this is simply brilliant, cheers for the workflow πŸ‘

                  Bring on the Rain...

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                  • michaliszissiouM Offline
                    michaliszissiou
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                    @unknownuser said:

                    I just spent the last few hrs reading your SU/BLENDER workflow, fantastic, i even tested it and i had unbelievable results, its like the missing link iv being in search for, this is simply brilliant, cheers for the workflow

                    Thank you.
                    Where? On SketchUp artists? If yes, it's an old one using blender 2.49b. Some things have changed, but the basic principles exist.

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                    • iichiversiiI Offline
                      iichiversii
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                      @michaliszissiou said:

                      @unknownuser said:

                      I just spent the last few hrs reading your SU/BLENDER workflow, fantastic, i even tested it and i had unbelievable results, its like the missing link iv being in search for, this is simply brilliant, cheers for the workflow

                      Thank you.
                      Where? On SketchUp artists? If yes, it's an old one using blender 2.49b. Some things have changed, but the basic principles exist.

                      No I read everything here on scf, great read and opened my eyes to more possibilities, if you have up to date workflow I would like to hear it πŸ‘

                      Bring on the Rain...

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                      • michaliszissiouM Offline
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                        Blender to SketchUp – A Workaround for Texturing Organic Shapes :: SketchUp 3D Rendering Tutorials by SketchUpArtists

                        By Michalis Zissiou Although SketchUp is one of the easiest and fastest applications for 3D architectural modeling, when it comes to organic forms, t

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                        But it's old now, a blender 2.49b and SU workflow.
                        Not many changed, just the blender UI, a little.
                        Why not updating it? Because I learned a lot about blender and I don't use SU much any more.
                        Basically I import in blender only. It's the cycles render engine, you see. And the ability to set up huge scenes using 100k trees as instances
                        But exporting a model to SU gives you an opportunity to easily share it with SU users. As skp.

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                        • iichiversiiI Offline
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                          I once read an articale onlina about these virtual worlds like second life and Entropia Universe which have a virtual economy but in saying that they generate real money also, these worlds have the ability to import 3D models created from SU, and many members of the second life have used the warehouse to download funiture, buildings and so on to create there virtual homes, you can set up a business in these worlds selling models, for example a furniture shop, shrubs, maybe even a car sales company i think, imagine that, but now when i reserch it i find very little about selling models in these vurtual worlds, a virtual nite club sold for over $600,000.00 in real USD on Entropia Universe, and this isnt the only high selling item on these worlds, its staggering how much these worlds generate in real cash, and 3D Models are exactly what is selling here, has anyone have experience in this field?

                          Bring on the Rain...

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