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      garystan
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      Hi everybody :

              How to save materials, from my pictures folder ( .jpeg format), and then save them into the SU 8 Materials folder.   I tried to save a .jpeg I used in a project, but, when I went to check  in the MATERIALS Folder (within SU 8 Prorgram Folders), it wasn't there.  I'm pretty sure, in the Materials Tool, I clicked on IN MODEL, selected the Material I just imported (using the Browse button), and clicked on SAVE.  The dialog box popped up. I went to the Program Folders/Google/SketuchUp 8/Materials/Carpet and Textiles. I'm pretty sure the format was already selected (.skm). But, after closing SU 8, I went into the Materials Folder, and didn't see the "saved" Material listed.  It's obvious I did something wrong........but I don't know what.
      
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        How to create your own SketchUp Material Libraries | SketchUcation

        How to add images to SketchUp and save them to your own custom library for re-use in other projects and to create your own custom SketchUp Materials Library.

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          Dave R
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          Rich's tutorial is excellent and it'll get you on your way. I do the first part a little differently when I create new textures. I create faces in the model on which to paint the images. Then I import the images with File>Import and paint them onto those faces. My textures are almost never square images. I know lengths of them but the widths are generally arbitrary so the rectangles I draw are to the lengths of the textures but random in width. I wind up with something like this in the model.

          http://www.finewoodworking.com/assets/uploads/posts/37289/mats5_xl.png

          After the textures are in the model I save them by dragging the thumbnails from In Model to a destination library as Rich showed.

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