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    utiler
    last edited by 13 Aug 2015, 23:44

    Hey guys, I've got a mental block. Why is it when I import an image, scale it to size and try to paint it onto a cylinder it won't?

    I've done it before but I've got nothing!!!!


    2015-08-14_0946.png


    2015-08-14_0946_001.png


    RiD-CounterTop.skp

    purpose/expression/purpose/....

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      pbacot
      last edited by 14 Aug 2015, 01:02

      I had to use ThruPaint myself. First make the texture not "Projected".

      I scaled it up. Perhaps inappropriately. Seems if you don't want it to go so tall, you have to define a smaller surface for it.


      RiD-CounterTop 2.skp

      MacOSX MojaveSketchUp Pro v19 Twilight v2 Thea v3 PowerCADD

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        sdmitch
        last edited by 14 Aug 2015, 01:13

        @utiler said:

        Hey guys, I've got a mental block. Why is it when I import an image, scale it to size and try to paint it onto a cylinder it won't?

        I've done it before but I've got nothing!!!!

        Import image as texture. Make sure texture is set Projected.

        Turn off hidden geometry. Sample texture with eye dropper.

        Paint cylinder.


        cylindar.gif

        Nothing is worthless, it can always be used as a bad example.

        http://sdmitch.blogspot.com/

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          utiler
          last edited by 14 Aug 2015, 04:19

          Gee I'm stupid..... Thanks Sam!

          ๐Ÿ˜ฎ ๐Ÿ˜ฎ

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            pbacot
            last edited by 14 Aug 2015, 05:10

            Another way. Make the texture on the flat face NOT Projected. Sample it. Select all the faces or just the whole surface (hidden geo off) to be painted. Click the paint bucket on it until it seems to stop shifting textures, and the label will be wrapped.

            MacOSX MojaveSketchUp Pro v19 Twilight v2 Thea v3 PowerCADD

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              olishea
              last edited by 14 Aug 2015, 16:29

              Another way using UV tools.....just paint the cylinder using the normal bucket tool.

              Then right click the face, UV tools > Cylindrical Projection. Hey Presto...it maps the texture.

              oli

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                utiler
                last edited by 14 Aug 2015, 23:14

                Hey thanks guys, I got it to work simply by the was Sam explained it, stupid me.

                I haven't played around with UV tools yet but want to give it a try; sounds like its pretty neat.

                Cheers to you all...!

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                  utiler
                  last edited by 14 Aug 2015, 23:19

                  quick question; what's the main difference between thomthom's UV toolkit and Whaat's SketchUV?

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                    Rich O Brien Moderator
                    last edited by 15 Aug 2015, 07:32

                    SketchUV has more mapping methods.

                    Download the free D'oh Book for SketchUp ๐Ÿ“–

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                      cotty
                      last edited by 15 Aug 2015, 18:59

                      ...and a great path select tool!

                      my SketchUp gallery

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                        olishea
                        last edited by 16 Aug 2015, 17:11

                        yeah the UV tools i was talking about is ancient. Just works for simple stuff; cylinders and spheres.

                        oli

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                          utiler
                          last edited by 16 Aug 2015, 22:40

                          Cheers, y'all!!

                          purpose/expression/purpose/....

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                            david_h
                            last edited by 17 Aug 2015, 22:12

                            Used the Old UV tools. Works pretty good . . .but I didn't get an Ace of Clubs for some reason.
                            queen.png

                            If I make it look easy...It is probably easy

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                              utiler
                              last edited by 17 Aug 2015, 23:24

                              Nice work, Dave. ๐Ÿ‘

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                                david_h
                                last edited by 18 Aug 2015, 02:18

                                thanks. . .didn't mean to hi-jack the thread. I just hadn't used UV tools for a while. Queen of Hearts does look like she is retaining a bit of water though. ๐Ÿ’š

                                If I make it look easy...It is probably easy

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