Get out Your Woolies
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It's -21C with a windchill of -30C here today so needed to model something cosy.
I understand that in Australia, today, you can cook a steak in your car in the shadehttps://3dwarehouse.sketchup.com/model/82dd82b1-10b4-4b05-8086-c708aaf773e7/Pillows-Knit
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"only" -8Β°C here, but still a good idea !!
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I'll take the heat any day !
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Just don't leave kids or pets in your car at either extreme. Only steaks.
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You freeze em we'll will cook em
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Thanks for the link, those look good.
Sorry if this sounds rude but, you would have a bigger audience for your models if you post them in an older skp format.
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@mike amos said:
Thanks for the link, those look good.
Sorry if this sounds rude but, you would have a bigger audience for your models if you post them in an older skp format.
Thanks, Mike Not exactly sure what you mean by an older skp format. They're modeled in SU8 and uploaded as such but what happens after that for available download formats is somewhere in the 'Magic Sauce' SUWarehouse applies? Maybe I'm doing it wrong.
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It's not you. You aren't doing anything wrong. The oldest version of SketchUp supported by the 3D Warehouse is SU2014. As long as you are using the 3D Warehouse to host your models, there's nothing else to do. Those who are using older versions of SketchUp can download and import the Collada version of the file.
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Also, if you have a Simlab Composer version compatible with your Sketchup version: download the SU14 version, open in Simlab Composer and save as a .skp
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