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    Paul Russam
    last edited by Paul Russam 18 Nov 2007, 07:27

    Done a quick 'How-To' over lunch, hope its clear enough:
    HowTo-Road%20Markings[2].jpg

    HowTo-Road Markings - SKP File

    Paul Russam
    English doesn't borrow from other languages. It follows them down dark allies, knocks them over, and goes through their pockets for loose grammar.

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      boofredlay
      last edited by 18 Nov 2007, 07:28

      Nice Paul. I like the transparent over the textured surface. Makes a great effect.

      http://www.coroflot.com/boofredlay

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        Matsuo
        last edited by 18 Nov 2007, 07:28

        I'm gonna try it out ๐Ÿ˜„

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          tomsdesk
          last edited by 18 Nov 2007, 07:29

          Paul,
          This is fantastic! I've always done the stripes the same, but cut them into the road surface...which turns into a living hell if I have to adjust the grading for some reason. Keeping them separate will solve lots of headaches! (And the transparency looks pretty cool too.)
          Thanks bunches!

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            dylan
            last edited by 18 Nov 2007, 07:30

            That is good Paul. I did wonder how you had created the yellow lines in your current project.
            Thanks

            http://dmdarchitecture.co.uk/

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              lapx
              last edited by 22 May 2008, 12:26

              Can someone reup the file?

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                Gaieus
                last edited by 22 May 2008, 12:31

                Done

                Gai...

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                  pav_3j
                  last edited by 22 May 2008, 13:16

                  i like this, and just in then nick of time too, about to complete a model on a new housing development, and this is just the right finishing touch

                  pav

                  Just won the 'Who is Least Competitive Championships' where trying to win will make you lose. Trying to lose makes you win which makes you lose. Not trying at all makes you lose which makes you win which makes you lose.

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                    lapx
                    last edited by 22 May 2008, 14:10

                    Pav,

                    I think we have another way of achieving this. I would draw my plan lines and drape them over the terrain. The terrain has to be mesh though. The lines will cut faces in the terrain and then paint faces ๐Ÿ˜„ .

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                      pav_3j
                      last edited by 22 May 2008, 16:19

                      yeah that is how i would normally have acheived this, but i find it can be rather messy, not to mention time consuming.

                      i have just tried this method out, and as far as i can tell, as long as the road doesn't have vastly differeing topography, it is more effective.

                      of course it is always useful to have more than one method in your sketchup arsenal.

                      he he

                      pav

                      Just won the 'Who is Least Competitive Championships' where trying to win will make you lose. Trying to lose makes you win which makes you lose. Not trying at all makes you lose which makes you win which makes you lose.

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