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    SkIndigo 0.8 beta2 Released - Includes some useful tools

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      Whaat
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      I have released an updated version of my Sketchup to Indigo 0.8 exporter. You can get it here: http://www.indigorenderer.com/joomla/forum/viewtopic.php?t=2215
      New features include multiple UV sets, dummy (proxy) components, and a tool for working with distorted textures (eg. projected from photomatch)

      There is a function included that allows you to switch all entities assigned to one material to a different material. I imagine this would be useful for some people. Maybe this function exists in another Ruby that I am not aware of.

      There is also a function that will export a distorted texture, create a new material with the texture (correcting the perspective), and then apply the new material back to the selected face. This function is useful if you are planning to export a model with distorted textures to a rendering package (Indigo, Kerkythea, etc.)

      These features are accessed through context menus. There are still some bugs with the script (especially with loading saved UV sets) so be warned. Hopefully I can fix all the bugs someday.

      Whaat

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        Daniel S
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        Thank you Whaat!!
        very usefull for making great renders.

        Daniel S

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          Thanks a'lot!
          ilay

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