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    Lovely model. Thanks for sharing. And Kris is so right. The sides of the stacks are a very nice touch. It's those sort of little details that realy make a model. Nicely done.
  • Greetings from Hungary ... 2 questins for start

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    Now I'm pretty sure that this is the same issue as with Chuck's panorama in this topic. I'll let the SU Team know about this as well.
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    Kelly, Fortunately for me, my computer doesn't have any knees, so I guess I dodged a bullet that time. Nonetheless, thanks for the tip, -Gully poster-Gully Foyle
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    Hi Susan and others, I purchased the SketchUp version of the plan view plants for a site plan I was doing. It worked beautifully and last night the Executive Board members and the President of the Congregation came by to meet, saw the newly embellished plan and were extremely pleased. Adding all the cars, trees, shrubs and with shadows turned on does take a heavy load on computer time but the output is worth it. Great value and of course Susan was helpful to the extremen because I initially downloaded the wrong version and she helped me get to what I needed. Thanks Susan. Allen
  • Comfort Chair (for mother-in-law)

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    My Mother-In-Law passed away a few years ago. Actually she was a lovely woman as far as I was concerned although I was was too sure of her opinion of her son-in-law Hey! render it and show it in the Gallery. It's for all Members Mike
  • Old Wooden Barrel

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    Here's one that I just made, it's sketchy physics enabled. To bad I cant get the lower rings to stay on. Barrel.skp
  • Craftsman Endtable

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    Yet another lovely model. Thanks, Jim. By the way, Gaieus and Coen have set up a woodworkers sub-forum in the 'special interest groups' section at the bottom of the Board index. So if woodworking is your thing, that would be a nice place to visit.
  • Classic Tall Bookcase

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    Nice one! Thanks for sharing.
  • Corner Bar / Home Bar

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    It reminds me of how the downstairs used to look at my dad's house. We had the parkay floor and the wood bar. Complete with brass rail and "mood" lighting above the bar.
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    Very nice indeed. Cheers
  • Getting Started

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    Hi All. I am new to Sketchucation, and I'm trying to purchase SketchCuisine from this platform. Can anyone help me what is "duration" means? Thanks. [image: rOfS_SKETCH01.JPG]
  • Sofa set

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    Very very nice, thank you for sharing. A modern yet classical look. Very nice indeed!
  • Kraftmaid Cabinets

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    Thanks for the tip Ron. 20/20 is a cabinet layout program. I did a short part-time stint as a kitchen designer and we used 20/20. http://www.2020technologies.com/frmProducts.aspx?id=2726 @rons said: Your welcome all. Glenn, They are from acad files. You can get them right from Kraftmaid. I will have base, wall, vanity, furniture and entertainment cabinets posted here soon. There are many many many cabinets. If you download the acad file you will have to reverse all of the faces on each one. This is the only downfall. What is 20/20?
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    Ha! Good! (we all learn some nifty trick here from each other every day )
  • Dining Table

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    Looks Great. Thanks alot.
  • Kitchen/Dining Table

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    Thanks alot. Looks Great!!!
  • Newbie Hello

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    Greetings, I am a newbie and I am trying to use SU to design a 3D presentation for a small-town planning board. I am not a professional planner, however I am trying to show the board an alternative to an auto-centric perspective on our community's downtown district. The idea is to use SU and GE to zoom in from a mapview into the streetview from the perspective of a pedestrian arriving via transit rather than by automobile. Furthermore, I would like to show how a transit-oriented approach could spur more infill development by adding buildings as they may arise in the future. I am not sure if this can be accomplished without SU Pro and GE Pro, neither of which can I afford on a freelancers budget. However, if I can make a convincing enough presentation I may be able to entice the town into funding a more comprehensive 3D modeling effort as part of their Downtown Master Plan. Any suggestions?
  • Primary Pouf - DWR

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    Gaieus is right! It's DAZ 3d models, pretty simple software to use. I don't bring them into sketchup, just use them in different rendering software. There is a lot of tutorial stuff out there for DAZ, the models are just too high poly for sketchup. Also, the faces still look very stoic, so i avoid a direct view. http://www.daz3d.com/
  • Martial Artists?

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    I think you're right, had to have been Alan.
  • Chest of drawers

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    Yes, Alan, I know. I've also learnt a lot from my own laziness and mistakes - but seriously this furniture was just made to be a pice of component for SU users - not a real design for woodworkers...