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  • How would you do this?

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    ShapeBender: [image: y8i6_hose.jpg]
  • Hello from iClone

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    Hey guys - great hanging with you Thursday night and the demo was amazing. If I wasn't swamped with deadlines, I'd load up the demo disk and start checking it out. Look forward to your tutorials - they will help out tremendously in getting us up and running to test out the software. BTW - to the New Beetle owner in the family...www.newbeetle.org - I think you said it was a 2000...we're here if you need some help keeping that baby alive!
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    OK, nevermind - after sleeping on it I realized that I had read in the forum somewhere that a grandparent cannot take on the attributes of a grandchild, that the parent has to make a bridge between the two. When I created my "swatch" component, it because a grandchild of my dynamic component. Today I built the bridge, put the material info on the swatch (grandchild) level, referencing the swatch material in my parent level and referencing my parent material at the grandparent level - it works like a charm!!!
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    I'm not worried about the royalties, but I do expect to see "Illustrations by Box" in at least 72 point on the cover. [image: throlling3.gif]
  • Help Creating tour in GE

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    @aerilius said: Have you seen the kml-reference? http://code.google.com/intl/de-DE/apis/kml/documentation/kmlreference.html gx:Tour <name>[tour name]</name> gx:Playlist ... gx:TourControl gx:playModepause</gx:playMode> </gx:TourControl> ... </gx:Playlist> </gx:Tour> You can also inspect this model for more features: http://sketchup.google.com/3dwarehouse/details?mid=e7a7633f7dc501318a124f4737362fcd OMG I'm speechless...that ..is..AMAZING... the tour.. the self explanation...omg pure art. Words can't express how awesome it is, maybe I'm over reacting but I haven't seen anything like that before, It's beautiful, I have checked the link you send me and it's everything there but it's seems that I need knowledge in coding and programming I will study it anyway
  • Import as Image vs Matched Photo

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    PM sent to you
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    pilouP
    And here all the other versions (free & pro)
  • UGLY Sketchup Icon !

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    @edson said: I am almost sure you can find free programs to convert any image into a windows icon. True- I found four without looking hard (I picked "image2iconConverter"). Easy to convert and in windows, just right click the icon, go to properties, change icon and pick the icon from where ever you stored it. Very easy [image: kg4Y_2010-09-27_1009.png]
  • Google is Listening!

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    @unknownuser said: do any apps actually support this and/or does anyone/industry use that? if i understand correctly, you want to see 27' - 3 5/8" written as 27' 3.625"? I don't know about other apps, I only use SU. I used to use ACAD, but so long ago, I don't recall what formats it used. I "grew up" in the aerospace industry, first as a field mechanic, then manufacturing inspection, then into aerospace project management. Then onto other fields, including programming, s/w development and s/w project management. That's over a 40+ year career in 3 separate fields. Airplane parts were always measured in inch and decimal inch, even the big parts. (Now they are metric, but I don't think in metric, even in Canada) Very long parts such as wing spars were measured in feet - inch - dec.inch. So yes, I want to see 27 feet 3 5/8 inches as 27' 3.625. That is the way I type it into the VCB, but it always displays in Entity Info or Dimensions in the fractions format. And in most cases it shows as ~1/32 rather than 0.030 as I defined the dimension in the VCB. In my mind it is not so big a deal for SU to show that format, so I cannot see why John and others before him are resisting so much, unless the NIH is a factor. (Not Invented Here) John, You said "Not sure what you're hoping to achieve here, but I am trying to answer your questions. I think I'm going to stop for a bit and show your post to some other folks to see if they can help me understand what you're trying to do. It isn't at all clear to me what work you're doing with SketchUp." That is EXACTLY what I'm trying to achieve here. Instead of trying to explain away why some idea isn't being considered, without thinking it through, please get the "grunts" to mull it over and say that it is feasible, or, is not for a specific reason. You are not dealing with the general unwashed in these forums. In my experience, I've had managers attempt to "explain" why something could not be done, when, with my technical background I knew different. And any of the folks who have at least a few months working with SU can say the same. The best answers I ever heard were "I'm not sure, but I will get back to you" and this is what you finally said. I will await your report. As for what I'm doing with SU? Well I have had ideas in many fields formulate in my head over the years. Now in retirement I have the time to put them into 3D. I have a mountain of pencil on paper sketches of many things, based on my past experiences. I used ACAD for years but only in 2D, so I could never realize some ideas fully. SU changed all that in incredible time and ease of use. I never touched ACAD from a week after I discovered SU-V6. As a result, I now have a patent in the mill, and 4 more in preparation. And because of those proprietary models, I cannot show them to the SU community. However I have posted (a few years ago) an early rendition of my big freighter on the previous (now defunct) forum, and if anybody wants, I'll repost it here again.
  • Sketchup to 2D vector Query

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    Thomas, This is only a shot in the dark as you have not supplied too much info. Have you considered splitting up the file to be exported. Maybe life would be easier this way? You can PM me details if you want to keep things under wraps. Mike
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    You can make various styles that would have the back edges displayed. They can't have any of the raster-based edges. As long as you are okay with the basic edge settings, back edges can be used in styles that have watermarks. I have found that if you have back edges checked on, the setting will be lost if you switch the display styles to transparent. Toggling off the transparency will not reinstate the back edges. To get them again you need to turn them back on in the style's edge settings (or apply a style that has the setting on). I'm guessing this could be a bug. I'll report it to Google.
  • How To Draw One Line Perspectives

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    SU is a 3d program that can view its 3d models in various perspective, or parallel projection. The images below however, are unscaled bit mapped, not scaled vector images. [image: IBTN_Temp11.jpg] [image: GgKz_Temp10.jpg]
  • Sketchup 8 - Follow Me problem - icon

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    Same thing for me. Follow me turns into a push/pull icon but works just fine.
  • Parametric style patterns?

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    Thanks for the shura's introduction I come to here. I didn't know this kind of topic already exists. I shows this kind things in my other post here http://forums.sketchucation.com/viewtopic.php?f=289&t=30749#p270444 You guys in this topics might be interested in. I did that all in DC formulas. And here I attach some of images from my post. From above post you can download SU file. [image: PUk1_spiral_02.jpg] [image: O7O6_spiral_03.jpg]
  • More from KitoRaupp

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    That sundial is pretty amazing.
  • How to add trees/shrubs to render

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    @frederik said: Before answering this question, we need to know about what rendering application you want to use... Depending on what render app. you want to use, solution can differ... It can be high poly 3D trees and scrub you add in the render app... It can be entourages to insert in post pro subsequently... It can be a mixture of the above and other solutions as well... So please provide some more information and I'm sure lots of users in this great community will be willing to help you with guidance and tutorials... Thanks for the reply. Im using sketchup and vray as my render... im kinda new to this so was wondering what best way to insert shrubs and trees... see a sample of what Ive done and recomendations would be appreciated.... [image: qDH0_15ex_eltra.png]
  • Posts to follow

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    Hi Bryan and welcome to SCF! I am not a too big fan of spaceships (although I enjoy sci-fi movies interestingly) but I will definitely be interested in those castles! (And yes, those plugin authors are just amazing...)
  • Material Needed - Roof

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    thx guys
  • Hmmm? Where did the camera types go?

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    Yep, that was it. Loaded the V5 plugin into 7 and the cameras showed up. Thanks
  • Good tutorial

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    Great, thanks for posting it. Martin is a regular member here on the forum. I'm sure he'll be thrilled to see his tutorials and hard work being put to good use! Chris