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    Texturing Progress on an old model-now with Steampunk projec

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    • R Offline
      robmoors
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      This looks awesome, the red style is even more perfect, it creates a cool atmosphere and hides the sketchup smoothing flaws. Very well done!

      Rob Moors
      Architecture Student

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        Krisidious
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        the orbitor is a simulator... where as freespace is a game I think... unless I'm mistaken about what software you mean...

        the simulator uses real physics but you can make up engines...

        the model is coming soooo along well... I can't wait to see that cockpit with the gauges all lit up...

        I like the antique looking stick...

        By: Kristoff Rand
        Home DesignerUnique House Plans

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          Unknown Target
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          Well this is more for a tounge-in-cheek, not so serious type project, that's why I'm using Freespace - If it was more realistic, I'd probably go with Orbiter (although you don't get guns in that game! 😞 haha).

          Coen: Nope, this is one of my own projects I'm doing with a few other people (who are also from the BSG team though πŸ˜„).

          Heh, and thanks rob - yea, when you go into monochrome mode SU looks so much better.

          Texturing progress, still very WIP, I hate/suck at texturing 😞

          SU:

          http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v56/UnknownTarget/Chubtexsu.jpg

          Max:

          http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v56/UnknownTarget/Chubtexmax.jpg

          Just wanted to do a nicer render - it's all being textured in SU of course, hehe.

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            robmoors
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            Very Nice texturing job, you gotta teach me how you do that, I know how to create realistic textures but to get them fitting on the model as you did here and in your previous model beats me, would you be interested in writing a tutorial for that? I would greatly appreciate it.

            Rob Moors
            Architecture Student

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              Unknown Target
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              Already did it awhile back πŸ˜„

              http://www.mediafire.com/?4e1y63j0yzg

              There's the .skp file.

              With round surfaces I just mapped the whole thing like it was 2D. You get some stretching on the middle parts, but some clever texturing can mitigate that.

              It's also semi-imprecise. You can get the general placement but if you want absolute exact UV mapping spaces you should use a UV mapping program. If, however, you're like me and hate UV mapping the normal way, I just edit the texture so that it corresponds to the way it's mapped on (i.e. if a bit on the model is off of it's actual placement, i just move that bit over on the texture).

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                robmoors
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                Ill have to actually tag along this tut cause I don't immediately get it when I read it.

                Though this looks a lot like UVW unwrapping in 3DS max, something I always enjoyed because you could texture any model with that with great precision.

                Is there a way to UVW unwrap in Sketchup with a ruby perhaps? That would be awesome..

                Anyway thanks for the tutorial!

                Rob Moors
                Architecture Student

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                  Unknown Target
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                  If you have any questions about the tut, feel free to PM or post them here and I'll do my best to answer - I tried my best to explain it simply, hehe.

                  And unfortunately, no there's no way to UVW Unwrap in Sketchup with Ruby 😞 You can use the flatten.rb and unfold.rb to lay everything flat, so you can get a map, but then after that you still have to assign the map to the model in the proper locations. 😞

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                    Krisidious
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                    what I would like is to be able to rotate the projection of materials in SU on the fly... with the rotate tool...

                    By: Kristoff Rand
                    Home DesignerUnique House Plans

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                      Durant Hapke
                      last edited by

                      Known of Un-ness,

                      Ripping action.

                      Way to peel the potato.

                      Best part? Yeah, little rear wheel.

                      That's a big buggy of bring it.

                      Work it. Like the red.

                      Durant "you need to run a wire under this deal" Hapke

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                        Unknown Target
                        last edited by

                        Hehe, thanks πŸ˜„

                        Small texture update:

                        http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v56/UnknownTarget/All.jpg

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