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    • K Offline
      KiraNL
      last edited by

      Hi guys,

      I know some of this "beginner" questions are bodering some of you, Still i hope to get a answer in the "newbie" subforum.

      I was wondering if its possible to texture map in Sketchup it self, And how i can get a lower vertices/triangles count.

      For example i have this small and simpel object:

      http://kiranl.av-studio.eu/models/%5BKiraNL%5DDesignBenchStone.jpg

      And the statistics of this one are:


      Model Statistics

      Vertices: 3901
      Triangles: 2438
      Groups: 4
      Materials: 7
      Joints: 0
      Smoothing Groups: 1
      Mins: 1.26 0.50 0.10
      Maxs: 1.46 0.62 0.20
      Center: 1.36 0.56 0.15

      So i wonder if theres any function or something to lower this count? πŸ˜•

      Regards,
      KiraNL

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        remus
        last edited by

        Theres no specific tool that can lower the poly count, and unfortunately the only way to et the poly count down would be to re-model the whole thing, but using a low number of arc/circle segments.

        http://remusrendering.wordpress.com/

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        • GaieusG Offline
          Gaieus
          last edited by

          As for texture mapping, the only tools SU provides are the "Position texture" and "Project texture". See details here.

          Note that you cannot position a texture on groups/components (unless you enter their entity by editing them) and on curved surfaces (unless you turn on hidden geometry) but only on single faces (facets in case of curved surfaces).

          Gai...

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