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      stevejluke
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      Hi everyone,

      I am trying out SketchUp for some work related to cell imaging (image processing and analysis). What I would like to do is be able to generate a shape that gets brighter as it gets taller - a gradient fill like you would get with USGS DEM terrain maps. Is there a style or some method of generating that from objects created in SketchUp? According to the user's guide you can set a gradient style for images imported from DEM files so I figure there has to be a way to do it normally (doesn't there).

      Steve

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        iam_doss
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        Take a look


        Coloreado de terrenos por altitud.zip

        %(#000080)[Ignacio ArrĂșe
        Arquitecto
        OpenCartis, S.L.]

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          Gaieus
          last edited by

          Also, if you have a nice mesh with detailed faces, you can use Didier's aint_altitude_faces.rb to paint it gradiently. Scroll down the page to find it here. There is also a video tutorial about how to use it here.

          Gai...

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            stevejluke
            last edited by

            Thanks guys. Just what I was looking for.

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              rhankc
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              iam-doss, that is so cool, thanks, really, awesome.

              Hank

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