Old Books--He's At It Again
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You're very welcome. And thank you for that. I'll have to show it to my little guy.
Here's one more book style.
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cool
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wow...thanks dave
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You're quite welcome. Here's one more based on the Lined Notebook 1 style. Rough paper this time.
I'd entertain suggestions for some useful styles if anyone has any.
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Dear David,
I like the last one very much. Very easy on the eye.
Regards,
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Dear David,
First of all, Iβm very impress by all your differents styles and I like all of them.
I work for a winter event in Quebec and Iβd like to see the possibility to use a style to see the SU drawing through a thin cracked ice, or with a frosty effect in the periphery of the image.
Do you think it's possible? (With all your style I saw since few days, I think it's not a real probleme for you!!!)
Thank you
Some possible ice effects
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Dear Daniel,
Thank you. I'm glad you're enjoying my play.
let me see what I can do with those images to try to make some useful styles for you. It might take a few days.
TTFN
Dave
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Thank You!
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Hi... I'm definitely new (on hour ago). Are .style files usable? For example, my daughter was just married (I'll be digging myself out of that hole for years BTW), and I'd like to email her photos to her in-laws in a page that looks like the master's book. Is such a custom application of his .style file possible?
Thanks in advance and, if it IS possible, inexpressible thanks.
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Welcome ROQ and congratulations to your daughter for committing matrimony.
.style files are usable in SketchUp. Save the file into a folder under Google SketchUp 6/Styles/ . Make a new folder if you wish. When you open the Styles browser in SketchUp, you should see the style available for use.
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hi
i was thinking that somebody would like this type of style(i just come with the ideea for who want to put it in practice)
anyway I tried to find a wood fan with no paint on it and i didn t find so i took the best picture found on internet
the model is from warehouseElisei
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