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    [Plugin] UVTools 0.2 Pro (Beta) (Updated for SU6)

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    • Q Offline
      qwertydesign
      last edited by

      @whaat said:

      @analdin said:

      Hi!
      I've got a problem with UV Tools:
      I want to create a palm (~400 tris), i export it, uvmap it, re-import it and it works. Now, i only make one leaf model, uvmap it and then i go lik copy/paste. BUT: Sketchup or UV Tools are messing up some of the faces (not visible inside sketchup, but once i look at it in LithUnwrap or Unreal Development Kit, its messed up.)
      Does anyone know how to fix that?

      BTW: I'm using the newest version of Sketchup 7.

      That's a strange issue. I really don't know what the problem would be. I need to spend some time testing UV mapped models that are copy/pasted. Can anyone else confirm this issue?

      Hi,

      I'm new to posting so please forgive me if this isn't clear.
      I think I have a similar issue with UVTool for sketchup.
      I export the model using the UVTool .obj exporter, but once I open it in Lithunwrap the model faces are scattered across the screen (like someone smashed it).

      http://sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-ash2/hs060.ash2/36363_1379258725683_1358363666_31049589_328845_n.jpg

      I also tried it out with UVMapper with the same result.
      This means mapping the texture is virtually impossible.
      What am I doing wrong?
      Thanks for any help I can get.

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        vidy
        last edited by

        with lithunwrap, you can select all the UV, and then select tool -> UV Mapping -> either you can choose cylindrical, planar, spherical, etc, depends on your situation

        regards,

        still so much to learn..

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          qwertydesign
          last edited by

          @vidy said:

          with lithunwrap, you can select all the UV, and then select tool -> UV Mapping -> either you can choose cylindrical, planar, spherical, etc, depends on your situation

          regards,

          Hi Vidy,

          Thanks for your reply. I did try as you suggested but I really think I need to map the texture to the uv map by hand - editing specific features to specific points (excuse my terminology I'm new to this). The problem with editing is that the model faces have exploded as seen in my previous post image and so laying textures over such a map is not possible, I think. Perhaps it is but I don't know how.
          If you have any advice to help a noob like me I would be really grateful.

          Many thanks.

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          • V Offline
            vidy
            last edited by

            @ qwertydesign: well, unfortunately im not that good on laying out uv mapping, it is true that lithunwrap and probably the other uv mapping software have ability to stitch out all the uv one by one, but that process is kind of hard and time consuming to do.. im still learning and searching too for the easiest way to do it properly and efficiently.. right now what often im doing is, i split the face on sketchup and manually positioning the texture (in my case is architectural thingy), i know it will be much harder on organic model.. but mybe u can try that way.

            regards,

            still so much to learn..

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              qwertydesign
              last edited by

              @vidy said:

              @ qwertydesign: well, unfortunately im not that good on laying out uv mapping, it is true that lithunwrap and probably the other uv mapping software have ability to stitch out all the uv one by one, but that process is kind of hard and time consuming to do.. im still learning and searching too for the easiest way to do it properly and efficiently.. right now what often im doing is, i split the face on sketchup and manually positioning the texture (in my case is architectural thingy), i know it will be much harder on organic model.. but mybe u can try that way.

              regards,

              Thank you for your time on this Vidy. I tend to use more curved shapes myself, see qwertydesign.deviatart.com
              I will try your techique as dividing it down may simplify the process.
              Many thanks.

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              • dkendigD Offline
                dkendig
                last edited by

                Oh my, I just stumbled across this wonderful tool. We have a "V-Ray Sphere" in our product... and mapping it is an impossible task normally. With this plugin though... it's just beautiful. Thank you for brightening my day.

                Devin Kendig
                Developer

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                • Z Offline
                  Zacchia
                  last edited by

                  SU 8 pro crashed when using this plugin...

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                  • gtalaricoG Offline
                    gtalarico
                    last edited by

                    Has anyone been able to use UVTools on SU 8?

                    Mine crashes... : (

                    -Gui

                    http://www.gtalarico.com

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                    • F Offline
                      Fletch
                      last edited by

                      My guess is that Whaat is not seeing any advantage to porting this to SU8. 😞

                      Fletch
                      Twilight Render Cross-platform Plugin for SketchUp on PC or Mac

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                        Whaat
                        last edited by

                        Just did a quick test on SU8 and I did not get any crashes.

                        When is it crashing? Exporting or Importing?

                        Maybe it's conflicting with another plugin that is using Observers.

                        SketchUp Plugins for Professionals

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                        • bigstickB Offline
                          bigstick
                          last edited by

                          Does anyone know whether this plugin will allow the scale of the texture to remain constant even when the scale of a component or group it is related to changes?

                          This can be either the texture mapped directly to the faces within a group or component or to the group/component itself.

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                          • jason_marantoJ Offline
                            jason_maranto
                            last edited by

                            Hey Dale,

                            It crashed for me when trying to UV map a sphere.

                            Best,
                            Jason.

                            I create video tutorial series about several 2D & 3D graphics programs.

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                            • gtalaricoG Offline
                              gtalarico
                              last edited by

                              Mine crashes when I try to apply a UV map from context menu... (ie. Spherical)

                              -Gui

                              http://www.gtalarico.com

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                              • Rich O BrienR Offline
                                Rich O Brien Moderator
                                last edited by

                                Since I don't know what you're using for the unwrapping/mapping process I can only suggest this video

                                http://cg.tutsplus.com/tutorials/blender/model-uv-and-texture-a-complete-manga-character-in-blender-day-3/

                                It's the third in a 5 day series but he explains how he goes from Blender to Gimp and back. And also how to properly unwrap a head. Worth a watch.

                                Download the free D'oh Book for SketchUp 📖

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                                  pmolsen
                                  last edited by

                                  Ok, so I have a model of a human head and 4 photos of each side of the head. I export the surface to a UV mapping program which rips it apart into a flat surface. Now what? How on earth do I distort the photos to match the weird-shaped surface, so the eyes are where they should be and not where the ears go etc? And how do I seamlessly join the photos together first?

                                  Is there a good tutorial on all of that somewhere please, because a head textured with black and white squares or bricks, like in the examples, just doesn't look right somehow 😄

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                                    pmolsen
                                    last edited by

                                    Wow, that looks easy (Not!) 😞

                                    Shouldn't take more than a year to learn to use Blender. Another year and I might manage to unwrap my first model. Another couple of years and I should manage to texture it and import it back into Sketchup.

                                    Obviously not quite as straight forward as I had imagined. Guess I'm just a slow learner.

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                                      jonorman
                                      last edited by

                                      Hi there Whaat.

                                      Wha(a)t is this ??? Perfect uv map in uvmapper3d but when i save it and reload to SU it gets a little ofsett some places ?? Somthing i do wrong or have forgotten or a little bug ??? Btw, great plugin.

                                      Edit: think the solution is that this only happens from a 90 degree horisontal / vertical face to a angel face wich in turn means that the lengtht of the edge is different from face to face. Can anyone fonfirm this ??


                                      upper blue background Uvmapper3d shows a good maping. Lower image shows reimported UV map in SU.. 2 faces offset from rest.

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                                        3rdEye
                                        last edited by

                                        Yo,

                                        I am not shure, if I did somethimg wrong, but I tried with Maya 2009, and when I try to open or import the Bridge object, I can´t see anything in Maya. Even in the Outliner there is nothing displayed. When I open the UV Editor, it comes up blank.

                                        regards, 3rd Eye

                                        P.S.: Keep trying, we really need this UV Mapping stuff.

                                        By the way @ TIG: Your object importer is really cool, working for me nice so far! Thanx for taking the challenge! (I havent tried with really BIG models up to now) What I dont understand: If you chose the import comand Import "obj. with textures" why does it not bring the uv coordinates with it - or does it? (for me this didn´t work)

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                                        • TIGT Offline
                                          TIG Moderator
                                          last edited by

                                          @3rdeye said:

                                          ...
                                          By the way @ TIG: Your object importer is really cool, working for me nice so far! Thanx for taking the challenge! (I havent tried with really BIG models up to now) What I dont understand: If you chose the import comand Import "obj. with textures" why does it not bring the uv coordinates with it - or does it? (for me this didn´t work)

                                          The UV mapping should be brought in by the OBJimporter, assuming it was exported out initially!
                                          There is a limitation for 'distorted' textures - an exporter has some difficulties with those as they somehow require more 'points' than the OBJ format allows. For example, if you use SUp's built-in OBJ exporter you will find that a series of 'unique' distorted-texture-files are made for the 'distorted textures' and these are used instead of the usual image file for a non-distorted one. My own OBJexporter doesn't [yet] cope with distorted textures but does UV map scaled/rotated/placed textures OK - an upgrade is due when I get a moment free... 🤓

                                          TIG

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                                            Rafa
                                            last edited by

                                            For the Crash on SU 8 you have to experiment with this steps also:

                                            @olishea said:

                                            use the paint bucket tool to roughly apply the texture to your object.....it will not look correct (dont worry). now select the object (just click its surface) and go to edit>surface>uv tools>then choose cylindrical or spherical map.

                                            should be straight forward. you can change the scale of the texture in the sketchup materials window.

                                            Another thing, Unselect the faces that does not have the texture.

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