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

      I had similar issue but here was the reply from Andrew( third or fourth post down )

      http://forums.sketchucation.com/viewtopic.php?f=271&t=17702

      hope this helps?

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      • GaieusG Offline
        Gaieus
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        Since the model eventually will sit on the GE Terrain in GE, you should always accommodate your model to the terrain itself. The general workflow is this:

        1. Model on the flat snapshot (because it is easier to draw coplanar edges for a footprint on a flat face)
        2. then make your model 3D, decorate it with your preferred amount of details and of course, photos (for GE)
        3. finally toggle the terrain on and make sure to move your model up/down so that it does not sink in or float above the terrain (best way to do this to group your whole model so when moving, you do not risk leaving out any bits).
          At this point you may even add some little "cheating" details to make sure it will not float anywhere (extend the "base" a bit so that it merges into the terrain and such).
          You can actually delete both layers at the end (you will first need to right click > Unlock) as they will not be used when placing your model in GE at all.

        Gai...

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        • N Offline
          NenadE46
          last edited by

          Here is the problem. I want this place of the terrain to push down 3 meters MWSnap068.JPG so when i upload to "Google earth" to look like this MWSnap069.JPG

          Is this possible ❓ ❓ ❓

          Please answer! 😒

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

            Unfortunately you'll have to make your model fit to GE terrain rather than editting the terrain. Google want models which do not float so extending your model footprint downwards is the best option. Also from your pictures it's clear your model is extensively detailed. Not a bad thing but as it's for GE the optimization needed you may have to make changes.

            There is a video somewhere which details how best to model for GE. In it they suggest to keep segments on curves as low as possible. Use pictures of the building for textures. Not the native SU materials. And transparent materials for railings etc.

            It's a shame having to redo things but why not upload to 3dWH and see what happens?

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            • N Offline
              NenadE46
              last edited by

              So why I can modify the terrain when there will be no effect in GE ........ WHY??? Now I have to draw the terrain do crazy stuff and ...... DAMN! πŸ‘Ώ πŸ‘Ώ πŸ‘Ώ πŸ‘Ώ πŸ‘Ώ πŸ‘Ώ πŸ‘Ώ

              I'm creating this project for a whole month... why...? To press Shift Delete ??? πŸ‘Ž Stupid shit. Why not, just push the ground down and thats it.............. It's freaking me out!
              I'm getting nervous! I was so excited 'cause this is my firs model and it's pretty good.

              Something smells bad, toooooooo bad

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              • N Offline
                NenadE46
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                @unknownuser said:

                Unfortunately you'll have to make your model fit to GE terrain rather than editting the terrain. Google want models which do not float so extending your model footprint downwards is the best option. Also from your pictures it's clear your model is extensively detailed. Not a bad thing but as it's for GE the optimization needed you may have to make changes.

                !!! N O T A C H A N C E !!!

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                • IdahoJI Offline
                  IdahoJ
                  last edited by

                  Relax bro...

                  http://www.northrim.net/jhouck/images/chill-pill.jpg

                  "For a moment, nothing happened. Then, after a second or so, nothing continued to happen."

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

                    Don't be disheartened. Hopefully someone from Google is floating around the Forums and will shed some light on this for you.

                    Great model btw

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                      NenadE46
                      last edited by

                      @idahoj said:

                      Relax bro...

                      http://www.northrim.net/jhouck/images/chill-pill.jpg

                      SORRY 😒

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

                        Imagine if everyone was able to modify terrain in GE. We'd be designing another planet rather accurately placing models. I totally agree with you though. I spent a long time modelling my home, which according to GE is on a severely sloping site. When it came to uploading the powers that be( see first post for link) suggested measures to take to meet the GE criteria. Basically extending my house down 8' to meet terrain. It would end up looking a little distorted to say the least.

                        I also meticulously modelled the surrounding fence to see it discarded. But for Google to take time to make ammendments says alot about how important GE is to them.

                        So don't stop modelling as your model is of benefit to those who would like a better quality to what you'll eventually upload to GE.

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                        • Chris FullmerC Offline
                          Chris Fullmer
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                          Google Earth terrains are brough in and lcoked to show that it is important that you do not modify them.

                          One way to push that part down 3m, would be to lift your entire building 3 feet, and then add a slope around the outside that goes down to nicely meet with the existing G.E. terrain. Even put on the G.E. image so it looks like it fits in nicely with the terrain. That might help,

                          Chris

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                          • david_hD Offline
                            david_h
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                            **
                            @unknownuser said:

                            Pleaseeee!
                            **if one adds a whole bunch of e's that are silent. .. isn't it still Please? πŸ’š

                            Sorry .. .couldn't resist.

                            If I make it look easy...It is probably easy

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                            • N Offline
                              NenadE46
                              last edited by

                              @chris fullmer said:

                              Google Earth terrains are brough in and lcoked to show that it is important that you do not modify them.

                              One way to push that part down 3m, would be to lift your entire building 3 feet, and then add a slope around the outside that goes down to nicely meet with the existing G.E. terrain. Even put on the G.E. image so it looks like it fits in nicely with the terrain. That might help,

                              Chris

                              Good Idea! But I'm no sure how to do that πŸ˜’ I'm trying right now...

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                              • N Offline
                                NenadE46
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                                Am I looking for this? πŸ˜†

                                I'm so confused
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                                • Rich O BrienR Online
                                  Rich O Brien Moderator
                                  last edited by

                                  Check out this .skp by tabbing through scenes...

                                  Terrain Fix.skp

                                  If you create a similar pad to raise your building up 3m, then paint the colour GE texture as explained in those videos you should have one sorted model.

                                  Does this heeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeelp?

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                                  • GaieusG Offline
                                    Gaieus
                                    last edited by

                                    Yes, exactly. You can always add to the GE terrain (although you may risk your model being rejected if you do this too excessively) but cannot "subtract" from the terrain. Or you can but as the GE terrain will be inevitably above it, you won't be able to see it.

                                    So the workaround is to add to your terrain, paint it with the colour GE snapshot and subtract from that piece down to the limit of the original terrain.

                                    Gai...

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