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      steveandbelinda
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      I downloaded a bunch of files for bike parts, and put them in the material folder for sketchup. I made a new folder called Bike Parts, but none of the files show up when I start the program, and select Bike Parts, in "Material". Am I doing something wrong in the way of getting them into the program? What is the proper procedure? I mainly want to use the program to design recumbent bikes, and that is what I downloaded bike parts for, so I could design and assemble a bike on this program. Please help if I am doing something wrong, getting frustrated.
      And if you could direct me to other sites that would possibly have other bike parts, that would be appreciated.
      Thanks
      Steve

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        Rich O Brien Moderator
        last edited by

        Hi,

        Materials in SketchUp are paints as such. So you would apply a chrome material to a spring component. What have you exactly downloaded? Are these parts .skp files? Or some other format?

        Maybe a link to where you got the files might help sort this out?

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          TIG Moderator
          last edited by

          From the title 'Bike Parts' it sounds like they are 'Components' [SKP files] that should be in the Components folder ? Then you access them from the Components browser...
          If these are 'Materials' they'll be 'SKM' files and will be accessible through the Materials browser if they are in a folder inside 'Materials'.
          If they are images [jpg/png/etc] you'll need to add them to a new Material as its Texture file.

          Can you give a little more information so we can be more help ???

          TIG

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            steveandbelinda
            last edited by

            Yes they are all SKP files, and I downloaded them from Warehouse site, and into the material folder in SketchUp. So you are saying that I should creat a sub folder in the "components" folder, (example - BikeParts), and put all the files in there?

            Is this a program that will work good for me to create/design recumbent bike frames, or is this primarily for architechture?

            If anyone knows of some sites that may have more bike parts, please let me know.
            Thanks
            Steve

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              Slimdog
              last edited by

              Yes sketchup works great for modeling bikes. I have done a few so far. When modeling some of the smaller parts it helps to scale them up at least 10X.

              Can you post a link to the bike parts you found in the wearhouse?

              Cheers

              S

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                steveandbelinda
                last edited by

                Yes, here is the link that I got my bike parts from. If you know of any please let me know. Or if you know of any recumbent designs, let me know also.

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                  Slimdog
                  last edited by

                  Thanks for the link but its pretty vague.

                  I dont have any info on recumbents I have only done burly hardtails.

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                    steveandbelinda
                    last edited by

                    You just have to go to the link I sent you, and go through each page to pick out what you want. That's all I did. Those are the only bike parts that I've found.

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