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      miikka1978
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      I have been dreaming about rendering animations (with moving objects) in Sketchup for some time. Anyway, there has not been any good way to do it in Sketchup and with rendering engines it is not really possible to control the movement of the objects. Do you think that Vue 8 Complete Architectural Bundle could be solution for my needs? I would like to create animation where cranes/trucks/other machines are moving in terminal along a certain path/time and I would be able to move the camera view at the same time, see example of terminal below. Also, does Vue require a monster computer for rendering this kind of models? The size of the model is about 30MB in Sketchup.

      My computer is:
      Intel Core I5-750
      4GB 1600 MHz DDR3
      XFX HD5750 1GB

      http://img441.imageshack.us/img441/9921/terminal1.jpg

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      • GaieusG Offline
        Gaieus
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        Not meaning to hijack the topic but Twilight Render can render SketchyPhysics animations pretty well.

        YouTube - Tiger tank 3d sketchup model animation rigged with sketchyphysics
        [flash=480,385:3qwq2r0v]http://www.youtube.com/v/LHRXDq8fuPk?fs=1&hl=en_US[/flash:3qwq2r0v]

        YouTube - Jeep Wrangler off-road 3d animation. Sketchup sketchyphysics twilightrender
        [flash=480,385:3qwq2r0v]http://www.youtube.com/v/tY5iP0BzNew?fs=1&hl=en_US[/flash:3qwq2r0v]

        Gai...

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        • KrisidiousK Offline
          Krisidious
          last edited by

          got my new parts installed... new OS and new installation of Vue.

          Kinan8.jpg

          Kinan6.jpg

          By: Kristoff Rand
          Home DesignerUnique House Plans

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            nomo81
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            hi guys, i don't wanna be a partypooper about the release of the plug-in "sketchup2vue" but i don't get the plug-in work right, or at least not at the easy way, i am very excited the vue finally wanna support officially sketchup.

            i recently bought the plug-in at $40dlls and i thought that it was the best deal of the year, finally i can use the full potential of vue with my models, but when i load it with vue its practical the same stuff if i export the model to .obj format and load it, only the python script of the sun position and camera position are new , not change anything about the geometry and the problem of the heavy models **(it need to be explode to zero objects and components / if you use components or groups in sketchup its a big trouble,)**and the projection of the maps material still in this release.

            i work my models by colors in sketchup and in the rendering soft i load the materials (my rendering soft for work is artlantis /a very easy and effective one)
            and with this plug when i wanna do the same in vue its practical impossible, the projection doesn't work with any of projection modes (world standard, parametric, or object standard, parametric, / automatic, faces, etc)

            i don't wanna put my materials in sketchup, cuz i wanna use the full potential of the materials in VUE.

            the only way i know that the models of sketchup work with VUE are:
            1. Purge your model and fix problems
            2. Check the reverse faces
            2. Explode it to zero (make a copy if you need to change something in the future) no components, no groups, only pure geometry.
            4. Save it
            5. Open 3d max 2010 / 2011 and import the model with 3dconecction sketchup plug
            6. Export it to OBJ with vue predefined settings but uncheck all the normals sections. (the skechup model dont got normals and if you dont uncheck it, will crash the export)
            7. import the obj with VUE
            8. check the size of your model in sketchup (feets, meters) and resize it in vue
            9. Now the model don't got the heavy geometry (caused by the components and groups) and can move it very smooth and can load map materials into your model with no problem.

            this is only the way i know to load my geometry into VUE,... maybe SOLO can tell us more about this issue (i know that solo got a lot of experience in this field) .
            am a Artlantis guy that wanna learn more about VUE, but in my opinion and only my opinion the plugin of sketchup to VUE its a waste of money, or maybe i am doing something wrong, if some one got a better way to import the model please tell me.

            regards
            nacho

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              nomo81
              last edited by

              the left one was exported with the sketchup 2 vue plug, material issue,
              the right one was exported with 3dmax way., no material issue.

              regards
              nacho


              test vue sketchup.jpg

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              • KrisidiousK Offline
                Krisidious
                last edited by

                I can export components and groups from SU to Vue...

                do you have the new version or the update to the plugin?

                By: Kristoff Rand
                Home DesignerUnique House Plans

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                  nomo81
                  last edited by

                  yes, me too, and sounds great in theory that we can import our groups and components , but vue cant handle well a lot of groups and components, specially when you got big models like this pictures.

                  make the display screen ultra slow, and makes impossible to work with your model.

                  any luck with the material map projection issue?

                  regards
                  nacho


                  1 test.jpg


                  3test.jpg


                  2test.jpg

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                  • KrisidiousK Offline
                    Krisidious
                    last edited by

                    well if you look at my screenshots above... my model is quite large and complex. I think that when you remove all materials from your model you'll find it imports fine into Vue... leading me to the conclusion that some materials are not welcome in Vue.

                    the model I posted has projected materials on the turrets

                    By: Kristoff Rand
                    Home DesignerUnique House Plans

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                      dburdick
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                      @nomo81 said:

                      the left one was exported with the sketchup 2 vue plug, material issue,
                      the right one was exported with 3dmax way., no material issue.

                      regards
                      nacho

                      Hi Nacho. Can you send me the SU file of your test here and I will try and see what the problem is. Send the model to:

                      dburdick@e-onsoftware.com

                      Thanks

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                        d12dozr
                        last edited by

                        What atmosphere type, if any, do you guys find works best for architectural rendering?

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                          d12dozr
                          last edited by

                          I asked this on the Cornucopia forum but no response yet over there...

                          I'm having some trouble, hopefully just beginner's ignorance...

                          1. My Sketchup scenes are not translating to Vue cameras. I made sure to unlock the camera height and uncheck "Sun face camera" in Vue like the Sketchup2Vue manual says. I am opening the model in Vue using the Python loader script.

                          2. the imported model comes in partially below the ground in Vue, even though it is above ground in Sketchup.

                          I'm using Vue 8 Complete and SU 8 free for the Vue export.

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                            dburdick
                            last edited by

                            @d12dozr said:

                            I asked this on the Cornucopia forum but no response yet over there...

                            I'm having some trouble, hopefully just beginner's ignorance...

                            1. My Sketchup scenes are not translating to Vue cameras. I made sure to unlock the camera height and uncheck "Sun face camera" in Vue like the Sketchup2Vue manual says. I am opening the model in Vue using the Python loader script.

                            2. the imported model comes in partially below the ground in Vue, even though it is above ground in Sketchup.

                            I'm using Vue 8 Complete and SU 8 free for the Vue export.

                            We discovered the problem on this one. In Vue, go to Options-->General Preferences and then uncheck "Preserve size of natural elements at creation"

                            This is a legacy option that auto-adjusts scaling to Vue Units on imports. It should be off by default, but apparently on Vue 8 it's on - so just uncheck this.

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                              d12dozr
                              last edited by

                              @dburdick said:

                              We discovered the problem on this one. In Vue, go to Options-->General Preferences and then uncheck "Preserve size of natural elements at creation"

                              This is a legacy option that auto-adjusts scaling to Vue Units on imports. It should be off by default, but apparently on Vue 8 it's on - so just uncheck this.

                              πŸ‘ That does it!
                              Thanks, Dave.

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                                miikka1978
                                last edited by

                                Has anybody experienced similar problem when using Sketchup models in Vue? I have exported my Sketchup model into Vue with the new plugin. But, when I move the model in Vue it is not complete component. There is separate SingleSidedFacesGroup that I have not created in Sketchup.

                                http://img535.imageshack.us/img535/1109/modelproblem.jpg

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                                  dburdick
                                  last edited by

                                  @miikka1978 said:

                                  Has anybody experienced similar problem when using Sketchup models in Vue? I have exported my Sketchup model into Vue with the new plugin. But, when I move the model in Vue it is not complete component. There is separate SingleSidedFacesGroup that I have not created in Sketchup.

                                  http://img535.imageshack.us/img535/1109/modelproblem.jpg

                                  You have to move the model as a whole. The single sided faces group consists of all of the faces which have materials on both sides. If you just grab the whole model and move it, all of the sub-components will move with it -- including the single-sided faces group.

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                                    miikka1978
                                    last edited by

                                    @dburdick said:

                                    You have to move the model as a whole. The single sided faces group consists of all of the faces which have materials on both sides. If you just grab the whole model and move it, all of the sub-components will move with it -- including the single-sided faces group.

                                    Thanks for explaining dburdick. Anyway, it seems that there are many other faces with material on both sides in my crane model. But, export doesn't create "loose geometry" in these cases. Based on this, I believe that the problem arises when there is material on both sides of face and these materials are different.

                                    Is there is any way/plugin to examine Sketchup models and geometries in order to find out if there are faces with different materials on the sides of the same face?

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                                      d12dozr
                                      last edited by

                                      Here is one by TIG: http://forums.sketchucation.com/viewtopic.php?p=264134#p264134

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                                        dburdick
                                        last edited by

                                        @miikka1978 said:

                                        Thanks for explaining dburdick. Anyway, it seems that there are many other faces with material on both sides in my crane model. But, export doesn't create "loose geometry" in these cases. Based on this, I believe that the problem arises when there is material on both sides of face and these materials are different.

                                        Is there is any way/plugin to examine Sketchup models and geometries in order to find out if there are faces with different materials on the sides of the same face?

                                        The SUVueExporter creates either:

                                        1. double-sided faces - where the materials are the same on both sides or if one of the sides uses the default material

                                        2. single-sided faces - where the face uses a different material on each side and neither of the sides is the default material

                                        The reason for isolating the single-sided faces is that these faces are created as a single-sided mesh in Vue (e.g. where each polygon is treated as having a unique material on each side).

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                                        • Bob JamesB Offline
                                          Bob James
                                          last edited by

                                          I am unable to load a SketchUp model of a house into Vue 9. I'm attempting to use the SU2Vue ruby script in Sketchup 8 Pro.

                                          Upon completion of export from Sketchup, I get a .vob file and a folder with an .xml file, a .py file and many .jpg and .png files.

                                          I have set the Camera Height to unlocked and Point Sun at Camera disabled.
                                          I've also unchecked "Preserve size of natural elements at creation"

                                          If I use the Automation -> Run Python Script all I get is a large ball as the model.

                                          If I try to use File -> Load Object I get an error statement saying that it can't find the .tga file xxxxxx.tga. If I say no to it's query to look for it, Vue crashes.

                                          A truly distressing introduction to Vue 😒 πŸ˜’


                                          Error received when trying to load .obj file


                                          This is supposed to be a house!!! Results from Automation -> Run Python

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                                          • KrisidiousK Offline
                                            Krisidious
                                            last edited by

                                            @bob james said:

                                            I am unable to load a SketchUp model of a house into Vue 9. I'm attempting to use the SU2Vue ruby script in Sketchup 8 Pro.

                                            Upon completion of export from Sketchup, I get a .vob file and a folder with an .xml file, a .py file and many .jpg and .png files.

                                            I have set the Camera Height to unlocked and Point Sun at Camera disabled.
                                            I've also unchecked "Preserve size of natural elements at creation"

                                            If I use the Automation -> Run Python Script all I get is a large ball as the model.

                                            If I try to use File -> Load Object I get an error statement saying that it can't find the .tga file xxxxxx.tga. If I say no to it's query to look for it, Vue crashes.

                                            A truly distressing introduction to Vue 😒 πŸ˜’

                                            I have been using the Import option... not load or even Python...

                                            try that and report back... are you using 9? because I am using 8.5... this may be a 9 bug.

                                            By: Kristoff Rand
                                            Home DesignerUnique House Plans

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