Adding model to landscape photo
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Quote Bluesy:
"By the way, I'm so glad I stumbled upon this website, you guys are so quick to respond and helpful."
That is the trademark of this Forum. I know of a vanishingly small number of other sites this helpful and responsive. Of course, that could be due to my vanishingly small brain -
@mitcorb said:
Quote Bluesy:
"By the way, I'm so glad I stumbled upon this website, you guys are so quick to respond and helpful."
That is the trademark of this Forum. I know of a vanishingly small number of other sites this helpful and responsive. Of course, that could be due to my vanishingly small brainWell I'm sure it's not as small as mine, I'm going crazy here, just don't seem to be able to do anything right. Can't load new materials, can't load new components (keeps navigating to the 3D Warehouse), don't understand how to use Kerky...thinking of giving up.
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I think it is a big task to master in a day or two personally. Its not as easy as we would like to wish it was. There is some learning curve involved, but once you start getting it down, you progress exponentially. So don't give up forever, keep at it. Just take it step by step. What is the first thing you need help with? Getting components into the model correctly? Or the kerky image? Or something else?
Chris
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No. Do not give up. Like Chris says, it does take time, and improvement will come. At least I understand that from the model side of the equation. I am squeaking along in the rendering side due to my current signature line.
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[The easiest way to add trees in the background of a model is to use an image behind the model...in fact here are some excellent backgrounds by forum member Olishea to get you started: http://forums.sketchucation.com/viewtopic.php?p=238687#p238687
Here are some wood textures to get you started:
Install the "Materials Bonus Pack" from GoogleSearch our "Components, Materials & Styles" forum for Seamless wood: http://forums.sketchucation.com/search.php?keywords=seamless+wood&terms=all&author=&fid]
Amazing. Thanks so much. having a bit of difficulty downloading the Materials Bonus Pack (it directs me to the 3D Warehouse - is it supposed to do that?)
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@chris fullmer said:
I think it is a big task to master in a day or two personally. Its not as easy as we would like to wish it was. There is some learning curve involved, but once you start getting it down, you progress exponentially. So don't give up forever, keep at it. Just take it step by step. What is the first thing you need help with? Getting components into the model correctly? Or the kerky image? Or something else?
Chris
Chris, thanks for the words of encouragement. The first thing I need help with is getting the components into SU and also materials. It seems to be labour intensive, but I'm sure it shouldn't be that hard. For example, I've been downloading various woods and then clicking on 'Add Texture' in the materials box one by one. Isn't there a way of getting a whole load of them to go in at the same time? I tried dragging files into the 'Materials' folder, but that didn't work either. As for components, how do I keep them organized? I opened the CAM6.pkg file and just dragged the files into the 'Components' folder, but they have gone in very haphazardly. Surely there is a way to do this properly. It seems to my that people have thousands of materials and components, so I'm thinking there must be an easier way. As for Kerky, I don't know where to start with that. Perhaps I should just read some more tutorials, unless you have a few easy 'how to get started' tips?
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@bluesy said:
Amazing. Thanks so much. having a bit of difficulty downloading the Materials Bonus Pack (it directs me to the 3D Warehouse - is it supposed to do that?)
Are you clicking this highlighted link in the bottom right?
(click image if scrollbars appear)
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@d12dozr said:
@bluesy said:
Amazing. Thanks so much. having a bit of difficulty downloading the Materials Bonus Pack (it directs me to the 3D Warehouse - is it supposed to do that?)
Are you clicking this highlighted link in the bottom right?
(click image if scrollbars appear)Thanks, I just tried that and it downloaded. Then went to SU and tried to add one of the new textures with the bucket tool, but just the regular materials that came with the program were available. Am I supposed to put the downloaded file somewhere else? I can see eyeballs rolling all over the place!
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I'm with you on this one Susan. I've never liked the components since they worked so hard to integrate hte 3dwarehouse. I just don't get along with my component browser anymore. I have these same issues evrytime I try to download a pack of stuff.
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You need to get those materials into the Materials subfolder of Sketchup, wherever it is kept on a Mac, such as C:\Program Files\Materials. If you are downloading a pack of materials, I assume it is in a .zip file. If it is a single material, I was recently reminded that it is a .skm file.
I may come back and provide a link to a thread that may explain some of this. I have connectivity problems, so I have to post and come back to edit.EDIT: Ok this is similar to downloading plugins, except you are acquiring materials.
You could actually name a special folder and simply move it from your desktop to the materials folder. But see this thread: http://www.forums.sketchucation.com/viewtopic.php?f=323&t=35746 -
@bluesy said:
Thanks, I just tried that and it downloaded. Then went to SU and tried to add one of the new textures with the bucket tool, but just the regular materials that came with the program were available. Am I supposed to put the downloaded file somewhere else? I can see eyeballs rolling all over the place!
Well for me (on Windows), its an
.exe
file so just install it like any downloaded program...you don't have to do any thinking about what folder to put it in at all
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