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      pmiller
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      Since I have retired I don't use SketchUp much anymore, but I visit the forum everyday. Starting way back at version 2, I was inspired by the work of Alan and Grant Marshall. In my mind, their contributions to the community were beyond compare. I shamlessly copied Grant's watercolor technique -- the best ever by far. And made use of Alan's models and techniques everyday. And had the privilege of actually meeting Alan at BaseCamp 2005. If we had a SU hall of fame, they would be at the very top.

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        007
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        @pmiller said:

        If we had a SU hall of fame, they would be at the very top.
        👍

        007
        It ain't bragging if you've done it....

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          Alan Fraser
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          @pmiller said:

          And had the privilege of actually meeting Alan at BaseCamp 2005.

          Thank you, Paul; that's very kind of you. But you neglected to mention that you were also one of the presenters at that first ever 'clan gathering'. You've done a sizeable amount of envelope-pushing yourself.
          I hope you're enjoying your retirement.

          3D Figures
          Were you required to walk 500 miles? Were you advised to walk 500 more?
          You could be entitled to compensation. Call the Pro Claimers now!

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            xefhs
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            Merci Alan 😄 , j'aimerais savoir une chose sur UU3D, est-ce qu'il triangule les faces du modèle sketchup lorsqu'on qu'on enregistre un .skp depuis UU3D ? (je pose cette question car dans la vue en perspective, les faces sont elles bien triangulées ).

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            • Alan FraserA Offline
              Alan Fraser
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              Non, la triangulation n'est pas nécessaire. (maintenant en Anglais pour les autres)
              U3d does not triangulate the mesh, because you do not export the mesh, you only export the UV coordinates. The model remains exactly where it is...in SketchUp.
              I hope the following sequence makes the process clear.

              The process is:

              1. Export the UVs to obj from SU (make sure the mesh is on the origin when you do this, otherwise you may have difficulty finding it in U3d)
              2. Open U3d and navigate to the 'bridge' obj file you just exported.
              3. Apply the correct mapping, then save the file.
              4. Back in SU, Import UVs from Obj. Voila!

              map1.jpg


              map2.jpg


              map3.jpg


              map4.jpg

              3D Figures
              Were you required to walk 500 miles? Were you advised to walk 500 more?
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                ichi
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                nice tutorial alan, but i guess that for a complex model like the cow it won't be that easy?

                sorry for my engrish too.

                [Blog](http://ichi-3dstuff.blogspot.com)

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                  dale
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                  Alan
                  I don't think I have ever thanked you for all your contributions. A bad oversight. Thanks so much.
                  That cow is awesome, and I appreciate the insight into the modeling and texturing.
                  I too would love a start to finish tutorial based on one of your pieces.

                  Just monkeying around....like Monsanto

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                    xefhs
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                    Nice tutorial, thanks a lot Alan !

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                      greenbelt
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                      I have just started using Sketchup to model Houses and Interior decor. This is purely for fun. Is there a totally free rendering software out there that any of you would recommend?

                      Newbie. Planning my dream retirement home!!

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