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    Cinema 4d loses or distorts images from sketchup model

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    • eddiemoneyE Offline
      eddiemoney
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      Howdy,

      I make models in sketchup and just started importing the collada files into cinema 4d. My goal is to make a simple animation of my model rotating. The model has images applied to it in sketchup and I've eliminated the z-facing issues when I render out of sketchup but c4d does not behave. When I import the .dae into c4d, it looks like there is z-fighting going on... When it rotates, the images get choppy and even disappear.

      Here's a link to a vid so you can see what is happening: http://youtu.be/CB5UIUharFo

      Some parts of the model go away completely, which I don't understand either... here's a shot of that: http://youtu.be/9cznLw66Xm4

      Any help would be appreciated.

      Thanks

      E

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      • GaieusG Offline
        Gaieus
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        There are three things I can think of (if there is really no Z-fighting due to overlapping faces in SU):

        • there are also group/component materials in the model. They should be deleted and materials only applied to the faces.
        • there are different materials applied on back faces. They should also be deleted and the model exported (under the collada export options) without double sided materials.
        • I forget the third but also make sure that your faces are oriented correctly (i.e. no back faces showing in monochrome mode).

        Gai...

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