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    • Q Offline
      qwertzuio
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      Hello ! I've started with Sketchup some days ago and absolutely love it !

      But I need some help to find something in the 3D Galerie:
      I'm searching for an standard art Galerie, because I want to present an Art Installation/ Projekt, and need for this a simple "showroom".

      Furthermore I wanted to ask if you can give me a tipp where I can find People in the 3D Galerie, so that I can place them in the "showroom" as visitors of the Exhibit.
      I would be veryvery greatfull about concrete links !
      Thank you very much !* πŸ˜„

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      • Jean LemireJ Offline
        Jean Lemire
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        Hi Lea, hi folks.

        If you search the 3D Warehouse (3DWH) with the words art gallery, you will find a lot of results. The vast majority of them are buildings seen from the outside.

        However, I found one by Tan-Jeong here:

        http://sketchup.google.com/3dwarehouse/details?mid=d60467b3084eef4fe77aafc342bcd367

        It shows the inside floor and walls as if the ceiling has been removed. This can act as a start for you.

        Of course, you can draw your own one from scratch.

        Then, you can search the 3DWH with words such as 3D people, for example.

        You will find a lot.

        Incorporate these in the galerie.

        Finally, you can import jpgfiles of you pictures and use them as textures to paint rectangles. These will become the paintings for the galerie. Observe the above mentionned model to see how its author added frames and ligthing fixtures and a few other details.

        You can even search for sculpturesand after scaling them, if needed, add them inside your gallery.

        Just ideas.

        Jean (Johnny) Lemire from Repentigny, Quebec, Canada.

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