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    • L Offline
      LARV
      last edited by

      I know how to add textures from models in the "get models"-library, but what if I have, let´s say a jpeg picture and want to add this to my texture library. How do I do that?

      A short step-by-step explanation would be very appreciated. I´m not great at this. Yet.

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        valerostudio
        last edited by

        Here is a good link for that...

        http://bit.ly/11D33n7

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        • sfto1S Offline
          sfto1
          last edited by

          1. Choose Import

          2. Browse to the folder where your image is placed. Make sure the file extension is selected i.e. .jpg etc...

          3. Make sure the "use as texture" option is checked

          4. click open

          5. Image is ready to be pasted onto surface

          Note: If you plan on putting it on a surface in a group or component, make sure you open group or component to edit before you follow the steps above.

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          • ely862meE Offline
            ely862me
            last edited by

            @sfto1 said:

            1. Choose Import

            2. Browse to the folder where your image is placed. Make sure the file extension is selected i.e. .jpg etc...

            3. Make sure the "use as texture" option is checked

            4. click open

            5. Image is ready to be pasted onto surface

            Note: If you plan on putting it on a surface in a group or component, make sure you open group or component to edit before you follow the steps above.

            Actually from step 3 you go like
            3 Make sure the use as image option is checked.(import the image)
            4 Explode the imported image
            5 Press B to bring the Material window
            6 Go to the newly created material(In model materials)
            7 Right click/Save as Browse to the Sketchup Material library folder which is found in the Program Files/Sketchup/Sketchup20xx/Materials/(create new folder or choose category)
            8 Save

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            • sfto1S Offline
              sfto1
              last edited by

              @ely862me said:

              Actually from step 3 you go like
              3 Make sure the use as image option is checked.(import the image)
              4 Explode the imported image
              5 Press B to bring the Material window
              6 Go to the newly created material(In model materials)
              7 Right click/Save as Browse to the Sketchup Material library folder which is found in the Program Files/Sketchup/Sketchup20xx/Materials/(create new folder or choose category)
              8 Save

              To add to library oops, I missed that part. Brain freeze here in Northern Wisconsin 😳

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              • L Offline
                LARV
                last edited by

                Great! I will try that! Thank you!

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                • BoxB Offline
                  Box
                  last edited by

                  BTW this is unrelated to V-Ray, as I don't use V-Ray I didn't bother to read the thread until now.
                  Asking your questions in the most appropriate place will give you a better chance of a quick answer.

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                  • L Offline
                    LARV
                    last edited by

                    Oh, right. Yes that´s true.

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