How do I add a texture in Sketchup?
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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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Here is a good link for that...
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Choose Import
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Browse to the folder where your image is placed. Make sure the file extension is selected i.e. .jpg etc...
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Make sure the "use as texture" option is checked
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click open
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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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@sfto1 said:
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Choose Import
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Browse to the folder where your image is placed. Make sure the file extension is selected i.e. .jpg etc...
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Make sure the "use as texture" option is checked
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click open
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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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@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 SaveTo add to library oops, I missed that part. Brain freeze here in Northern Wisconsin

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Great! I will try that! Thank you!
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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. - 
Oh, right. Yes that´s true.
 
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