Free RAL, Farrow&Ball and Wood veneer textures.
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Good day Sketchup Lovers!
I've been using Sketchup for 5+ years.
I've learned a lot from you ALL.
This is my little payback as THANK YOU!
I'm sharing my texture collection!
Those are JPEG format file. Seamless.
Named, numbered and sorted by categories.
Ready to be added to your collection.http://sketchthatwood.com/recources/
Enjoy!
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How nice... Thanks.
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Yes indeed. Many thanks.
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thank you!
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Thanks, very generous of you!
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Fantastic! many thanks
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Thank you for this.
I wonder if you could create a version of the wood veneers with only horizontal or vertical versions. There's no need for both vertical and horizontal copies and the file size will be smaller.
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Hi Dave! Yes it is possible.
But I guess You can do it yourself.
Rename them as you want and spin them in an direction you want.
Also it is handy(in my opinion) to have vertical and horizontal grain direction.
It all depends how you use materials in Sketchup.
In my dynamic components dimension output (in report ) is driven by grain direction.
It is trigered by "_" after material name.
But I'm planning to update that material collection. Just need some time ...
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Yes. I could do it myself but I was asking for others. For my use I'll stick with the long, non-tiling textures I make from images of full length boards.
I do appreciate that you made these libraries available, though.
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Thank you for these! Very nice.
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I appreciate your generosity.
However, I'm having problems extracting the files. Are these your standard .zip files?
Thanks
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Hi Ben!
I think they just standard zips.
I'm not a big expert in ZIP field, but they where compressed in the simplest way.
I'm a MAC user - if that makes any difference. But looks like other Windows users have no problems.
Google it! I just did and some other folks have the same problem. See what comes up! My operation system - OS X Yosemite 10.10.4.
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Great colours and veneers - thank you!
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Thank you sancho, they'll come in very handy, I think the RAL's will be most useful.
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