A Welcome Message to New SketchUcation Members
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A zip file is a file containing data that can be used to rebuild files and folders that have had their data compressed into this special format.
When you open a zip file in your zip/unzip program it will display a window showing files and subfolders within it, BUT at that point it has NOT extracted these files - it's simply showing what's in it and what COULD be extracted.
Most zip/unzip programs have obvious options to 'extract' their contents - perhaps by a button or file item on this window displaying the contents [you might have to select the contents displayed in the window first] - then usually you are then prompted for a destination for the extracted files/folders, which is usually a new folder named after the zip itself, located on your Desktop or some other location you have set in the program's preferences. Many programs allow you to select all of the zip-file's contents in this display-window and drag+drop them somewhere else - like Plugins... Many such programs also have a right-click context-menu to extract the contents of a selected zip-file. Once you have got all of the files/folders extracted relocate them into the Plugins folder in the Sketchup folder. Files that are loose in the original zip-file go directly into the Plugins folder, folders of files within the zip-file are put unchanged into the Plugins folder, as these files need to be inside their predefined subfolders for them to work... You do NOT put the zip file into Plugins and hope it magically fixes itself... please read the installation instructions provided with a downloaded tool AND the general post on manipulating zip-files... You seem to be making this more difficult that it is, or needs to be -
Just saying "Hello" as a new "noobie". I'd really like to learn to use SketchUp at a reasonable proficiency and use some of the hacks I've come across to convert SketchUp drawings to .dxf format for use at my company. I'm running Sketchup 8 with WINE on Ubuntu and am not what you'd consider computer savvy, so it's been a huge learning curve all around. I'm currently working on a design for a tomahawk I plan to have produced as an initial entrepreneurial endeavor; I also have some initial designs for some other products, but I find getting the results I want are cumbersome with my limited knowledge so far of SketchUp, so it's all about finding tutorials for me to learn from.
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Hi Everyone..
Im Paulo Gepulango from philippines.. a new member of this forum.. just want to ask if how can i render my drawing with thick shadow? or and what is your advice on this drawing? heres my previous render.. thank everyone..
cheers!!!!
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Hi Galt and Paulo and welcome!
Galt; whenever you have any particular question, do not hesitate to ask. There are some folks with quite some experience with Linux here (not myself though...)
Paulo; and what are you using for rendering?
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@Galt:
Welcome. There are tutorials available here in this Forum. You may also find the series of tutorials by Aidan Chopra helpful. They are posted on YouTube. Google has a series of tutorials, too. Enjoy your journey. -
@gaieus said:
Hi Galt and Paulo and welcome!
Galt; whenever you have any particular question, do not hesitate to ask. There are some folks with quite some experience with Linux here (not myself though...)
Paulo; and what are you using for rendering?
Thank you sir.. i am using sketch-up pro 8 and vray 6 for rendering.. i know that i am amature to this any tips sir?
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@pauloflatland said:
...any tips sir?
Well, since I do not use V-ray myself, my "best" tip is to scroll down on the main forum index and post your V-ray problem in our special V-ray subforum under the Extensions... main forum:
http://forums.sketchucation.com/viewforum.php?f=322
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@gaieus said:
@pauloflatland said:
...any tips sir?
Well, since I do not use V-ray myself, my "best" tip is to scroll down on the main forum index and post your V-ray problem in our special V-ray subforum under the Extensions... main forum:
http://forums.sketchucation.com/viewforum.php?f=322
oh ok sir.. thank you so much.. ill go tour around this site for any help tips..
cheers!!!!!
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@greenbelt said:
Hope this helps other Newbies like me. Could a forum member (me?) edit someone else's post to add the updated link? Is that allowed?
No way. Imagine hat would happen if members started to edit each other's posts!
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Hi. Decided to spend this morning re-reading some forums and tutorials. I was having trouble with finding Materials/Textures and am still learning. Found an old link in this post %(#0000FF)[**
@unknownuser said:**.] - here is the new link.
http://sketchup.google.com/support/bin/answer.py?answer=94956
Sketchup User's Guide - Paint Bucket ToolHope this helps other Newbies like me. Could a forum member (me?) edit someone else's post to add the updated link? Is that allowed? Or is this way better?
P.S. Answered my own question. Cannot edit other posts. Here is a link to a list of textures elsewhere on the forums.
http://forums.sketchucation.com/viewtopic.php?f=40&t=486
I am still a little confused about adding my own textures.-
One way is to go on-line and copy images from the web (mindful of copyrights, etc.). I use IrfanView. I save these jpgs in an organized set of folders with my other Sketchup Stuff. Then using File -> Import dialogue window, I browse over to my previously saved jpg file and open it. In Sketchup, my curser becomes a paintbucket and I'd better have a face ready to paint or I have to do it again. (annoying)
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Second way that sometimes works is to use the Window -> Materials dialogue -> Open or Create Collection. Again I browse to where I keep my collection of textures. But this time I can only open a folder/directory containing .skp files. I cannot go to one specific jpg file nor can I successfully open a folder containing jpg files.
So more experienced users out there... am I doing this correctly. Is there a better way?
FYI: Learned something new at one of the about listed sites for textures. Creating textures to be used on models is an art in itself. hoo neeoow (who knew?) (my old Wisconsin accent) There are issues regarding tiling etc. Amazing!
Thanks for reading and answering my doubts.
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Hi everyone.
I'm an illustrator and often use SU for my work, love it. I also use SU-podium for my rendering. Thanks for the plug-ins - have tried out a couple and will try out some more.
Cheers
Justin
http://www.justinplunkett.com -
Hi,
I would like to know how to superimpose more than one building onto a photograph using photomatch (each building is not parallel to the next building - i.e. each one is set at a different radius). Thank you very much for your help.All the best,
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Hello,
I was introduced to sketchup through the company I work for. We are a startup company and we have had to learn things as we go and keep cost's down. Sketchup is great for that. We have begun to do our own shop and architectural drawings and I found this forum looking for line weight help. However the rendering that I have been seeing here is really good stuff! I sure I will find more information here than I can handle.Cheers,
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Welcome Chevota and enjoy your time here!
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Hi. everybody! Greetings from Brunei Darussalam. you can call me Giggs for short
i may be new to this place but im very fimiliar to Sketchup X3
got hooked p to this program a year before and i used this program to model my work ever since.
if you want to see my recent works. you can go to deviant art to see hehehe.here are one of my recent stuff i made:
http://giganaut.deviantart.com/art/Tiger-IV-A-B-211236738since i stumbled upon this site last week. it opened me to new ways too model and develop designs.
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Great to have you here
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i'm not an architect, i'm a small time filmmaker -- but in the last few years i've taken up 'amateur urbanism' as a hobby. i started learning sketchup to try and visualize some of my ideas about city design. this looks like a good place to learn stuff! thanks for having me.
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Hi Collins and welcome!
There are a bunch of urban planners here so I am sure you will enjoy the forums!
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Greetings all
My name is Gavin, Big fan of Sketch-up since v6 very handy to build simple concepts rather than a sketch on the back of a scrap of paper,
over the past 3 months have done a crash course in 3D rendering with the help of Kerkythea, (forums) out standing power brining a poor bland 3d to life
Hope to share and learn some enhancements to my use of Sketchup/wave's hi to all
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Nice to meet you Gavin. Post some stuff up in the gallery so we get see
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