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    • N Offline
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      I actually played with the Style-Edit-Option and figured out an easy way of fadeing out a scene directly in sketchup. It's probably not the best of creativity, but maybe someone's out there, who finds it helpful.

      What you need is a program like photoshop, that saves pictures with transparency and gives the possibility to fade.

      screen2.png

      First, start a new file in Photoshop, lets say in 1024 X 860 pixels.

      Then fill the background with any color, in this case black.

      Add a new "layer" (i think it's layer, i use a german version, there's called "Ebene"), which is usually white.

      Use the circle-selection tool to select a circle in the size of the spot, which should be transparent at last.

      After, use "change selection" (german: Auswahl verändern) in the "selection" menue. The lowest option there should be something like "smooth edge" (german: Kante glätten).
      Use it with e.g. 50 pixels.

      Then press delete.

      screen3.png

      Now you see the black background fading into white edge.

      Delete the layer with the background. There is only a white circle fading into transparency left.

      Save this file as e.g. a *.png (with option "interlaced turned on).

      Now revert back to Sketchup and open the styles menue. Choose the style you want to combine with this white circle.

      Then click on "edit" (in styles menue) and go to watermarks. Open your *.png file and follow these steps: Add watermark (plus), overlay (next>>), (next>>), positioned in the screen(finish).

      Here you go, enjoy!

      Hope this was useful, greetings diameter

      poster-diameter

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      • KrisidiousK Offline
        Krisidious
        last edited by

        thank you... very nice.

        By: Kristoff Rand
        Home DesignerUnique House Plans

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        • Mike LuceyM Offline
          Mike Lucey
          last edited by

          I must try that out. Very crafty Diameter, well done.

          Mike

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          • KrisidiousK Offline
            Krisidious
            last edited by

            I think this is a Scene Tut.

            By: Kristoff Rand
            Home DesignerUnique House Plans

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