3D Warehouse
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awesome...
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Good idea to have the login the same as here on SketchUcation, methinks.
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Yes, it does have a nice exclusive, cosy feel to it, doesn't it? My thoughts were that it would leave the resource less open to abuse (as in this thread) and prevent all the good stuff being buried under a torrent of garbage.
poster-Alan Fraser
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I' all ears (way to go Alan!).
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The 3D Warehouse already has a very good way to organize models. You can create collections of models, and then create collections of collections making a logical and easy-to-navigate hierarchy.
Maybe a SketchUcation account could be created and the password given to moderators, who would then control the contents of the submissions.
Here is an example of what the hierarchy might look like: http://sketchup.google.com/3dwarehouse/cldetails?mid=3d206db5e11ff8c3c82ffa9bf7bce40b
You can include other people collections in any collection also, so maybe each individual is responsible for their own collection, and a moderator could add that persons collectiob to the SketchUcation collection.
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Coen,
I found this thread late - hope it isn't too cold yet.
For your informal poll, I am a FormFonts subscriber and have found it to be a great resource and time saver.
I have quite a large collection of models and have organized them by categories, but still find it is difficult to pick from among the models in a category. Example, I have chairs divided into modern, traditional, office etc. but it still takes too much time to make an appropriate selection. I do like your though about Picassa as a model for organization where one can scan a large group of images at a larger scale and make an informed selection.
As for the old forum, it is almost impossible to find anything quickly by search as well as in the 3d warehouse specific objects are difficult to find quickly. A few months ago, on the old forum, Christian Foster started SU model depository as an answer to the forum and 3D-W confusion. It has a pretty good organization but didn't quite take off, coming as it did on the heels of the Google migration. The link to his model repository is below.
http://sketchup.computingforarchitects.com/about/
He hasn't shown up on on any of the forum in some time - hope he isn't discurouraged or burnt out.
I haven't been able to spend as much time as I would like helping out with SU issues, but really appreciate all of your efforts and of all the other regular contributors and will toss in my two cents when ever possible.
Hoping to be of some help -
Jim
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Hey that is a nice site. I have never seen it before, don't know why. And there are a few regulars from here that have contributed.
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Coen
I'm up for that
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Coen, What is Bandwith?
poster-Invader ZIM
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Bandwidth means the amount of data that can be pushed or pulled through a communication port. Like a larger pipe can flow more water, more bandwidth can flow more data.
Make sense?
- CraigD
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I thought when someone was talking about more bandwidth they were reffering to something like this:
Though I would not technically consider them a "Band".
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Hello all,
I just noticed a link through to the sketchup library from here and have read through the comments - I think there is a place for a repository aimed at more architectural (be it landscape, interior, commercial, domestic etc.) components that maintain a high quality.
My plan is currently to add some sort of download credit system where for every upload you make you get 25 or so downloads, and possibly add textures, styles, and maybe even scripts categories. I also want to add a "collections" feature to organize components into similar categories.
I'm really open to ideas so let me know what is wanted / needed and I'm pretty sure I'll be able to build it in. Also I am happy to make available bittorrent collections that can be downloaded in bulk, and also the entire collection as one. The functionality isn't too hard to add to the current site (http://sketchup.computingforarchitects.com) and we can arrange things into "approved" and other collections relatively easily using tagging.
Cheers,
Chris.
poster-chrisf
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Chris,
Glad to see you make it to this forum. I hope there is an easy way to make your component/texture repository work smoothly with this forum. Thanks for your continued efforts.
Jim
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Where Did this Thread die out!!? Bump! PLease do something someone... Eric? Gaeius?
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@mukul.ar said:
Where Did this Thread die out!!? Bump! PLease do something someone... Eric? Gaeius?
Do something about what?
This thread was started when SCF started (look at the dates - back in 2007!) on a slow server with limited space and bandwidth so attachments were an issue.
I still like the idea of sharing stuff in the Warehouse (and in fact, we have smaller attachment size limit than there) but there is now no problem with hosting and bandwidth any more at least.
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Well from what i understood, I would love it if we could have a repository of all the Skp models posted here on sketchucation, as in a single thread where we could see and download or upload models done by the community members. 3d warehouse is really huge... it can be really daunting to find good stuff there... Plus i really liked the idea of a more serious take on the speed modelling competition. This thread has some really good ideas... But maybe just wishful thinking... have just recently started reading up and brushing up my sketchup knowledge.
@Gaieus: My heartfelt apologies on misspelling your name.
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True that repositories "arranged" by a forum software are not really practical, I agree. And surely it could be a good move towards the 3D WH - however we cannot "force" anyone to share their models there so I am not sure how feasible it would be.
Practically you can share any models, materials and styles there - "embedded" into the uploaded model.
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@gaieus said:
Practically you can share any models, materials and styles there - "embedded" into the uploaded model.
I did not understand embedded into the uploaded model...
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Well, here is a "model" which is not "really" a model but just faces with textures applied on. Obviously to share the textures, not the "faces" as a model (I typed "texture" to the search field and this was the first to come up).
http://sketchup.google.com/3dwarehouse/details?mid=4a713a27a5a9c5735ecfe7c8b8fe057c&prevstart=0The same way, you can upload models (just a "dummy" cube if you wish) with a special style applied - it will be saved with the model and ready to be re-used.
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OK, here is a collection about a 19th century tannery. All sorts of tools and accessories that belong to this topic will be uploaded here.
http://sketchup.google.com/3dwarehouse/cldetails?mid=32feecaef29f5ea6a14438b9fce9003b
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