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      Hi there,

      I've attached a sketchup file which is my first attempt at something "organic", I've done quite a bit of architechtural stuff but I never done something with compound curves.

      The method I used was to get the basic shape by extruding plan, side and front views, drawing in a mesh and then filling the mesh by lacing lines together.

      The results aren't very good.

      I've decided to do the job over but I'd like some advice as to how I can improve the end product from you guys.

      Don't hold back - I need the truth!

      Thanks

      Chris

      EDIT: Sorry the file is too big - I'll have to think of something else!

      EDIT 2 - here's a jpeg!

      http://www.sketchucation.com/forums/scf/sas/Newbie/25nose.jpg

      P: chrisg

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        Probably your textures are too big, try uploading the file without textures.

        Yes I see now, your plan and front and side textures are still in the model, get rid of those and you will be able to upload.

        Rob Moors
        Architecture Student

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