SketchUp .skm Materials
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I just uploaded a bunch of materials in the .skm file format to the Sketchucation Attachment Server (SAS). I found these online during my occasional searches.
http://www.sketchucation.com/forums/scf/sas/Materials/fabrics-vinyltile-wood-skm_format.zip
After you download and unzip this file, you can copy each folder to your SketchUp Materials main folder.
Also, in the "Wood" folder, the file suffixes of "Hor" and "Ver" pertain to the grain direction of the wood (Horizontal and Vertical, respectively).
This is the first time I have uploaded to the SAS, so if I did something wrong, please let me know.
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Thanks Chris.
I especially like the wood one, im always looking around for new timber textures. -
Thanks! Your generosity is much appreciated!
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I'll take credit for the floor tiles.
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I've been looking for a haul of wood like that for a long long time. THANKS!!!
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Thanks Chris and thanks Jim.
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Thanks Chris and Jim,
I want to add a few words to the discussion so that it can be searched for. The above link contains wood grain textures, fabric textures, and vinyl floor textures.
Best
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Sorry for dragging up an old topic, but is there any chance someone could upload these again? The link in the original post doesnt work, and i really liked these textures, been looking for them for ages!
Thanks
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ditto, remus. i would also like to dwld them.
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You can get the floor tiles here http://sketchuptips.blogspot.com/2007/09/blog-post.html courtesy of Jim Foltz, and you can get the other materials at my website at http://www.chrispicciano.com. Go to the "Other Downloads" page.
Hope this helps.
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Thanks for those Wood textures! Now, how can I view them (as .skms) before importing the ones I'd like, into SUp?
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Every .skm file is similar to a .zip file. If you have a program like WinZip, you should be able to open them. Of course, you will have to tell your unzipping software that you want to associate a .skm file with it.
If that option is too much for you, then simply copy your Wood .skm files into the Materials folder under SketchUp. Fire up SketchUp, open the Materials Browser, navigate to the folder that the wood .skm files are in, and you should be able to see all of the different types. (See graphic below:)
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Thanks a lot for thos chris, my fav textures for sure
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Linky doesn't work...
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Did you try the other one chris linked?
they both work for me
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Yea, I followed the link to his site and got the materials from there.
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I have fixed the link - thanks guys for reporting.
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Barbaros! is like awsome
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The fabrics were originally made by me (cleaned up from images on the Norwalk website) and uploaded to the 3D Warehouse. That post can be found here:
http://sketchup.google.com/3dwarehouse/details?mid=136ca0f40375aa26d56cc378741d37e8&prevstart=0
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Wow quite a library! Thanks Chris, Jim and Robert for your generosity. I have a similar library for SU5 I d/l from the old old forum.
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