Interesting. I just installed the version from the link massimo provided and everything seems to be working fine. Thanks lots guys!!! Still not sure why I didnt get the latest version when I reinstalled from the kerky site 3 weeks ago.
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RE: Partial transparent material
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RE: Partial transparent material
HUM.
Mine is 3.0 6th oct 2007. I just reinstalled it not sure why mine would be even older than yours.
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Gaieus
Copying the png. into the folder seems to be working . Thanks for the help gents. Once again you guys have proven why this is one of my favorite forums.
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It should be the latest. I just reinstalled it 3 weeks ago. What is the latest version and how do I check my current version?
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Here is a screen shot from Kerky and a simple model with the material
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it's a texture in SU.
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Ok I dont have the option for alpha channel under bitmap options.
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Partial transparent material
Hi all,
It's been quite some time since I have been on here but I am back and have a question about material creations. I have created a material which is basically a type of perforated steel plate. The material I created works well in SU (I know it needs a little work but for now it does the job) The problem I am encountering is when I bring it into kerkythea the transparent potion renders as solid white. How would I go about keeping the transparent portion in Kerky?
Thanks
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How do I model this?
Hi everyone.
It's been quite some time since I have been on this site but I have gotten some GREAT advice and help from all of you in the past so this is the first place I thought of when I ran into this problem.
I am attempting to model a building which is clad and organized by 4' copper strips and I have no idea how to go about doing it. I have found a model similar to what I am trying to do but I cant figure out how that person did it. The link is listed below. Could one of you fantastic guru's take a look and give me some ideas?
Thanks
Perk
http://sketchup.google.com/3dwarehouse/details?mid=f50cfa39545ce89eaee38fa0adb1e185