...how did you manage to do that? I haven't read anything about an exporter.
But doesn't it say "Max" with af 3Ds Max logo in the exporter window???
Latest posts made by 2kemon
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RE: Corona for Sketchup
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RE: Toolbar icons position bug
It's messed up again - I think it reverts after every restart.
There is a box on the splash screen specifically for turning it off. Still this is not the main issue though. I'm SO freakin tired of having to set up my toolbars everytime. I hope it's some kind of issue with Microsoft Security Essentials or my Nvidia control panel and not sketchup. But I still haven' figured it out.It doesn't even remember my custom shortcuts, so it's almost like my user profile is deleted or something...
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RE: Toolbar icons position bug
skethup 8 free on windows 7 64 bit. Profile updated
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RE: Toolbar icons position bug
I backed up my plugins, uninstalled and reinstalled sketchup. So far so good - it's working now.
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RE: Toolbar icons position bug
I also have problems with my toolbar icons. I save my setup, but after restarting sketchup it's all messed up again...
I also get the welcome to sketchup screen every time, eventhough i make sure to remove th "always show on startup" mark...
Running Windows 7 64-bit, with MSSE
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RE: Podium V2 interior
...you're on to something here! Very cool indeed.
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RE: Bathroom
...I for one like the overexposed winter shot look, and think this is a very good start, toward making a great render.
Don't forget to tell what and how you did it - that always encourages people to share tips & tricks to improve... -
RE: Podium V2 interior
Do the resulting renders from a white LEM, just outside the door, and a white sketchup background differ?
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RE: Bang-for-the-buck laptop?
...you could take a look at the sony vaio e-series. It got me drooling a bit
But maybe that's just because I'm limited to a budget I can actually save up for before I retire as an old man!
If you customize it on the sony page you could end up with around a 1100 USD configuration that would probably fly well with sketchup and other graphical resource hogsThere's a review that seems to be legit right here:
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RE: New Brochure blending NPR / PR
I think youre floor plans are pretty damn close, Richard! Personally I would tone down the linework for your indication of tiled floors. At the moment they are similar to your furniture, and that seems a bit odd, when the kitchen tables vanishes into floor tiles.
Hmm.. Yes, they are a bit sketchy, but to me it still seems like it is something nearly finished, being converted into something sketchy.
I don't know if you agree, but a sketch can show a lot of thing a neat and pretty render can't.
It can show an immediate idea, impression, motivation and feeling, byt the way lines are drawn, ended, repeated and so on. I know I'm jabbering a bit here, but these things can be very tricky to simulate through a computer.BUT, and here's the kicker. I've seen you making some pretty good attempts at this before, Richard! I clearly remember your pavillion images from pushpullbar, and your fake scale model look, created entirely in photoshop. Have you tried any of those methods? Or, have you tried doodling a bit by hand? I've read quite a bit about what you're into, but don't know if you're into that
I guess my point is. You can show your client that they are a part of the process, as well as giving them a glance at how you transform a concept/idea into your stunning renders. (I realise that in this case it's actually not like that, but I guess the clients don't need to know that)