I apologize if this has been asked before but I had a look around and couldn't find the solution. I have some JPEG image files that I want to put in my Materials library and I am wondering how to do that?
Thanks.
I apologize if this has been asked before but I had a look around and couldn't find the solution. I have some JPEG image files that I want to put in my Materials library and I am wondering how to do that?
Thanks.
I've been looking around at some of the work people do on this forum. If I want that hand-drawn look, I wonder if it's better to put the trees in my model on Sketchup or in Photoshop?
I ask because I've noticed hardly anyone uses Sketchup trees in their models...
Thanks for all the help. I am going to try all of the suggestions...
I am wondering if anyone knows any good entourage sites like the Howard Models one for people, cars, etc.?
Hi everyone, I am an architecture student. I like to use Sketchup for my designs, but find the graphic quality of a rendered Sketchup model is not overly appealing. I am not interested in taking the time to learn any advanced 3D modeling software, but I wonder if there is some way to make Sketchup models look better? I am pretty good with Photoshop, so that would be an option. I basically want to take Sketchup models and make them look hand drawn....
I read through the Sketchup to Photoshop tutorial, and it was helpful, but not exactly what I'm looking for... any tips?
Hello all,
I am having a problem with my model when I apply a style to it. It seems to only happen with components I use. In the images below, you'll see what the trees are supposed to look like and then what they look like after I apply the style "Sketchy Edges Marker". Is there a way to calibrate the style so that the line work doesn't disappear?