Great stuff
Looking forward to updates!
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RE: Any idea?
Majid, those watercolors are a true work of art!
Now, some 15 years ago I found myself in a situation possibly similar to your current position.
Things have been pretty exciting in the Balkans back then.
Times were tough - I was broke, I've lost a lot of my friends to emigration...quite a "should I stay or should I go" situation. Eventually I´ve decided to "go" and to start all over again.
And I had my share of ups and downs trying to sort things out.But things got sorted out, inch by inch. From my current standpoint, I only regret that I hadn´t done it sooner. I wouldn´t wonder if I´ll have the energy to be as active as my child needs me to be
So keep your head up, my friend. Whatever your choice will be, I´ll keep my fingers crossed for you.
Cheers!
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RE: Thea Material pack - Metals
Duude!
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RE: Couple of question... about follow me.
The Follow me tool explodes the curves used in the profiles, I think.
So you can soften those edges with the Eraser tool (with the Ctrl button pressed), or you can use the weld plugin http://www.cad-addict.com/2008/08/sketchup-plugins-weld.htmlIf you´re trying to loft two different contours along the rail curve, Fredo´s Curviloft is the right tool for the job, as far as I am concerned.
you can add some thickness to that with the (again) Fredo´s Joint Push Pull: http://forums.sketchucation.com/viewtopic.php?f=323&t=6708&hilit=plugin -
RE: How to avoid system getting slow?
No hassle
Select:
Window > Model Info > Statistics > Purge UnusedBut I don´t really think that the system can repeatedly crash just because of your model. You should scan it for scumware in any case.
Oh, and yes http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tkJNyQfAprY
Cheers!
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RE: How to avoid system getting slow?
@dnt said:
and when I copy it to 4 number
How heavy the model is? Did you use components?
@dnt said:
I was wondering is there any way in SU?
Generally speaking, you should keep the model clean, stay away from shadows/textures/edge styles all the time. And of course, layers are a pretty important part of organizing complex models in SketchUp: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fBdP499iw0Y
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RE: Relaxing space
@artysmedia said:
I like the illumination on the toilet but not on the window (too bright)
There is too much repetition of the texture mapping on the wallsNever mind that, Roberto. The poster´s really nice
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RE: [WIP] Bugatti Brescia Type 13
Very well
Glad to see you´re keeping this project alive. Terrific job on those textures also.
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RE: Gothic Cathedral completed
Some really great photos you´ve got there
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RE: Roadster Update
Personally, I´m not interested in car modeling. From that standpoint, it would be very easy to criticize your work. But this model is perfect, as far as I am concerned.
It should reside in Most impressive SketchUp modeling thread.
Now, you do seem to have reversed faces in the headlight recesses.
And I think you´re completely wrong about that rendering stuff. But that´s just me
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RE: Most impressive SketchUp modelling
Hellnbak´s roadster undoubtedly belongs here:
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RE: Problems with Artisan
nanfar, the images(?) are not displayed for me, clicking on where they´re supposed to be takes me to www. sketchupthai.com
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RE: New Sketchup addict
See EarthMover´s tutorial here: http://forums.sketchucation.com/viewtopic.php?f=323&t=21379&hilit=plugin&start=30
Subdivide and smooth (now Artisan) http://forums.sketchucation.com/viewtopic.php?f=323&t=34868&hilit=plugin can also be used to achieve such results, but it will take some playing with to understand how to create proxy's.