Sorted, thanks Remus
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RE: Indigo Error
I downloaded straight from the indigo site?
http://www.indigorenderer.com/documentation/sketchup/
Is that not latest? Do you have a link to a newer version
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RE: Indigo Error
Hi,
Indigo Renderer v2.0.10
SkIndigo 1.0.9 Released May 10 2008
Rendering the following
Then error occurs, i'm sure it's my fault.
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RE: Blacksmith shop (Final render)
Hi Roberto,
I love your posts but what are they used for? Is it for a game? Also where do you source your textures from?
rgds,
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Indigo Error
Hi,
Here's the error
Error: SceneLoaderExcep: ModelLoadingStreamHandlerExcep: UV set with index 1 was exposed, but the UV set data was not provided. (In element 'mesh', around line 6, column 9)
Does anyone have experience of this?
I read on Indigo Forums about UV Settings but i only installed it today as i'm trying it out and have no experience with the UI?

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RE: Suggestion for how to help New Users
Hi Pilou,
Unfortunately, i'm unable to access that link?
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RE: Suggestion for how to help New Users
Hi,
that's a great idea and I hope it's taken up. Personnally I feel that Rubys which are considered essential to me might have no relevance to others. How would we decide which 10 are best for new users if we don't know the new users workflow?
Maybe some simple tutorials with the rubys in use? There is a tutorial on desiggning furniture which show good use of 2 rubys and more like it would help new users develope better understanding of what each particular ruby can do.
When I first started to use rubys I found that I'd install , see what it was like then forget about it. Then realise I needed a ruby for particular task and search only to find out I had it already!
I'm sure there are many more dumbasses like me out there who found it tuff at the start but with each error came enlightenment.
Where am I going with this rant?
Basically I agree and think a tutorial based introduction to commonly used rubys would help new users and maybe issue challenge once tutorial is issued for new users show off their new fuubd skills. Part of the tutorial would include instructions on installation also as some find it daunting enough to mess with their new SU Pro software licence
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RE: Growing a plan
hey, that's sure a great concept. Love to know how you did this? But realize you a busy guy. Thanks for the post all the same
Is Vue better the VRay? I've got VRay and find it hard to operate. Even after following all the tutorials on the forums? Guess I'm not meant to render
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RE: Frustrated Architects Click Here
i was to embarrassed to post score

it was in the 220k mark alright
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Frustrated Architects Click Here
Things not going to plan???????
Physics Games - Demolition City
Place dynamite on the concrete pieces to reduce each building to a pile of rubble. The rubble must be below the blue line to complete a level.
(www.physicsgames.net)
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RE: How many floppies?
Ah, Floppy Disks.
Who remembers Wing Commander on about 6 disks? Or The Secret of Monkey Island? Man those were busy disk swapping days. Here's my life by PC or Console
Orec 1 ( At least i think that is what it was called? )
Spectrum ZX ( Loved those rubber keys )
Amstrad CPC 464 ( So many different shades of green )
Commodore 64 ( Legendary Machine, Last Ninja anyone? )
Commodore Amiga ( End of an era )
Meagdrive ( The gaming Bug bites )
Snes ( Zelda rules )
Alot of drunken years with no need for wasting money on toys, or so i thought!!
PS1 then PS2 then PSP and PS3 ( I love gadgets )
Numerous PCs but always go back to Dells for some reason?
Currently use Dell Dimension Desktop and Dell Latitude Laptop
Oh and of course my jailbroken iPhone
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RE: I'm a Dad
@unknownuser said:
Hi guys,
Today at 1934 GMT Dylan O'Brien was born weighing 6lbs 9oz. He's my first child and the most amazing person i've ever met. Mother and baby are doing well and dad is exhausted. But I wanted to share with SCF members as it the best community on the web and will post pics on my site tomorrow.
I know I'm gushing like a bliddering idiot but the world needs to know!!!
Let the new adventure begin
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see attached pics ( for first time viewers there were no pics on original post )
PS
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RE: I think I'm starting to get it.....
when can i move in?
nice place and great render
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I'm a Dad
Hi guys,
Today at 1934 GMT Dylan O'Brien was born weighing 6lbs 9oz. He's my first child and the most amazing person i've ever met. Mother and baby are doing well and dad is exhausted. But I wanted to share with SCF members as it the best community on the web and will post pics on my site tomorrow.
I know I'm gushing like a bliddering idiot but the world needs to know!!!
Let the new adventure begin



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RE: What's the technology behind moving the cursor on the screen
excellent , thanks Gaieus
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RE: Model Aircraft Plans
Hi Physicsguy,
Looking at your model, which is very impressive, i notice that you have no means of securing the wings to the fuselage( look at TIG's pic of Piper to see what i mean ). The force generated on the underside of the wing could easily rip the wing assembly from the crown of the aircraft. Also have you allowed for tabs on the wings to make it roll in flight? If not and it takes off how will it fly back to you?

I've a small amount of experience with building models ( a lot of experience in fixing the real thing like Boeings and Airbus). That doesn't make me an expert but it something that stood out when i looked. Hope this helps and that she'll grace the skies soon
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Beautiful Photo Site
i'll never watch the little mermaid again

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RE: Modeling topography + roads
hello again,
watch this video from 'The SketchUp Show'
It might help
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RE: Modeling topography + roads
check this out
http://forums.sketchucation.com/viewtopic.php?f=18&t=19522
hope it helps and i'm sure there are even more tutorials around than this