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    • RE: People components

      Sorry TIG. I am working with SketchUp 8 under Windows XP.
      Your Tools Collection now appears under the Tools Menu.
      I tried it and it works great. The component recieves shaduw too.
      What I do not understand is how to let the component face the camera and to project shadow.
      EDIT: That problem has been solved too.
      Thanks,

      Rob

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    • RE: People components

      Hi, TIG.
      Thanks for your help.
      I placed your tool set in the plugin folder, but when starting SketchUp 8 and opening the plugin Menu it is invisible. Also the rbz extension is unknown to me.
      What did I do wrong?

      Thanks,

      Rob

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    • RE: People components

      Hi, that works fine.
      There is one problem to be solved:
      When the component is de-selected there remains the outline of the image, placing a rectangle around the component.
      I do not know how to get rid of it.

      Thanks,

      Rob

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    • People components

      Hi, does anyone know (or is there a tutorial) how to create people components based on photographs of people with a pixel-free background?
      Thanks in advance,

      Rob

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    • RE: Placing a model in a photograph.

      Thanks Solo,

      I also found some other video's with "Compositing a model with Photo Match".
      It turned out, that the possibility of hiding the pgotograph has disappeared in SketchUp 8, so I had to save the file as version 6 and go on working on it in this older version, which worked fine.
      Thanks for your help,

      Rob

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    • Placing a model in a photograph.

      Hi, I have to make an architectural rendering of a building filling a gap between two existing buildings.
      I made a pgotograph of the situation. In Vue and Strata3D I could use this photo as a background, enabling me to move the model ( and camera) in such a way that it corresponds with the perspective of the photograph.
      Is this possible in SketchUp 8 or is there a trick to get the model fit for using it in the photograph?

      Thanks in advance,

      Rob

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    • RE: Introducing myself...with some pics!

      Welcome, Derek.
      An impressive collection of models!
      There is one thing I am missing: Light and shadow. It would make your scenes even more realistic and make the volumes stand out more.

      Rob

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    • RE: Guide lines in SketchUp 8

      Thanks Dave.
      What a good explanation. I will try it right away.
      EDIT: So I did, and found out that the line color was solid black! After comparing both versions I saw that the guide lines in SketchUp 8 were thinner than in 6.
      I do not know if that can be changed. At least I did not find where I could change that.

      Rob

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    • Guide lines in SketchUp 8

      Hi. I upgraded from 6 to 8 and it works fine, except for one thing:
      In 6 the tape measure tool gives a clearly visible black guide line.
      In 8 it has become a greyish guideline, which - because my eyes are very bad - is almost impossible for me to see when the object has already materials attached to it.
      I have to switch to a plain white presentation in order to see them a little better.
      Is there a way to influence the appearance of the guide lines in SKP 8?

      Thanks in advance,

      Rob

      posted in Newbie Forum sketchup
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    • RE: Hide sandbox gridlines

      Thanks for your replies.
      Afterwards I found out what was wrong: I had to select the terrain first and then apply smooth edges. I did not see anything about selecting first in the manual, but - anyway - it works now.
      Thanks,

      Rob

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