@L-i-am Don’t be discouraged. Started mine today. It’s quite the challenge. Hard to make out all the details in places. Think it’s going to take me a while. 
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RE: Beautiful door to model
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RE: Another Machinist's Model of a Steam Engine.
Now that sure is unusual. Have to ask though… where’s the hamster ?

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‘60’s Mod Interior
Dug out an older unfinished model. Got it done and rendered up. Loosely based on a vintage photo from the era.

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RE: Many projects
@jo-ke You’ve always done great work and it just keeps getting better

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RE: I’ve Been “Boxed”
@Box Many thanks indeed. High praise when received from one of the true masters of SU

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RE: I’ve Been “Boxed”
Dug into another old practice model. Minimal number of parts. Additional skills garnered from Box’s gif’s.

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RE: I’ve Been “Boxed”
Another odd little thing. Pulled some parts from an early practice model and ended up with this…


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RE: Another Machinist's Model of a Steam Engine.
Quite the collection you’ve made. Bravo

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RE: Orgelf's works. second topic.
Amazed at how you have your “creative juices” running in so many different directions. Always great seeing your work.

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Sci-Fi Throne Room
Been fooling about off and on with this model for quite some time. Finally got to the point of running a render. Still rendering with trusty old Twilight and post pro in Affinity Photo.

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RE: Is FormFonts Gone?
@valerostudio yes FormFonts is no more. Alan F. posted about its closure sometime ago on the SketchUp forum.
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RE: Import he NCS color system from .ase-file in SU
Curiosity got the better of me…. Looked up .ase (Adobe Swatch Exchange) . My first suggestion would be look in the
3D Warehouse and see if someone might have already created a collection of these colors as .skm files. I know you can find collections of various paint companies whose colors have been converted for SU. It’s worth a look.
If someone hasn’t already done the work for you, you’ll need to search for ways to convert the .ase files to .jpeg files. Then there are SU plugins that will convert the .jpeg’s to .skm files that could be saved as a collection in your materials folders.
All that said I not a guru on this type of thing and I’m sure one of the top bananas will be along with further advice.
