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    • RE: First Look at a CryEngine 3 level buildings designed with SU

      Looks very nice SDF 😄

      I've been playing around with CryEngine 3 myself lately and I'm getting pretty excited by it. Very easy to use and with nice results. My idea was use CryEngine 3 for just the terrain/scenery modeling and then export that and combine it with my renderings from SketchUp in Photoshop. That way I would overcome the texturing problems and somewhat lack of photo-realism that comes from doing all the final compositions and renderings in CryEngine. One problem I've stumbled upon though is how would I go about exporting my final scene from CryEngine, as an image, to Photoshop without having to resort to the good old print screen button 😛? Is there a better way of doing this? Some option I'm not seeing or maybe a third-party plugin of some sort?

      Thanks in advance for your help and again, congratulation on your project!

      posted in WIP
      uhanamU
      uhanam
    • RE: Problems with surfaces after importing from AutoCAD

      @unknownuser said:

      Sounds like it might be a graphics card issue. Turn off Hardware Acceleration and see if that helps. (Preferences -> OpenGL)

      Todd

      It works! 😄 Thanks
      Thanks everybody for the help.

      posted in Newbie Forum
      uhanamU
      uhanam
    • RE: Problems with surfaces after importing from AutoCAD

      The thing is that I did explode it...twice.
      It's not that I can´t select the surface. I eventually manage to do it but only after clicking in a expecific point that is a pain to find in some surfaces. I was just hoping that I only had to click anywhere inside the surface to select it.

      posted in Newbie Forum
      uhanamU
      uhanam
    • RE: Problems with surfaces after importing from AutoCAD

      Here's the file. Try to select the surfaces and you'l see what the problem is.


      Untitled.skp

      posted in Newbie Forum
      uhanamU
      uhanam
    • Problems with surfaces after importing from AutoCAD

      I have a group of objects made in AutoCAD that I wish to edit in Sketchup. After importing it and exploding the model, so that I can edit each surface as I please, I am faced with the following problem: when I try to apply a texture to a surface he doesn't let me. I can´t even select the surface.
      While trying to overcome this problem I found out that, when there're two surfaces parallele to each other, I can't select one of them but as soon as I delete one of them I can finally select the other.
      So my question is: how to overcome this and is there a way to apply a texture to a surface other than the point-click way, like, first select more than one surface and then press a button to apply the texture to all of them.
      thanks in advance 👍

      posted in Newbie Forum sketchup
      uhanamU
      uhanam
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