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CJtech916
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Posted: 22nd Apr 2008 21:38
I just have one question before I start making some models, how big do I make them in sketchup? Thanks a lot.
daarboven
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Posted: 24th Apr 2008 10:08
Ok, heres a quick and hopefully comprehensive tutorial on the matter:

1)Fire up sketchup and set your modeling units to metric:centimeters.
100 cm equals 1 segment width on export to 3ds so you have a proper scale for your models.

2)Model your stuff, texture it with your textures(no colours but image textures!) All transformations done on the texture will be saved as uv information on export so you can (to a certain extent) skin them here.

3)export to 3ds (you need SU pro for that), model units must be 1:1

4)import the model in your favourite .x-export-capable model pack (milkshape can export x files and if you wish to refine your texturing it has some uv tools too, i guess)

5)make it an entity or a segment using entity workshop or the segment editor.

6)test it in FPSCreator.

Some hints:
-No blue faces in sketchup: Blue (default color) face means it is inside out and hence not visible in FPSC.
-Smoothing (STRG+Eraser on hard edges) is sometimes exported, sometimes not. Use the slider for smoothing angle instead.
-Set your model to axis origin (world center) with at least one outer edge or better the middle point of its base (can't describe better)for easier alignment afterwards.

For good tutorials and stuff on SU visit sketchucation.com and i strongly recommend SketchUp for Dummies since it gives you a Headstart on speed and efficiency- can't wait till the big Sketchup book is out, though...

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CJtech916
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Posted: 25th Apr 2008 04:42
Thanks a lot daarboven! Will get right to it.
tayo
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Posted: 7th Jun 2008 12:22
Thanks for the tutorial!
One question, though: You say 100cm=1 segment. When I create a square or a box in SU 100cm wide, it seems to be just 1/3rd of a segment. Did you mean 100cm=1 entity, or am I doing something wrong?

Thanks a lot

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