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sketchup texturing faces unwrap uvw map

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    Textures cause faces to go invisible when normals appear to be ok.

    Hi. I need some advice. I created a KCMH airport terminal model in Sketchup and put textures on it. was able to export to a .dae file to import to ModelConverterX. Model looks great in ModelConverterX. I convert my textures to .dds and export the model as a .MDL. Then I go to...
  2. StORM48

    Easier texturing plugin for SU (Unwrap and flatten faces)

    I didn't find proper thread about this, so I wanted to share with all of you who like to do the modelling with SketchUp. While investigating the easiest workflow for texturing my 3D models, I have found this tool, available for free: Unwrap and Flatten Faces Essentially, it works in the way...
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