I found it earlier. There are a bunch of old cars made for Sketchup 8 that you can’t get for Sketchup 7 or earlier. Gonna have to get version 8 and see what they look like.
So…did anyone like my 67 F100 pickup? No comments?
I saw it while I was viewing on my tablet, to answer on that is to say the least, not as easy as just waiting to get home and using my big comp, so I forgot all about it, but it does look good!
So, I got Sketchup 8 Pro trial. 8 hours of time for free. Got a bunch of cool SKP8 cars, then saved them in SKP7 format. Then exported in .3ds, took into Poseray and converted to .obj files. Even when the trial runs out, I can still open SKP8 files, then resave in SKP7 foremat, open them in it and export them.
music i just went and looked at it and im shocked that even in georgia they let you keep the stock fuel tank location
texas requires us to relocate them inside the frame rails
ok now im back off to work on my garage tools pieces and the chopper
I got a few new Sketchup 8 cars converted to .obj. Not the best meshes, but great for backgraound cars. The 59 Cadillac is pretty cool though. Fairly nice mesh. Others are low poly and small files, load real quick. Here are some renders.
Came across this 1964 Mercury Park Lane Marauder at animium (formerly gfx-3d-model.com). The zip includes Max, Lightwave, 3DS and OBJ versions. There’s a decent amount of detail, the roof is removable for a convertible option, there’s even a spare tire in the trunk (grouped with the hula girl dashboard statue and a Florida road atlas in the back seat). Either the wheels are a bit too large “out of the box” or the front wheel wells are too tight (or a combination of both), and some of the UVs are a little wonky, but on the whole, a pretty nice model, I think.
Came across this 1964 Mercury Park Lane Marauder at animium (formerly gfx-3d-model.com). The zip includes Max, Lightwave, 3DS and OBJ versions. There’s a decent amount of detail, the roof is removable for a convertible option, there’s even a spare tire in the trunk (grouped with the hula girl dashboard statue and a Florida road atlas in the back seat). Either the wheels are a bit too large “out of the box” or the front wheel wells are too tight (or a combination of both), and some of the UVs are a little wonky, but on the whole, a pretty nice model, I think.
Came across this 1964 Mercury Park Lane Marauder at animium (formerly gfx-3d-model.com). The zip includes Max, Lightwave, 3DS and OBJ versions. There’s a decent amount of detail, the roof is removable for a convertible option, there’s even a spare tire in the trunk (grouped with the hula girl dashboard statue and a Florida road atlas in the back seat). Either the wheels are a bit too large “out of the box” or the front wheel wells are too tight (or a combination of both), and some of the UVs are a little wonky, but on the whole, a pretty nice model, I think.
I don’t know how you got the file open, I don’t have the password to get it out fo the zip file!
Came across this 1964 Mercury Park Lane Marauder at animium (formerly gfx-3d-model.com). The zip includes Max, Lightwave, 3DS and OBJ versions. There’s a decent amount of detail, the roof is removable for a convertible option, there’s even a spare tire in the trunk (grouped with the hula girl dashboard statue and a Florida road atlas in the back seat). Either the wheels are a bit too large “out of the box” or the front wheel wells are too tight (or a combination of both), and some of the UVs are a little wonky, but on the whole, a pretty nice model, I think.
I don’t know how you got the file open, I don’t have the password to get it out fo the zip file!