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General Category => The Retirement Home => Topic started by: Thundasius on 2013 Apr 04, 09:57:19

Title: Do you need or can you use google sketchup files in the project?
Post by: Thundasius on 2013 Apr 04, 09:57:19
I have seen the videos of legends of equistria and I am quite impressed. With the models if I compare them to the style of the show. I am quite surpised you were able to create other sides of the buildings you could not see from the perspective of the anime. Now I was wondering if you use google sketchup with the models (just wondering) or if you still need 3d models made in google sketchup? I can do very basic stuff in skethup but things like texturing.
Title: Re: Do you need or can you use google sketchup files in the project?
Post by: Blues-Music on 2013 Apr 04, 11:11:11
Well you can't simply ask to join. The team must require more members , and they will then ask. They will also give some requirements which actually need a higher level than basic.

However I can't answer the question about if it was made with google sketchup. I really doubt it was though.
Title: Re: Do you need or can you use google sketchup files in the project?
Post by: SweBow on 2013 Apr 04, 11:15:59
Hey!

Sorry but Google Sketchup won't be able to deliver the 3d models we need for this project.  :c
Title: Re: Do you need or can you use google sketchup files in the project?
Post by: Thundasius on 2013 Apr 04, 11:24:18
 >A<
Ok okay I was just asking sorry that I bothered,I was just wondering if you guys used the program. Good luck with the rest of the project.
Title: Re: Do you need or can you use google sketchup files in the project?
Post by: Blues-Music on 2013 Apr 04, 11:25:53
You were just asking a question. You did nothing wrong so you shouldn't be worried about anything.
Title: Re: Do you need or can you use google sketchup files in the project?
Post by: McSleuthburger on 2013 Apr 04, 14:03:39
Im glad that we were able answer your question
Locking up this thread then

any other questions or concerns pm me
McSleuth