![]() IThere are other programs that might be better for this kind of thing, I might choose after effects. (these I did quickly in SU and rendered with Thea) Additionally as gsharp points out, sketchup’s curves are segments, so you may have to increase the segment count on curves to get a smoother look. If the logo is made up of solid colors it would be better to paint the areas with a solid color. The problem with variable textures (not solid colors) in SU is that when you start extruding you will get messy sides, and they may need to be filled with a solid color as the texture will not map to those extrusions. Once the texture is in the model on a section, use the right mouse click “texture/position tool” to scale it to that one area, now if you use the eye dropper on that area it will change into a bucket and you can then fill the other areas and it should paint the textures into the remaining areas in the right positions? Once you have the faces I would import the logo texture as a “texture” and apply it to one area/section of the logo (if you try to fit it to all it seems not to work). I trust someone out there may have an idea.Īs Box says, hard to see the issue without an example. I am hoping someone must have successfully done this in the past,… or is Sketchup not the program with which to be trying to do this. Please, is there a simple way that I can accurately place an image of the logo, directly onto the logo shape I have created in Sketchup? At this stage I don’t believe there is. ![]() I have tried Photo Match, I have tried a Projected Image, a texture, but I get messed up colours, or inaccurate placement of the mutlicoloured shape. Then I turn those vectors into actual faces, so that I have something to texture.Īlthough I now have the 3D shape, I have tried to lay the colours of the logo over the top of my newly created 3D shape, with no success whatsoever. I don’t wish to trace around the image in Sketchup, so I do it this way). (the DXF is generated by Inkscape from a png of the logo. I am importing a DXF file into Sketchup which gives me the outline of the logo. I have been using Sketchup for the last couple of months, and would like to integrate it in to my workflow… BUT, I cannot seem to successfully be able to create a simple coloured logo in 3D with the Sketchup program. I am a TV producer and often use my client’s logos as an extruded 3D animation in my work. In frustration I am posting this topic… I expect that it has been posted before, but can’t find any reference to my particular problem, so here goes.
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