SketchUp to MoI workflow?
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 From:  chippwalters
7199.7 In reply to 7199.6 
Thanks Frenchy!

I did see your post on that in an earlier thread. Much appreciated. What I am doing is going the other way, from the sketchup to Moi, and am using wires to rebuild the model there. I think I've got it figured out. Thanks again!
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 From:  Glenn Claes (GLENN)
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 From:  Frenchy Pilou (PILOU)
7199.9 
Huhu!
Sorry! Iin the other way it's more difficult if your objects are some complex!
Import small by small seems the only solution today!
In the same session or in multiple sessions!

EDITED: 25 Jan 2015 by PILOU

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 From:  chippwalters
7199.10 In reply to 7199.8 
Thanks Glenn! That's just what I was looking for originally. *Much appreciated!*
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 From:  chippwalters
7199.11 
I just did finish the model and renders in time for a FAST CO article tomorrow. MoI performed incredibly well-- can't say the same for Keyshot (Mac version)-- tends to crash a lot. Still, the renders turned out sweet. I'll post a link to the article tomorrow sometime. For now, here's the final. Wish I had more time to detail it, but c'est la vie.

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 From:  Michael Gibson
7199.12 In reply to 7199.11 
Hi Chipp, it turned out really great! It would be cool to see the article too.

- Michael
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 From:  chippwalters
7199.13 In reply to 7199.12 
Article is up at:
http://www.fastcodesign.com/3041696/this-drone-ambulance-is-totally-wild-and-totally-inevitable

Compositing could be better, was done very last sec (in fact all three done last night after midnight and before sunrise).
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 From:  Michael Gibson
7199.14 In reply to 7199.13 
Cool article Chipp!!

- Michael
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 From:  chippwalters
7199.15 In reply to 7199.14 
Thanks Michael. Frankly, I wasn't sure if MoI was up to the task of speed modeling the vehicle. I may have been more mentally at home in Lightwave, where I can find kit bash items if necessary. But Modeler doesn't have the super accurate workflow and strong Boolean and filleting commands MoI has.

FWIW, I've not had good luck doing this sort of hi Rez photo modeling in SketchUp-- just too many things can go wrong and unlike LightWave, it's difficult to hand stitch vertices in the rare case they need help. Plus the SubD plugin, while an amazing feat of programming in Ruby, doesn't have the full features of native SubD implementations of other poly apps.

Time and again I was super thankful for the obvious attention you've paid to this interface, where I would 'discover' a way of solving problems intuitively. The coolest part is, the drone is pretty much buildable at scale on my 3D printer-- I believe it's that accurate. Composed of *mostly* solids (had to separate some solids to surfaces for decaling and material application in Keyshot), the hinge mechanisms and pivots were all worked out pretty much.

All in all a success. I believe I pushed some of the bounds of MoI- 50 or so named objects each with numbers of solids, surfaces and curves. Final export was in the millions of polys in obj format. Imported and rendered beautifully in Keyshot. Though the incremental saves eventually became quite large, MoI didn't hang on me once. Surprised at how robust the Wine implementation is not to mention your fine programming.
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 From:  Frenchy Pilou (PILOU)
7199.16 
At the first view I had believed that was a crash between a car and a drone! :)
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Is beautiful that please without concept!
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