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Re: SketchUp versions of Arroway Textures

Postby Al Hart on Mon Feb 01, 2010 6:46 pm

Gaieus wrote:Hi Al,

I finally got to downloading the whole pack (and thanks again).
However it seems that under the "Plasters" folder, there are no materials. Did you just miss them or weren't the materials available for download in free/low-res version?


I made all those categories myself by saving the materials from SketchUp and saving them as a collection, and then moving all the materials into sub-folders. The plasters are all under Masonry, if you want to move them.
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Re: SketchUp versions of Arroway Textures

Postby Gaieus on Mon Feb 01, 2010 6:55 pm

Okay, thanks! :thumb: That makes sense and of course, I can arrange them as I wish.
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Re: SketchUp versions of Arroway Textures

Postby Al Hart on Mon Feb 01, 2010 7:01 pm

Gaieus wrote:Okay, thanks! :thumb: That makes sense and of course, I can arrange them as I wish.


Let me know if these work for you, and I would love to see an image up here on the forum if you have anything to show.

We are also going to market a full resolution version of these 100 materials, along with the bump and specular maps for use with 3rd party rendering engines, for about $100.00 if anyone is interested. (You can purchase the full texture pack from Arroway for less money, but some people may be willing to pay a few $$ more for a SketchUp ready (and, of course, IRender nXt ready) version of the high res textures.)
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