Nice job of included models! Click on the title to add a name (it worth adding things like “Owwwwwwww!” or “It’s Just Too Big” or “What is That!” or even “What Movie is this Goofy Alien from?”, something that catches your attention! It’s what makes people come to your model!).
Nice job of included models! Click on the title to add a name (it worth adding things like "Owwwwwwww!" or "It's Just Too Big" or "What is That!" or even "What Movie is this Goofy Alien from?", something that catches your attention! It's what makes people come to your model!).
Another tip: You can use 3dvia shape to make your model seem interesting! A while ago, I discovered that whenever I published a model in Shape, the thumbnail was always the same view as when I published and left Shape. You can use this to hide things you only want people to see when viewing the model (but it won’t work if the view is inside a box, a building or even just inside something).
Another tip: You can use 3dvia shape to make your model seem interesting! A while ago, I discovered that whenever I published a model in Shape, the thumbnail was always the same view as when I published and left Shape. You can use this to hide things you only want people to see when viewing the model (but it won't work if the view is inside a box, a building or even just inside something).
@tomy – Thank you for making those very good points about the importance of positioning your model before uploading and for using an interesting title to entice viewers to want to view it!
@tomy - Thank you for making those very good points about the importance of positioning your model before uploading and for using an interesting title to entice viewers to want to view it!
as you can see the model isn’t centred in the frame
means iy forgot some ‘rezidual’ shapes there,like vertices or lines
but is bad that instead of skechup’s image saving is going at a certain distance and taking the picture for thumb.why isn’t just staying where you left it?
but however we have a better player then google :)
as you can see the model isn't centred in the frame
means iy forgot some 'rezidual' shapes there,like vertices or lines
but is bad that instead of skechup's image saving is going at a certain distance and taking the picture for thumb.why isn't just staying where you left it?
but however we have a better player then google :)
Nice scene! I hope everyone ducked when they went under the bridge. :) And put down the sail…
Nice job of included models! Click on the title to add a name (it worth adding things like “Owwwwwwww!” or “It’s Just Too Big” or “What is That!” or even “What Movie is this Goofy Alien from?”, something that catches your attention! It’s what makes people come to your model!).
Another tip: You can use 3dvia shape to make your model seem interesting! A while ago, I discovered that whenever I published a model in Shape, the thumbnail was always the same view as when I published and left Shape. You can use this to hide things you only want people to see when viewing the model (but it won’t work if the view is inside a box, a building or even just inside something).
that’s a sub or a boat ?
:)
@tomy – Thank you for making those very good points about the importance of positioning your model before uploading and for using an interesting title to entice viewers to want to view it!
as you can see the model isn’t centred in the frame
means iy forgot some ‘rezidual’ shapes there,like vertices or lines
but is bad that instead of skechup’s image saving is going at a certain distance and taking the picture for thumb.why isn’t just staying where you left it?
but however we have a better player then google :)