I just uploaded the ones I have for Willits and Yreka. Hope this helps
out.
Yes. It was very nice of the owner of the www.Carnegie-libraies.org site to send them to me. I'll have to send him some of my best blend.
Jack B. Erhart
Jax Coffee House & Roastery
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Patrick
Very cool. Can't wait to see what you come up with. The Willits Carnegie looks like a real challenge. Have fun. |
Jack B. Erhart
Jax Coffee House & Roastery
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From: museummaker
Date: 2/1/2010 12:57:40 PM
To: 3D Carnegie
Subject: Re: Original Graphics Available |
Done! |
Jack B. Erhart
Jax Coffee House & Roastery
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A couple of things I wanted to mention that I'm doing once a location is complete. I update the KMZ file on the 3D Carnegie site, so you can download that and see what I did to the location placemark for your completed building.
Also the URL on the 3D warehouse could go right to the page for your completed building.
Here is the URL for that if you want to use it.
Just makes things consistent.
Thanks Lee. Your building came out nice. Did you have fun I hope? |
Jack B. Erhart
Jax Coffee House & Roastery
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From: leedeetee
Date: 02/02/10 15:13:17
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To: 3D Carnegie
Subject: Re: Original Graphics Available |
P.s I had great fun!
These are fun, not too complicated for GE but good practice in
modeling and texturing.
Are you using photomatch or starting from GE? I've done it both ways
GE is good for roughing in but I hate the way it stretches the photo
on the far sides of the building.
Can we get permissions to add to the Carnegie group?
I can't seem to add.
Happy Modeling,
Patrick
Lots of trees are messing up the street view.
Thanks
I want to do San Luis Obispo next, please upload anything you may
have.
Did you post the call for volunteers on the official SketchUp help
forum?
Its fairly active with GE modelers.
It up in the mountains.