Announcements, requests and support regarding SkIndigo - the Sketchup / Indigo exporter.
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kwistenbiebel
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by kwistenbiebel » Fri Feb 08, 2008 1:14 pm
Hi people,
After all those months, I finally got all 'web dialogued' plugins to work, thus also Skindigo.
I couldn't get the Skindigo panels to work due to bad internet (IExplorer) settings.
Today I 'hard resetted' the IE settings and guess what happened?

Skindigo works !!
So for all the people that use 'scriptblockers' like 'noscript' for firefox etc... a hard reset comes in handy.
Now I can start enjoying Indigo/Skindigo and the fabulous scripting Whaat is doing.
Cheers,
a happy Kwistenbiebel

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Whaat

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by Whaat » Sat Feb 09, 2008 2:15 am
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kwistenbiebel
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by kwistenbiebel » Sat Feb 09, 2008 11:06 am
.....My first Indigo rendering

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I got inspired by the religion rage nowadays, specifically the Scientology thing. So here is my interpretation of people desperately seeking their 'truth' in a rather chaotic way.
I rendered this before with Fryrender, now with (Sk)Indigo:

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kwistenbiebel
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by kwistenbiebel » Sat Feb 09, 2008 4:38 pm
Whaat,
Resetting IExplorer was piece of cake (I bump my head I didn't use it earlier).
It is located in the menu: Options>Internet settings>Advanced>big reset button at the bottom

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Whaat

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by Whaat » Sun Feb 10, 2008 7:17 am
kwistenbiebel wrote:.....My first Indigo rendering

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I got inspired by the religion rage nowadays, specifically the Scientology thing. So here is my interpretation of people desperately seeking their 'truth' in a rather chaotic way.
I just love your work biebel. I was so disappointed that SkIndigo wasn't working for you. Any chance of sharing the skp file for this one? I would like to try smoothing the humans and re-rendering. Or, you could smooth the figures in Blender and then import back into SketchUp. If the figures were smoothed and re-rendered, this pic should be uploaded to the gallery. Very artistic! Looking forward to seeing more!
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Richard
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by Richard » Wed Apr 02, 2008 5:09 pm
I reckon the first image is a bummer! Sorry had to have a go at humour!
Great work as per usual.
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