How to import > 140 textures to create Indigo Materials
Posted: Thu Jul 22, 2010 12:46 am
Hi,
I'm fiddling around with Indigo, SkIndigo and SketchUp and I'm quite impressed. I've collected a quality set of SketchUp materials for many kinds of American and European wood species. In total more than 140. All based on modest resolution jpegs images which I own and converted to .skm files for 2 different wood grains.
I would be very happy to be able massivly importing these jpegs into the Indigo Material Editor based on a kind of "master material type" which has been given the appropriate material characteristics. In SkIndigo provided by a "Material Preset" for example.
Obviously a import script would come into mind. Searching through the Forums, Tutorials and Documentation didn't give me any glue of a tool available for this task. Any suggestions how to accomplish this task in an efficient way?
Thanks for any attention to this topic.
Manfred van der Voort
Hout'crea-tor -vormgever aan hout -
I'm fiddling around with Indigo, SkIndigo and SketchUp and I'm quite impressed. I've collected a quality set of SketchUp materials for many kinds of American and European wood species. In total more than 140. All based on modest resolution jpegs images which I own and converted to .skm files for 2 different wood grains.
I would be very happy to be able massivly importing these jpegs into the Indigo Material Editor based on a kind of "master material type" which has been given the appropriate material characteristics. In SkIndigo provided by a "Material Preset" for example.
Obviously a import script would come into mind. Searching through the Forums, Tutorials and Documentation didn't give me any glue of a tool available for this task. Any suggestions how to accomplish this task in an efficient way?
Thanks for any attention to this topic.
Manfred van der Voort
Hout'crea-tor -vormgever aan hout -