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An exaggerated example but one that clearly shows an unwanted outcome. The mortar in the brick has become a reddish/pink because of the use of blue to change the texture. Below is a classic example where changing the color of a texture results in less than appropiate outcome. Because there are occasions where, when you change color values, certain pixels will inherit odd colors. Colorize is basically overlaying the new picked color over the entire texture. The last option in the texture edit area is the Colorize feature. Having the ability to turn bland textures into something with more impact can transform your presentations in minutes.
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This allows you to edit the image and as soon as you save the image in your editor the material will update to the saved version in SketchUp.Įxternal editing is a tremendously powerful feature in SketchUp. exe for your particular Image Editor.Īs soon as you choose to edit a texture externally SketchUp will place the image in your Temp folder. Just go to Window > Preferences > Applications to set the location of the. Setting your external image editor is a pretty painless task. If SketchUp image editing features are not enough for you there's an option to export the currently selected texture to your Image Editor. NOTE: Toggling off the use of the texture will remove that texture from your SketchUp file. Below you can see the original texture and the result when you toggle off Use Texture Image. The color is derived from the overall hue of the image. The Use Texture Image allows you to toggle the display of the texture by substituting the texture for a color. The main editing features are - Use Texture Image, Open in Image Editor, Colorize and Reset Color. In the last tutorial we covered some of these features already so here we will focus on those related to editing a texure. In the texture edit area there are some interesting features from which you can further tweak a texture's appearance in SketchUp. Below you can see how we sampled a color from the bottom texture to change the top texture's appearance. These allow you to sample colors from either objects in SketchUp or from anything currently on your screen. Below you can see the remaining features of the color edit area - Undo color changes, Match color of object and Match color of screen. The are 2 other features of the color edit area and those are the sampling tools. The Color edit area allows you to change to overall color and brightness of a texture using either the Color Wheel, HSL sliders, HSB sliders or the RGB sliders.īelow you can see the effectiveness of using the color edit area to completely change the appearance of a texture in SketchUp. In this panel you have 3 primary areas of a texture that you can edit - Color, Texture and Opacity. You will notice a Home icon, which displays all the materials currently added to your file and in the dropdown menu you can see In Model which also lists the materials added to your file.įrom the In Model listings choose a material you want to edit and then click the Edit tab. Understanding the editing zones in SketchUpĪny materials applied to your model, whether displayed or not, are found in the Materials Panel.