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Super Hackio
Posted on 05-13-17 05:19 PM Link | #83039



Also try resizing the textures to 64X64. that sometimes works.

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Louiskovski
Posted on 05-13-17 05:22 PM (rev. 2 of 05-13-17 05:23 PM) Link | #83040
Mine looks like this:
[image]

And the export settings in Blender looks like this:
[image]

Note, i first made the model in SketchUp and later imported it in Blender. But i don't think, that this could be the problem :P

Please can you tell me, which settings do you use in the export settings?

EDIT: Ok i will try to use 64x64, but shouldn't it also work with bigger textures? Which obj2bdl version are you using for the stress free tool?

Super Hackio
Posted on 05-13-17 05:55 PM Link | #83044



the same as included in the download for the converter in the Original Post (OP)

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Louiskovski
Posted on 05-13-17 06:54 PM (rev. 3 of 05-13-17 06:57 PM) Link | #83046
No, i meant, which version of obj2bdl does the stress free tool using? I found the tool here, but the downloadlink doesn't exist anymore.

Please can you give me a screenshot of the export settings in Blender you are using for your models. Maybe it will fix the problem, because i don't know any other reason, that it doesn't work. I've checked the mtl file, i've checked any texture file, i've tried even a very simple model and the tool still tells me, that it can't find the image.

Super Hackio
Posted on 05-13-17 07:05 PM (rev. 2 of 05-13-17 07:06 PM) Link | #83047



I don't know the version. All I know is that the one that is included with the converter works.

EDIT: Are you using the vertex add-on for blender? or blenders built-in obj exporter?

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Louiskovski
Posted on 05-13-17 07:13 PM Link | #83048
I'm using the plugin, that's included in the download. So is this the right option?:
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Super Hackio
Posted on 05-13-17 07:24 PM (rev. 2 of 05-13-17 07:48 PM) Link | #83049



yes it is. IT JUST NEVER WORKED THAT WAY FOR ME!

Normally, I haven't gotten blender to load the plugin like that. So I just manually replaced the normal obj exporter. It still works, soo... yeah. Its the right option.

EDIT: Also, My settings are the same as yours.

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Louiskovski
Posted on 05-16-17 08:00 PM Link | #83126
So what else could be the problem?

Super Hackio
Posted on 05-16-17 08:34 PM Link | #83128



what is your issue again? the converter?

...

Well, I don't know.

Do you have more than 1 installation of python? or more?

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iyenal
Posted on 05-23-17 08:55 AM Link | #83304
Sketchup OBJ files are mostly wrong. Import the .OBJ you exported into Noesis (http://richwhitehouse.com/index.php?content=inc_projects.php) and after re-export.
It can fixes the problem. Or use another format (DAE, FBX...).

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