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1:19 pm May 1, 2010
| Rocket-To-The-Moon
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I am using a trial version of KeyShot which has allowed me to make some really cool ray-traced images based on my SketchUp drawings. I realize this isn't a current design, but it shows off the awesome marketing material that we could make. Unfortunately the trial is only 15 days. The full product costs $1000. Link to full picture.
 
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8:00 am May 5, 2010
| Luke Maurits
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Sorry for the delayed response – this looks really awesome!
The trial period is a shame. Do you know if Blender can import SketchUp files and do something like this?
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Main CLLARE workgroups: Mission Planning, Navigation and Guidance. I do maths, physics, C, Python and Java.
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9:19 am May 11, 2010
| Rocket-To-The-Moon
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I'm not sure if Blender is compatable with SketchUp files or not. I've experimented with blender in the past, but I never had very good results.
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