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I was wondering if someone could make me a warthog. I know you can do the whole google sketchup thing, but the google sketchup program is blocked here at school, and so I cannot convert it over into revit myself. Could anybody do this for me? The links for the objects are below.
http://sketchup.google.com/3dwarehouse/details?mid=2ab6064a93f504ff1d11896425865490&prevstart=0
http://sketchup.google.com/3dwarehouse/details?mid=1934d4417e17a2f2861f847c7830bc96&prevstart=0
below is Master Chief which I also need made.
http://sketchup.google.com/3dwarehouse/details?mid=ec26ff8e5bcd25a25dfd2d7998768282&prevstart=0
This one I would also like made. Without the toilet lol
http://sketchup.google.com/3dwarehouse/details?mid=8afec7629bc06112f71c9910adbc8051&prevstart=156
If anyone could do this for me that would be awesome and amazing. you would be my hero, and saving my project from failing. thanks!
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You don't need to open a file in sketchup to save it to revit -- revit can import .skp(sketchup) files. You go to "import CAD" and there's a drop down box for file types.
Revit is not very good at modeling organic forms like people. Other programs are used for that, and those objects are imported into revit.
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Lol - I think he is looking for the Warthog vehicle. That would be funny though if it were the warthog animal!! I would like to work on a project that needs a pig in the rendering, lol! :-D
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thank you for telling me that. that is awesome. Yeah I am building a Library and just thought it would be funny to have Masterchief in there reading a book, and have a warthog or two in the parking lot LOL.
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You don't need to open a file in sketchup to save it to revit -- revit can import .skp(sketchup) files. You go to "import CAD" and there's a drop down box for file types.
Revit is not very good at modeling organic forms like people. Other programs are used for that, and those objects are imported into revit.
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dude that helped so much
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Uploaded a revit warthog file is anyone wants it
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