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Sunday, 25 September 2011

Tutorial: Glass Etching in Vray SketchUp

One of our excellent contributor, Gerbe Dumahil, shared this tutorial again. Thank you again Gerbe for allowing us to feature this tutorial again here.

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3 comments:

  1. I have a 20cmx50cm logo. I want it to fit in the middle of a 100cmx100 glass...is there a way to center it?

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    1. Yes! the only way to do that is to get any kind of measurement so you would know where to put it at the exact place. Hope you appreciated!-etched glass-

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  2. how to make realflow of water in sketchup

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