I have read some days ago, that i can make maps with Google SketchUp (which is easier to use then UED), and then convert it for Unreal Tournament.
But when i search in google for those maps, i only find this: http://sketchup.google.de/3dwarehouse/d ... 61f5c403f2
So...does anybody have experience with making UT maps with Google SketchUp? (If its really possible)
Mapping with Google SketchUp
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Re: Mapping with Google SketchUp
OMD, this programm seems to kick asses.
Anywise very easy to learn, only after few minutes I discover the first basics, like painting polygons and uhm UV Mapping or something like that O_o. But the first result wasn`t useful.

Anywise very easy to learn, only after few minutes I discover the first basics, like painting polygons and uhm UV Mapping or something like that O_o. But the first result wasn`t useful.

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Re: Mapping with Google SketchUp
I've been mapping in ued for many years now. I've got used to it. And it's quite easy for me to make any kind of shape. So I doubt that an experienced mapper would find Google sketch up very useful.
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Re: Mapping with Google SketchUp
Same opinion here, and don't forget that Google Sketch UP has a little version Free e another good one Paid.
I work in UEd for 2 years long already, and I am still learning to use it to the max, so I use UEd than another 3D editing program (I can do a huge ancient boat/ship in 2/3 steps
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Re: Mapping with Google SketchUp
Google sketch up is more for the all day user. Not for people who can efford to use 3ds max.
besides making a map in google sketch up is not a good idea since it's not easy to stay in grid.

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Re: Mapping with Google SketchUp
Yes, but the command "Actor Align" helps a little bit. Besides I wouldn`t make a complete map.TheCorey wrote:Google sketch up is more for the all day user. Not for people who can efford to use 3ds max.besides making a map in google sketch up is not a good idea since it's not easy to stay in grid.

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Re: Mapping with Google SketchUp
Uhm...not that I think this tool is useful at all, but where can I donwload it? The linked site only seem to offer a "map" for Google Sketch UP.
P.S. One post left to see the download list.
P.S. One post left to see the download list.

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Re: Mapping with Google SketchUp
Welcome to our forums, milbmilbenplage wrote:Uhm...not that I think this tool is useful at all, but where can I donwload it? The linked site only seem to offer a "map" for Google Sketch UP.
P.S. One post left to see the download list.
Download:
http://sketchup.google.com/intl/de/download.html
The trail can be used only for 480 minutes...
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Re: Mapping with Google SketchUp
Thx for the welcome and the link...
I had a real short run on Sketch UP (5min^^). Looks like a pretty cool tool. It's easy to "draw" surfaces and connect them. But I don't think that it will be as handy as UnrealED is. You won't need years to learn UnrealED...one can learn the basic functions in a few minutes. I'm sure one will learn Sketch UP as fast as UnrealED, but one still needs to import all the stuff. Looks like thats the point where you'll fail or have errors. I'd rather stay with UnrealED. In the end you will have more troubles importing and adjust your stuff then using the features UnrealED offers.
I had a real short run on Sketch UP (5min^^). Looks like a pretty cool tool. It's easy to "draw" surfaces and connect them. But I don't think that it will be as handy as UnrealED is. You won't need years to learn UnrealED...one can learn the basic functions in a few minutes. I'm sure one will learn Sketch UP as fast as UnrealED, but one still needs to import all the stuff. Looks like thats the point where you'll fail or have errors. I'd rather stay with UnrealED. In the end you will have more troubles importing and adjust your stuff then using the features UnrealED offers.
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Re: Mapping with Google SketchUp
lol
handy link to get some idea's for mapping 



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Re: Mapping with Google SketchUp
hi, i used to work whit sketchup, mapping real locations to upload them to google earth. does anione know how to convert sketchup files to ut maps?