01-17-2023, 09:51 PM
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#174
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Major Leagues
Join Date: Mar 2021
Posts: 435
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Originally Posted by asrivkin
Very weird, but as noted I don't claim to understand Sketchup no matter how much I use it.  A few things you could try (recognizing that you may already have done so):
1) I always copy and paste the infield/bases/mount/foul lines as a component from previous ballparks. You could go into the Bugle Park Sketchup file you're working with, delete the infield component and copy/paste one in from a ballpark that works for you in OOTP. As long as you put it where the old component was, I'd expect everything should still work OK in the new .obj file and the existing .ootp3d file. You probably know this, but the tip of the home plate pentagon should go right at the origin, with the two edges coming from that tip aligned with the red and green axes in Sketchup, and then lift the whole component a small amount (I tend to just go with 1/16") because it doesn't like having the component coincide with any other plane there.
2) Alternately, you could edit the infield component and repaint whatever texture you prefer for the infield dirt and mound. It may be that it'll have an easier time finding that texture if you put it in the system yourself?
3) Otherwise, I'm happy to do another flat-mound version if you like.
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I tried all of those and a few other things but nothing worked.
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