Rogue's W.I.P's!
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The Ford Mach 2 had a very "rough" set of Blueprints and only about 3 images. The Mustela I'm working on (as pictured above) only has a few photos but no BP's. I try to make the model as accurate as possible based on what can be seen in the photos and in any concept sketches, in the case of the Mustela, Ghia also built a model for De Tomaso and Lancia based on the same design
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@unknownuser said:
The Ford Mach 2 had a very "rough" set of Blueprints and only about 3 images. The Mustela I'm working on (as pictured above) only has a few photos but no BP's. I try to make the model as accurate as possible based on what can be seen in the photos and in any concept sketches, in the case of the Mustela, Ghia also built a model for De Tomaso and Lancia based on the same design
Ahh...I see. Maybe you should do a masserati GT. IDK if there are blueprints for it though...
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Well, I just found 2 excellent new image of the Mustela! Both of in colour and now I have some back end reference!
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You're a miracle worker, you should try your hand at modeling archeological artifacts, from a few bits and pieces you would make the discovery of the century.
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Yeah well he could impregnate infertile women just by touching them too, but don't spread the word.
Back to the model, awesome work. Reminds me of the Lambo Espada but of course, without the Hunchback rear. Basically, this = JLH back in the heydays and Espada = JLH today.
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Here is a little bit more on my Mondeo.
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A little pic of some other stuff im doing
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Congratulations for your models, Rogue. They are stunning considering the limited capabilities of SketchUp as a "free-form" modeler.
Do you use any plugins for your creations, or just standard tools?
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Thanks Carrozza
I do have a few plug-ins but only use Fredo Scale in everyday modeling.
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Some very "interesting" comments, but thanks. It really is hard, yet enjoyable creating something that has been long forgotten
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Well, I don't use any plug-ins and life's hell working on models.
/rant
I see you working on a mysterious Falcon - here's mine. (Links instead of pictures 'cause this thread will eventually explode)
Enter "Froject Falcon":
I went for the Japanese-gangster inspired look. They like low, long things (no pun). Not sure if they like yellow though... Here's the current situation. The car's not finished, so I used shadows to hide the ugly bits. -
wouldn't some of the plugins that create surfaces from a given set of edges be of use for this kind of work?
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Damn Shams! That Falcon mod is very nice! I personally love what youβve done up to the Coupe stage.
Well Thomas, there is the soap skin bubble tool. I have tried that out and it seems it could be useful for forming some tricky surfaces but I donβt seem to have too much trouble as it is -
that looks very cool!
you just gotta love this!
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Looking good so far! The photo textures fit quite well and do help give a more detailed feel.
I canβt keep on working on the attached model so Iβm offloading it here. I donβt think Iβll ever come back to it so feel free to use as you please but if you do finish it then I would like some credit. I have a couple of very important projects I am working on, one for a group in Australia and one in American so I may be tied up with that for some time to come. I have streamlined my Models folders and cleaned it up a lot so I should be able to work a little faster and it will help me focus on my main projects.
I will try to keep you all posted with any development. I have a couple of models coming soon, within the next few months, so keep nagging me about them else Iβll probably slack off again.
Also, the last of the FROR models is uplaoded
http://sketchup.google.com/3dwarehouse/details?mid=205c7a6ef18dc6031c65a5b9e81243ec
Have a great 2010!
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Extremely nice work, the Rogue sentient is brilliant, and it's good the FROR models are uploaded
Happy new year to you too!
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Thanks Shreeyam
I have been doing a little work on a 2010 Super Milano. Not much changed but I'm working hard on interior!
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Ive finished the interior trim for the boot lid
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Oooh, nice work! Hope you make more!
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