RAILWAY DRAWING
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Still working working here is the 80% completed pantograph setup
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Wow all that stuff on the roof is impressive! How do you know all about it? Do you jump onto trains at night and take photos? Jks. Looking good!
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Hi Swindle, no I'm not thsat brave but use photos and a lot of artistic license, here is the completed pantograph (note one arm deployed and one in the docked position)
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Super, this is what I like, precision and function!
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Very pedagogic!
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Wow, nice work there DOlf.
Man, I would pay to have your patience. -
Thanks for the kind words chaps (i am blushing) ...
Here is the total progress so far ...11.7 Meg my laptop is groaning at the seams -
Thought i would be finished by now ...but still some way to go...
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You should bevel some more edges if your laptop can handle it, its always a pain when you want to go further but your computer wont let you!
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Hi Liam thanks for the comment but you gotta believe that i would dearly like to detail the drivers cab etc but .......my laptop and i are an item
Getting there not to far to go now -
When I used to use my old PC to model I had the same problem I got around it by making the whole model in about 10 different files then assembled them like a jigsaw to render usually in another app. Its troublesome and takes a long time but it gives good results. Anyway models still look great keep it up!
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Thanks Lian that is about the method that i am using at the moment but just in SU so my "Assembler File" starts to become rather unwieldy but it is still better than .......a lot of things ha ha
Sunday evening's contribution -
Getting ever closer to finishing, trouble now is every time I look at the model I see something more to add ....and the poly don't stop growing
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As finished as it is going to be (gotta draw a line in the sand sometime) only thing that i will still do is "paint" it in some or other railroad's livery
Enjoy....From time to time i will post more detailed views of the loco, thanks for the support and encouragement
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My GE E60 Electric Locomotive with it's first load, a string of 6 reefers
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Ahhh,,
It's been a while since last I visited. Wonderful work and lots of fun!Keep on keep'n on.
rollin'
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Thanks for the kind comment rollin45 still lots more to come
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Hi dolf, awesome stuff so far, I noticed you experienced high poly problems. When I see the hidden geometry, such as in this image.
Here are some tips:
- Lower segment count a LOT e.g: default 24 to 10 or 12. arc 12 to 4 or 3 (except you want to render)
- Use layers to organize the model; works way faster for me
- Those steps could be double-coloured single faces; lower the poly a lot
Well, those are just my two cents
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Thanks for the advice Ultimatez 32 i must admit that i have not seriously tried to master layers yet so this i will attend to but as to the low segment count in curves i am often tempted to go the other way 60 segments to a circle for the sake of "realism" ....... it is a failing that i have also getting rig of unseen geometry is somthing that i am very reluctant to do Example remove the left side of the loco if it is viewed from the right...but thanks i can see that you know my delimma
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D to the Olf,
Very killer action.
Eat a sandwich.
Keep Jack bird swinging.
Durant "fish on wire" Hapke
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