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    GoldenFrog
    last edited by 6 Apr 2010, 21:37

    @unknownuser said:

    Yes, I have gotten into the same habbit. When i open a image in photo gallery every now and again i click and drag to orbit (damn silly idea). Somehow my mind thinks I can orbit a 2d image to see more of it.

    You think you have a bad habbit...I try to orbit when I'm using microsoft word!! 😒 😆

    Remember, great minds think alike, and fools never differ.

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      Roguer1
      last edited by 6 Apr 2010, 22:26

      😄

      Thanks for the advice, have just acquired tools on surface. I usually just use Fredo Scale and Joint push/pull. This is a nice addition! Fredo makes some damn great plugins.

      Find all my models on the [3D Warehouse](https://3dwarehouse.sketchup.com/user/d8bb4d13-3b01-44a0-a007-4a77a32b6433/Ben-B?tab)

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        GoldenFrog
        last edited by 6 Apr 2010, 23:07

        I know what you mean. Fredo does make excellent plugins. I have the joint push pull . Quite helpful.

        Hope they help you to work faster and better! 😄

        I am just about to start on a muscle car...Hope it works out.

        Remember, great minds think alike, and fools never differ.

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          Roguer1
          last edited by 7 Apr 2010, 03:47

          Any chance of a link to your post?

          Model update:
          Poly count: 170,000 approx
          Size: 8.4MB approx
          ETA: Coming weekend, hopefully.

          It’s getting big, fast!

          Find all my models on the [3D Warehouse](https://3dwarehouse.sketchup.com/user/d8bb4d13-3b01-44a0-a007-4a77a32b6433/Ben-B?tab)

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            GoldenFrog
            last edited by 7 Apr 2010, 13:04

            Ben

            Can I see some exterior shots of the Milano? I have gotta see a model with that big a file size... 😲

            As for the link to my thread: http://forums.sketchucation.com/viewtopic.php?f=81&t=23865&start=45

            It is, as I said before a muscle car, based on the ford mustang 2009 model. Can't get any more specific than that... 😆

            The roof panel has a seam to separate it from the column panel.

            The windscreen was all manually meshed, but I got it somewhat neat, If I may say so...

            GF

            Remember, great minds think alike, and fools never differ.

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              Roguer1
              last edited by 7 Apr 2010, 13:10

              Well, there are exterior shots back a few pages. It’s not really the exterior that’s adding all the detail, its the interior 😄

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                GoldenFrog
                last edited by 7 Apr 2010, 13:15

                So that interior is...shall we say, rather large? 😆

                Wow. It's added about 2MB to the file size, eh?

                Remember, great minds think alike, and fools never differ.

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                  Roguer1
                  last edited by 8 Apr 2010, 02:01

                  I just seperated out the interior and it, alone, is about 3.5MB 😄

                  Find all my models on the [3D Warehouse](https://3dwarehouse.sketchup.com/user/d8bb4d13-3b01-44a0-a007-4a77a32b6433/Ben-B?tab)

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                    GoldenFrog
                    last edited by 8 Apr 2010, 12:48

                    Wow! BTW, I just posted some shots of my WIP muscle car on my thread. Check 'em out please!

                    Remember, great minds think alike, and fools never differ.

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                      GoldenFrog
                      last edited by 9 Apr 2010, 12:50

                      Rogue

                      Did you know that there is a Ford factory in Michigan called the Rogue factory? I've been there before on a tour.
                      Is that what your name is based on?

                      Remember, great minds think alike, and fools never differ.

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                        Roguer1
                        last edited by 9 Apr 2010, 12:53

                        Ah, the Ford - River Rouge Complex. No relation 😄
                        It was just a name I decided upon a few years ago. It was actually a secondary name for one of my designs but when I played around with a few other names it just felt right.

                        Find all my models on the [3D Warehouse](https://3dwarehouse.sketchup.com/user/d8bb4d13-3b01-44a0-a007-4a77a32b6433/Ben-B?tab)

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                          GoldenFrog
                          last edited by 9 Apr 2010, 13:30

                          I see. Still a nice coincidence.

                          At the time I visited the Rogue Complex, I was rather young...9 or 10. Needless to say, I really wasn't interested, but now I'd like to go there again 😉

                          Gotta get those Almost-Near-Finished pics uploaded to my thread. You'll like my new wheels.

                          Remember, great minds think alike, and fools never differ.

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                            GoldenFrog
                            last edited by 9 Apr 2010, 14:09

                            Also, Ben,

                            I was looking at the pictures of your red mustang on Page 5 of this thread, and I noticed that the two hemispheres of your cars had, for example, one had a rear light and the other didn't. It seems that you do not use the mirror tool. Do you use it?

                            Remember, great minds think alike, and fools never differ.

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                              Roguer1
                              last edited by 9 Apr 2010, 15:32

                              Nope, I only create one side of the shell; it’s a much cleaner modeling process and produces cleaner, better results. I create components from the existing parts and flip them. Parts that crossover the centreline are simply one component with flipped mesh. That pic you mentioned was still a WIP so you can see the components from one side that are completed and the components that cross the centreline completed, I hadn’t yet flipped and moved into place the finished components.

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                                GoldenFrog
                                last edited by 9 Apr 2010, 16:19

                                Ah, I see. I'll get those pics up asap..

                                Update! They're uplaoded now!

                                Remember, great minds think alike, and fools never differ.

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                                  Roguer1
                                  last edited by 10 Apr 2010, 11:19

                                  Nearly finished, just finishing up some final details. Only the LCD displays to create and that’s it. Model is too large to add anything else..

                                  No updates till it’s finished. I want to keep any updates a surprise, it’s a very nice piece of work. 😄
                                  Nice Falcon too!

                                  Find all my models on the [3D Warehouse](https://3dwarehouse.sketchup.com/user/d8bb4d13-3b01-44a0-a007-4a77a32b6433/Ben-B?tab)

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                                    BLANK
                                    last edited by 10 Apr 2010, 11:20

                                    Any updates on the exterior? Or is there an embargo till the whole thing is uploaded?

                                    I just finished updating my version - has the same exterior details as the Falcon I just updated.

                                    http://sketchup.google.com/3dwarehouse/download?mid=d6c03151ada0509fb411ed7f40f2a0ce&rtyp=lt&ctyp=other&ts=1270760374000

                                    If only the Yakuza had heard of Australia... [url=http://sketchup.google.com/3dwarehouse/details?mid=cd46471677a3e490b8f4e95477ed5df:21uuz2ul]Ford Falcon sedan conversion[/url:21uuz2ul] [img:21uuz2ul]http://lh5.ggpht.com/_DXlDhsgmn6Q/S2Qi2PU4IJI/AAAAAAAAAuE/AqSICmCNiS4/s800/Untitled-1.jpg[/img:21uuz2ul]

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                                      Roguer1
                                      last edited by 10 Apr 2010, 14:43

                                      The 2011 Milano is one of beauty and aggression. A low, purposeful stance and long bonnet line provide the perfect performance balance. This model is by far, my biggest work yet, with more than 100,000 ploys, 37 textures and meticulous interior detailing. Take your time when viewing this model, I have included many dial and display options inside the cabin. Just like the first Milano; you can move into place the different dials and LCD touch screens. The specs would roughly be; 400hp from the Aston Martin Sourced V8 with a 160+MPH top speed. Credit to Shreeyam for the nice glossy textures on the LCD touch screen, all other modeling by me. Now enjoy it damn you! XD. “The Rogue Generation"

                                      http://sketchup.google.com/3dwarehouse/details?mid=2861ac374a2ea7f997692eea6221681c
                                      2011 Rogue Milano 1.jpg
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                                      2011 Rogue Milano 5.jpg
                                      2011 Rogue Milano 6.jpg
                                      2011 Rogue Milano 7.jpg
                                      2011 Rogue Milano detail.jpg

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                                        GoldenFrog
                                        last edited by 10 Apr 2010, 15:32

                                        @unknownuser said:

                                        Now enjoy it damn you!

                                        I am, Ben, I am...Simply fantastic detail, and I absolutly love the exterior. Well done!!

                                        Remember, great minds think alike, and fools never differ.

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                                          dmk
                                          last edited by 10 Apr 2010, 21:44

                                          I think you should have used red as the color like the one with the render in here but it still a stuning model anyway. Interior and all.

                                          dmk®

                                          See my models at http://sketchup.google.com/3dwarehouse/search?uq=13272125559300964517&scoring=m

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