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    • TaffGochT Offline
      TaffGoch
      last edited by

      Hussel,

      I made an animated avatar, of a silver eagle, several years ago, using SketchUp.

      The obverse and reverse are merely texture images, as is the reeding on the edge. I produced 8 frames for the animation, rotating the model 45Β° for each frame.

      Animation4.gif
      For just about any coin, the relief is slight (compared to diameter,) so you should be able to generate a reasonable facsimile, using texture images alone.

      -Taff

      "Information is not knowledge." -- Albert Einstein

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        Hussel Hann
        last edited by

        @taffgoch said:

        Hussel,

        I made an animated avatar, of a silver eagle, several years ago, using SketchUp.

        The obverse and reverse are merely texture images, as is the reeding on the edge. I produced 8 frames for the animation, rotating the model 45Β° for each frame.

        [attachment=0:32vst3ys]<!-- ia0 -->Animation4.gif<!-- ia0 -->[/attachment:32vst3ys]
        For just about any coin, the relief is slight (compared to diameter,) so you should be able to generate a reasonable facsimile, using texture images alone.

        -Taff

        For me that is amazing Taff, thank u so much for sharing.
        i thought texture only works when rendering using another software, not in SU.
        i need to explore more on that.
        thanks bro.. πŸ‘

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          Roger
          last edited by

          Take a look at this military challenge coin and see what you think of SketchUp's capability for your bullion project:
          http://forums.sketchucation.com/viewtopic.php?f=81&t=12112&p=86071&hilit=CHALLENGE+COIN#p86071

          http://www.azcreative.com

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            Hussel Hann
            last edited by

            @roger said:

            Take a look at this military challenge coin and see what you think of SketchUp's capability for your bullion project:
            http://forums.sketchucation.com/viewtopic.php?f=81&t=12112&p=86071&hilit=CHALLENGE+COIN#p86071

            Wow!...nice coin Roger..amazing. 😲

            1st of all, the bullion is more like my future target not a project since i am still new in SU.
            I thought that SDS is a basic sculpting tool unlike Artisan. However, the result you've made says it all.
            Experience + Imagination + Correct tools = Cool results πŸ˜†

            Thank you for sharing bro..

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            • cottyC Offline
              cotty
              last edited by

              somewhat complicated, but possible...

              • Black & white image from coin
              • Matlab (or free clones?) to display as 3D surface
              • Export as STL
              • Import in SketchUp
              • Use as real 3D relief (if you have a faster computer than me πŸ˜• ) ...

              coin_3d.jpg

              my SketchUp gallery

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              • TaffGochT Offline
                TaffGoch
                last edited by

                cotty,

                Great suggestion!

                There is a heightfield generator plugin for SketchUp, that can take a greyscale height image, and produce a relief mesh. It may be suitable for the job, comparable to that which you describe.

                Didier Bur's heightfield gen v6

                -Taff

                "Information is not knowledge." -- Albert Einstein

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                  Hussel Hann
                  last edited by

                  @cotty said:

                  somewhat complicated, but possible...

                  • Black & white image from coin
                  • Matlab (or free clones?) to display as 3D surface
                  • Export as STL
                  • Import in SketchUp
                  • Use as real 3D relief (if you have a faster computer than me πŸ˜• ) ...

                  Thanks for your suggestion Cotty... πŸ‘

                  Brilliant though i am not quite understand yet.. πŸ€“

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                    Roger
                    last edited by

                    Hussel see the elephant sculpture on the following page: http://forums.sketchucation.com/viewtopic.php?f=15&t=43928&start=15 . Just a handful of photos of your coin from multiple angles and you can create the mesh at the press of a button with "123d Catch" from AutoDesk.

                    http://www.azcreative.com

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                    • gillesG Offline
                      gilles
                      last edited by

                      Maybe Bitmap to mesh (Thomthom).

                      http://forums.sketchucation.com/viewtopic.php?t=31339#p275772

                      " c'est curieux chez les marins ce besoin de faire des phrases "

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                        Hussel Hann
                        last edited by

                        Thank Roger and Gilles...

                        I will check those things out soon.
                        Both looks very interesting but the tools from Thomtom reminds me of Artcam.
                        It turns a 2D Image to a 3D model. I think I've seen the demo in Youtube.

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