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      Lersince1991
      last edited by

      Hi,

      I have some drawings of a boat attached (dwg file/ my own work) and would like to make a rough 3D model of this for a scene. I don't want to spend too long on this and would prefer just a simple 3d form, doesn't have to be that accurate either! I can then project the side elevation onto both sides to give the look of a detailed 3D model.

      How can I model this?
      I can't think of any plug ins or approach to model this with?

      Thanks,
      Luke


      Boat Drawing

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        Box
        last edited by

        There are lots of tutorial around for modelling boats. You have all the profiles you need in your drawings. You can lay out the rib and skin it all or even as I have done below, just taken the three main profiles and used Tig's Extrude Edges by rails to produce a simple hull.
        Basically, Beziers curves, curviloft and extrusion tools should be more than enough to get a nice finish.


        Fast hull.JPG

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          pilou
          last edited by

          And see this thread ๐Ÿ˜„

          By Axeonalias

          https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7306/13058447455_5c4312c2b6_b.jpg

          Frenchy Pilou
          Is beautiful that please without concept!
          My Little site :)

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            Lersince1991
            last edited by

            Thanks for the helps up, already had TT extrude tools but never used the extrude edges by rails before.

            Just a heads up, I had to 'weld' the imported profiles as the TT extrude wouldn't recognise them as curved before that.

            A little fat at the middle but it will do!

            That boat building process is amazing, god only knows how many hours he dedicated to that!!!

            Cheers


            3d 1


            3d 2


            3d 3

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              Lersince1991
              last edited by

              And some wider context: boat repair workshop in sorrento, italy, (architecture university project)


              context 1


              context 2 hidden

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                Box
                last edited by

                You can get a much more accurate finish if you use the ribs to skin it, but If you are happy with the results for what you need then all is well.

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                  Lersince1991
                  last edited by

                  Yeah I thought about that but since I haven't got the ribs drawn and don't fancy spending the time to draw them I just used what I have ๐Ÿ˜„

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                    Box
                    last edited by

                    Doesn't take much work.
                    One rib profile arrayed and scaled to fit, then curviloft to skin.


                    Ribs.JPG

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                      Lersince1991
                      last edited by

                      Oh that looks much better!
                      I've got curviloft too but didn't know I could skin that well with it!

                      Cheers, I'll give it another go when sketch up finishes its long intersect job...

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                        cotty
                        last edited by

                        @lersince1991 said:

                        Thanks for the helps up, already had TT extrude tools ...

                        Extrude tools are from TIG and not TT.

                        my SketchUp gallery

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                          Lersince1991
                          last edited by

                          Ah ok easily confused with the amount of developers/plugins!

                          I did it with the loft by spline to skin the ribs in the end, worked out really well!

                          edit: added images


                          1


                          2


                          3

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                            Box
                            last edited by

                            That's the one, so it should look something like this.
                            [screenr:2bk7banc]G7dN[/screenr:2bk7banc]

                            Edit: Images look very nice. Well done.

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                              garydorn
                              last edited by

                              http://www.mcssl.com/content/assets/33/330110/Instant_Boats_Study_Sheets/lapstrakeModels/BanksDory1.jpg

                              I reckon a Banks Dory would by a nice one to model.

                              Link Preview Image


                              rowing drawing

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                                Clatu1234567890
                                last edited by

                                @pilou said:

                                And see this thread ๐Ÿ˜„

                                By Axeonalias

                                https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7306/13058447455_5c4312c2b6_b.jpg

                                how u did this? v nice

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                                  Clatu1234567890
                                  last edited by

                                  @box said:

                                  There are lots of tutorial around for modelling boats. You have all the profiles you need in your drawings. You can lay out the rib and skin it all or even as I have done below, just taken the three main profiles and used Tig's Extrude Edges by rails to produce a simple hull.
                                  Basically, Beziers curves, curviloft and extrusion tools should be more than enough to get a nice finish.

                                  Can you please help me to draw this fishing boat?


                                  test 5.jpg

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                                    bambutec
                                    last edited by

                                    Hi Guys,

                                    m trying to create a hull from my imagination, means not from given contours.
                                    Boat contour plans are actually a projection to the standard orthogonal planes,
                                    , these are sections through the hull, which would not be applicable for this intuitive process.
                                    I have a certain spatial curve in the mind, which Iยดd like to draw in SU.

                                    So I created contour lines f.e. as a bezier curve.
                                    But, the curves are always related to a plane. It is anyway difficult to intuitively draw a spatial curve.
                                    Now m looking for a way how to create a spatial contour from two related planar contours.

                                    I guess it sounds a bit confusing. Does anybody have a solution for this ?

                                    Thanks for responding !

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