Overhead Line Shaft Detail
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The best renders are the ones that convey the right amount of details.
This is one of those renders where you appreciate the accuracy and level of modelling involved.
Not one where errors are disguised using texture maps etc
Cannot wait for you to animate it
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@dave r said:
Maybe it makes up for my lack of skill with rendering that you have.
Dave your rendering skills are more than “just fine”. We just generally do different types of modeling….. my craziness just allows for weirder results
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Thank you Rich and Charles.
Rich, I expect I'll need to build out the shop more before I try to animate it.
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Top notch details and illustration!
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Spline gears! Nice!
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This is getting better and better. I was going to say, when is the animation coming but Rich beat me to it.
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@marked001 said:
This is getting better and better.
Thank you.
I got a little sidetracked.
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That's some delicious modelling in the axle. Especially the top of the neck as it tapers and bends.
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@rich o brien said:
That's some delicious modelling in the axle.
Thank you very much my friend. That was fun to work out.
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Excellent modeling as always!
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@dave r said:
Front axle I-beam from around 1905...and a wheel for a rail car from around 1895
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I'm not exactly sure what this is used for but I made a model of it anyway. The handle drives the ratchet wheel which drive the pointy bit on top upward. There's a tapered squre hole on the bottom of the handle which would appear to allow the handle to sit on something. I presume the pointing bit is used to split something.
And a cut-away view showing the threads and the rachet wheel and pawl.
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Another excellent machine model!
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@dave r said:
Here's a detail showing some of the screw threads. Added some color in the render.
Do you do this for a living?
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@mill3rluke said:
Do you do this for a living?
Do what? Make 3D models in SketchUp? Yes. This model is an assembly of a bunch of separate parts I modeled mostly for my own entertainment and to practice using SketchUp.
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@dave r said:
@mill3rluke said:
Do you do this for a living?
Do what? Make 3D models in SketchUp? Yes. This model is an assembly of a bunch of separate parts I modeled mostly for my own entertainment and to practice using SketchUp.
No i mean are you a designer by profession? do you make you income from designing etc?
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I do some design work, mostly furniture design.
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