Iria - main car
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Front section first. Just a flat outline. Two component halves. I want to make sure the nose profile and general scale is right. I'll eyeball this for a while and then go to the next step. 3 curves to make the nose. The rest of the model will hang on this.
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@Bryan-K Are you really sure you want to do this?
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@L-i-am said in Iria - main car:
@Bryan-K Are you really sure you want to do this?
LOL! I hope it doesn't take as long as the Nadesico did!
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So basically boat shape. Extrude top and bottom. Scale front and side.
Rounding of side hulls is not right. Proportions are way off. So that will be next.
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Way off. So, so far off. This is better.
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Well dang. It's only better because now I've just seen what I've done wrong.
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OK. Now we're getting somewhere.
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Doing the rough blocking.
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OK, now just have to smooth and connect everything. The proportions are just about right. The details will come after I'm happy with the overall shape.
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Slight change in proportions. Main body slightly wider and parasol slightly bigger. Outboard riggers stayed the same, just move outward to match outer edge of main body. I want to make sure the proportions are right before committing to details.
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Still refining proportions and locations. Just using simple geometry and component halves until ready to commit to curves.
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Still working on proportions.
Same problems as all the other anime spacecraft I've done. No consistency between drawings. But as usual, I'll solve it.
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Checking alignments and solving the curves.
I'm off by a few inches center of body and twin tails. Half to fix that first.
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BTW, you can the anime for free here. Old school stuff.
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Beginning the geometry subdivide and positioning.
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A little more refinement while I'm thinking about it.
Also, tails were too far out, port and starboard. Moved them back in a little. This gave me a better angle from body to tails.
It's starting to shape up!
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Yeah, that back end was not easy and it's probably still wrong. But there are no reference pictures to go by. None.
But look at that profile! BTW, the top and bottom of the main body are not identical. The bottom has a slight offset and bulkier profile as shown in the drawings.
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This is better. Cleaned up some other geometry as well.
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More geometry clean up.
Normally, I would just do a top/bottom component mirror, but the bottom hull is a slightly different proportion as per the original drawings.
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Roughing in the arcs. I will use Curviloft for the final curves from body to tails. 5 arcs to make the curve. One for the nose, and two arcs, top and bottom.
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