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    • Gus RG Offline
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      Re: EMD SD45 - Union Pacific

      Here's the latest. Still a WIP but I'm getting close to finishing. This is modeled with SU 2022 Pro and rendered in D5 Render.

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        @Gus-R Love the variation in the in textures. Grimy and dirty but no noticeable repetition.

        Incredible detail too!

        What's the file size? Would love to see some raw SU with wires to really appreciate the modelling.

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          @Rich-O-Brien said in EMD SD45 - Union Pacific:

          @Gus-R Love the variation in the in textures. Grimy and dirty but no noticeable repetition.

          Incredible detail too!

          What's the file size? Would love to see some raw SU with wires to really appreciate the modelling.

          Thanks Rich. It's 29 MB right now.

          I get a little carried away with my line segments even though it slows me down sometimes. I manage it with scenes like turning of the trucks.

          The weathering is by adding a material to the AO layer using images from a package called DGruwier Surface Imperfections - Volume 1 from Gumroad. It's pretty handy and works with D5 Render and Thea Render.

          GR-SD45-01.jpg

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            @Gus-R epic GusπŸ‘

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              @Gus-R Great renders need great models. That's S tier modelling.

              Funny you shared that imperfections pack because a few weeks ago @massimo shared it via DM with me.

              It really is great modelling and I'm surprised how lightweight the file is too.

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                @Gus-R said in EMD SD45 - Union Pacific:

                DGruwier Surface Imperfections

                Is DGruwier Surface Imperfections, something you just put in a diffuse slot?

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                  @L-i-am said in EMD SD45 - Union Pacific:

                  @Gus-R said in EMD SD45 - Union Pacific:

                  DGruwier Surface Imperfections

                  Is DGruwier Surface Imperfections, something you just put in a diffuse slot?

                  For D5 Render I invert the texture image and put it in the AO slot. With Thea Render I mix it directly in a layer slot. I forgot exactly the where and how.

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                    @Gus-R This is the imperfections setting for Thea Render for SU. You can see on the upper right I added a scratches jpg on a diffuse layer as shown. It really can make a big difference and is an easy option for weathering or distressed metals, plastics, etc.

                    Thea Imperfections Setting.png

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                      @Gus-R For D5 Render I add an imperfections image to the AO (ambient occlusion) layer pushing the AO up high. You have to use an inverted image which you can do in Photoshop, GIMP, etc.

                      D5 Imperfections.png

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                        Another update!

                        Added/created: window wipers; 27 point connectors in front (the red and blue plug covers); window wind screens; window shade (still working on that); new decals in front of hood; fuel cap texture; manufacturer plate; tool box on side finished; door latches at 600 volt access panel; weathering; etc.

                        Also changed the gray to a lighter gray. I have to add the walk in front with chain and latch; some hoses and a valve for air brakes; etc. Train signal by others and the two figures are from D5 Render. Otherwise I slogged through almost every single piece of this model.

                        I tried to find reference drawings for most of it including blue prints for the trucks which have to be upgraded to a later model. Some things like the window shade apparatus and the tool box latch I had to do my best guess at the design using some fuzzy images.

                        Gus-Robatto-072524-32A.jpg

                        Gus-Robatto-072524-32B'.jpg

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                          @Gus-R More updates. Made that chain. Ended up using Profile Builder since Tax Engineering wasn't working out for me. I'm sure it's much easier in Blender but I don't see the point in going that route. Also some snow and a cliff in the background. I have to make those gladhand connectors and hoses for the air brakes in front as well as the manual brake wheel in the right rear of the locomotive.

                          Did you know the EMD SD-45 weighs 368,000 pounds? Like most freight locomotives the underframe is massive which I learned from modeling it. Gladhand connectors are like what you see in trucks connecting the air to the trailer.

                          Gus Robatto Scene 60.jpg

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                            @Gus-R The main two references for this model are:

                            Canadian Pacific Historical Association

                            Norfolk and Western Historical Society

                            Found a lot of stuff on Flickr and some model railroading site. I used some reference for the trucks from an HO gauge brass model of the SD-45. Also a lot of stuff at Utah Rails.

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                            • Bryan KB Offline
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                              Amazing work!

                              See my portfolio at https://delphiscousin.blogspot.com/

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                                @Gus-R

                                Jaw dropping stuff, magic. Smiling like a loon again.

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