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    Dave R
    last edited by 25 Jan 2008, 19:06

    Here's a "painted pony" in Majid's new watercolr style. πŸ˜†
    pony_H2O.jpg

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      boofredlay
      last edited by 25 Jan 2008, 19:09

      Ha, cool. I have about 20 of those along with a bunch of red and gray (off brands) lining my garage. Unfortunately those horses have not been able to run for quite some time.

      That looks pretty high poly, what is the face count on that stallion?

      http://www.coroflot.com/boofredlay

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        Dave R
        last edited by 25 Jan 2008, 19:19

        @unknownuser said:

        That looks pretty high poly, what is the face count on that stallion?

        Wanna guess?

        File size is 139Kb. 4122 faces but 690 component instances. The clamp parts are split in half using the hidden seam method with each half being a component and the Acme threads on the shaft are instances of a little components with only three faces. The threads are separate from the central cylinder which makes adjust the length of the threaded rod a simple matter.

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          boofredlay
          last edited by 25 Jan 2008, 19:55

          DANG

          http://www.coroflot.com/boofredlay

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            Dave R
            last edited by 25 Jan 2008, 20:00

            @unknownuser said:

            DANG

            Izzat good? πŸ˜†

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              Sawduster
              last edited by 25 Jan 2008, 20:18

              Man, turn a danged old cast iron pony pipe clamp into "Art". 😍 Great job, Dave.

              May all your dimensions be the sum of their total.

              Jerry

              http://www.sawdustersplace.com

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                boofredlay
                last edited by 25 Jan 2008, 20:25

                That is some tight modeling. High poly and it looks great. Dang... yes that is good.

                How long did it take to make?

                Edit: Show off a Hidden line view, I would love to see some of those poly'ies. πŸ€“

                http://www.coroflot.com/boofredlay

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                  Darth Chocolate
                  last edited by 25 Jan 2008, 20:32

                  When gluing components
                  For a finish just right
                  This clamp will do nicely
                  For a joint that is tight

                  Outstanding style too
                  Have we seen it before
                  Easy on the eye
                  For your work to adore

                  Chocolate is cheaper than therapy and you don’t need an appointment.

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                    Dave R
                    last edited by 25 Jan 2008, 20:56

                    Darth, that's very good. Thank you.

                    Boo, here's the hidden line view. I guess I could probably afford to add a few faces on the end of the crank. As far as working time, I suppose I have an hour or an hour and a half in it. It didn't really take too long. I had a real example of the clamp at my desk to work from. Actually took measurements as I went, too. Most of the parts were easier to draw whole and then split in half.
                    pony_hidden line-1.jpg

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                      dylan
                      last edited by 25 Jan 2008, 22:52

                      Dave that looks pretty cool in hidden line form, it really shows some modelling skills to produce so quickly and to such small model size.
                      Very nice work.

                      Any chance, if you get time of a small tut showing your methods in creating one or two components?

                      http://dmdarchitecture.co.uk/

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                        Dave R
                        last edited by 26 Jan 2008, 02:50

                        @unknownuser said:

                        Dave that looks pretty cool in hidden line form, it really shows some modelling skills to produce so quickly and to such small model size.
                        Very nice work.

                        Any chance, if you get time of a small tut showing your methods in creating one or two components?

                        Thank you Dylan. Let me see if I can come up with a tutorial showing how I did part of the clamp. The cast parts are all done using the same basic method. I'll see if I can show my work. πŸ˜‰

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