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      fbartels
      last edited by

      My wife calls it ribbon art. It's made by intersecting curved TINs with a series of roughly parallel nested curvy cylinders, then grouping each resulting "ribbon" and then offsetting each ribbon a bit from its neighbors. I'm kind of ambivalent about the results of this first attempt but have some ideas I want to try in a second go.

      http://dws.editme.com/files/JanFeb2008/combined.jpg

      http://dws.editme.com/files/JanFeb2008/combined 2.jpg

      http://dws.editme.com/files/JanFeb2008/combined 3.jpg

      http://dws.editme.com/files/JanFeb2008/combined 4.jpg

      A full sized version of the first image is located here.

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        fbartels
        last edited by

        A second go...

        http://dws.editme.com/files/JanFeb2008/combined 700.jpg

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          SchreiberBike
          last edited by

          Wild and creative stuff.

          In the first set of four, the third one really looks good to me. The others don't grab me.

          I assume it's just different angles on the same model?

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            fbartels
            last edited by

            John,

            Thanks for the feedback!

            Yeah, the first 4 images are just different views into the model. This first model was a little too wild. The second perhaps a little too controlled. I'm going to give it a third try aiming for something in between. I had to work out some new techniques for making these, and now that I have the techniques under control I should be able to produce some more compelling images.

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              fbartels
              last edited by

              go 3... I quite like this one... very time consuming to make unfortunately ... 4 views of the model

              http://dws.editme.com/files/JanFeb2008/ribbon 3 combined.jpg

              http://dws.editme.com/files/JanFeb2008/ribbon 3 combined v2.jpg

              http://dws.editme.com/files/JanFeb2008/ribbon 3 combined v3.jpg

              http://dws.editme.com/files/JanFeb2008/ribbon 3 combined v4.jpg

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                remus
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                I like this one a lot fred, reminds me of those big dinosaur displays you get at museums for some reason πŸ˜’

                http://remusrendering.wordpress.com/

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                  fbartels
                  last edited by

                  @remus said:

                  reminds me of those big dinosaur displays you get at museums for some reason πŸ˜’

                  Yup... those giant skeletal rib cages. πŸ˜„

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                    Bryan K
                    last edited by

                    Wow! You should get yourself and those creations to an art gallery!

                    Seriously!

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

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                      bytor
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                      Hi Fred!

                      Nice to see some new work. I really like the last one the best. The middle one is a little bland. The first one is interesting, but i think this method doesn't mix as well with the texture you selected. I think it is because the geometry of the model is so connected - the texture just seems to be fighting that.

                      Thanks for sharing.........and please keep experimenting!

                      Bytor

                      Find the Cost of Freedom.....

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                        fbartels
                        last edited by

                        ecofeco... Thanks for your comments, both here and the other art thread. Much appreciated! I'll continue to look for opportunities to sell my SketchUp "art" but for now it's just a hobby. I'm glad to hear you think it might interest some people. One problem with SketchUp is that curved work tends to show its segmentation as you print works at larger scales. I hope that SU 7 will support higher-poly geometry and make this less of an issue.

                        bytor... I mostly agree with your analysis, although I think the problem with the first model isn't necessarily the textures, but perhaps just the way I threw it together. I hope to try something similar this weekend but with 3d ribbons like those in the 3rd model, and more controlled offsets between ribbons.

                        Thanks again for the feedback.

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                          FIRE1BULL
                          last edited by

                          I really like the last one you've made! It really looks impresive!
                          It's getting a new desgin for meto be creating a new building πŸ˜„
                          Yeez, thanks man! Keep up this work! I really can't imagine how to make something like this πŸ˜›

                          Greetz...
                          Johannes R.

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                            Durant Hapke
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                            Futuristic Fbartels,

                            I'm all down with this action. Very killer.

                            Very 1960s vibe to me for some reason -- in the very best of ways...

                            I'm all into the notions of that time -- the abstract expressionist movement is all rocking on.

                            This has a bit of a James Rosenquist deal going on -- perhaps yeah?

                            I really Jack bird dig that Jim Dine cat... Nice... But the bug kicker in my book is all Robert Motherwell.

                            Yeah.

                            You have brought is.

                            Durant "black paint" Hapke

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                              bytor
                              last edited by

                              Fred,

                              That first group is growing on me now....so I think you may be right about the texture not being the problem. Plus - I would love to have a little 1' high solid model of the "dinosaur rib cage" sculpture on my desktop! πŸ‘ I would promise to turn it slightly every day so I would be able to peer into it from a different persective.

                              Bytor

                              Find the Cost of Freedom.....

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