SketchUp "Ribbon Art"
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 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.     A full sized version of the first image is located here. 
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 A second go...  
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 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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 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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 go 3... I quite like this one... very time consuming to make unfortunately ... 4 views of the model     
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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  
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 @remus said: reminds me of those big dinosaur displays you get at museums for some reason  Yup... those giant skeletal rib cages.  
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 Wow! You should get yourself and those creations to an art gallery! Seriously! 
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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 
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 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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 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 
 Yeez, thanks man! Keep up this work! I really can't imagine how to make something like this Greetz... 
 Johannes R.
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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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 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!  I would promise to turn it slightly every day so I would be able to peer into it from a different persective. I would promise to turn it slightly every day so I would be able to peer into it from a different persective.Bytor 
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