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  • G Offline
    GreenToaster
    last edited by 3 Mar 2008, 02:07

    Thank you.

    Added just a little more - still missing the windshield and bunch of details . . . I love this project - could do it in 1/2 the time and more accurately if I did it again . . . I guess that means I'm learning, right?

    πŸ˜„

    Happy Sketching,

    Brad


    bw_vw_bus_005_01.jpg

    If you really want something you won't ever stop pursuing it.

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      CADken
      last edited by 4 Mar 2008, 20:02

      @greentoaster said:

      Thank you.

      Added just a little more - still missing the windshield and bunch of details . . . I love this project - could do it in 1/2 the time and more accurately if I did it again . . . I guess that means I'm learning, right?

      πŸ˜„

      Happy Sketching,

      Brad

      looking really good Brad! keep it up!

      "it seems like everything I do is a work in progress..."

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        SchreiberBike
        last edited by 4 Mar 2008, 22:15

        @greentoaster said:

        . . . which is appropriate because this vehicle doesn't go fast anyway . . . πŸ˜’

        I've had a couple micro buses. The low powered one only made it to 60 MPH if the wind was behind it. When the wind was gusty and from the side, only optimism kept me on the road.

        Great progress with the models. Modeling from an actual object is a great technique to improve your skills.

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          GreenToaster
          last edited by 7 Mar 2008, 20:44

          . . . yeah, I've been very busy lately, but I found time today to get in a super-quicky sketch - used SketchyFFD.rb for shaping for just a little bit of the nose, not much, then manually did everything else . . . it's just a quick idea . . .

          Happy Sketching,

          Brad
          πŸ˜„


          bw_car_092_01.jpg

          If you really want something you won't ever stop pursuing it.

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            GreenToaster
            last edited by 8 Mar 2008, 00:53

            . . . really need to focus on the wheel well trim . . . I need to get a little more radical - these are really boring. My first cars were dull with sharp edges - now, they're boring with curvy shapes (ha). I am still having fun though.

            Happy Sketching,

            Brad
            πŸ˜„


            bw_car_0001_0001.JPG

            If you really want something you won't ever stop pursuing it.

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              boofredlay
              last edited by 8 Mar 2008, 01:34

              Brad, maybe these will give you some inspiration.

              Enjoy.

              http://www.danielsimon.net/artdata/ships/spaceshipselector.html

              http://www.coroflot.com/boofredlay

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                GreenToaster
                last edited by 8 Mar 2008, 02:36

                Thanks - bookmarked that one under "Car Design - Inspiration".

                I met Syd Mead once at a design conference back in '86 - what an amazing artist - still have one of his books in the basement somewhere. I also used to subscribe to Car Styling - have a tonne of old copies . . . probably next to the Mead book.

                There are so many great artists - many are using CAD to convey their ideas. I'm laughing at myself because deep down, I have convinced myself that somehow if I keep doing this that a light bulb in my head will suddenly illuminate and then I'll turn into a proficient car designer. Gimmie . . . oh, I dunno, maybe ten or twenny years and we'll see . . . ha . . . it's all fun - it's still a great journey . . . even if I my destination is impossible . . .

                Happy designing/modeling,

                Brad
                πŸ˜„

                If you really want something you won't ever stop pursuing it.

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                  GreenToaster
                  last edited by 8 Mar 2008, 14:22

                  . . . gimmie ten minutes - did this one in the parking lot while waiting for wifey getting groceries . . .


                  bw_car_0531_01.jpg

                  If you really want something you won't ever stop pursuing it.

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                    GreenToaster
                    last edited by 8 Mar 2008, 19:33

                    . . . it's hard for me to exaggerate details in the basic form of the car . . . I have to sort of "force" myself into it . . . sometimes the results look much better . . . getting there slowly . . .


                    bw_car_0533_01.jpg


                    bw_car_0533_02.jpg

                    If you really want something you won't ever stop pursuing it.

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                      Denman
                      last edited by 9 Mar 2008, 17:33

                      It's nice to see how well you can model with sketchup. I still have a lot to learn and love to watch this topic.

                      I see you were looking for blueprints. I know a lot of people use this website for there blueprints, I hope it can help you (and all the others on this forum): http://www.suurland.com/

                      -Denman

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                        GreenToaster
                        last edited by 9 Mar 2008, 20:27

                        Thanks Denman - that's a great link. I love the Peugeot 407, very inspirational.

                        If I didn't have a life I'd spend much more time doing cars and other stuff with SketchUp. I try to get in at least 15 or 30 minutes a day. Wish I could do at least four or six hours a day.

                        Happy modeling,

                        Brad
                        πŸ˜„

                        If you really want something you won't ever stop pursuing it.

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                          GreenToaster
                          last edited by 9 Mar 2008, 22:37

                          . . . I'm going to detail this one. If I told you what inspired this car . . . nobody would believe me. Started out aiming for one thing . . . modeled this thing . . . it's time for me to move onto details - grill, mirrors, lines for doors, hood, et cetera, blah, blah, blah . . . maybe I'll even take this one into Kerkythea, who knows.

                          Happy modeling,

                          Brad
                          πŸ˜„


                          bw_car_0535_01.jpg

                          If you really want something you won't ever stop pursuing it.

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                            GreenToaster
                            last edited by 10 Mar 2008, 00:19

                            . . . roof . . . tried a new technique (new to me) where I formed the last portion of the roof using the SketchyFFD.rb tool . . . that tool opens up a whole new world of fast, what if possibilities - gotta love it!!! 😍

                            As the hidden lines indicate, this is a very, very fast technique which doesn't require much time but tends to get across the idea, the shapes & so forth. Not counting the 2 minute wheels, I'm guessing this car has about 30 minutes of my time . . . am I slow, or what . . . the next one will be much quicker . . . now for some details . . .


                            bw_car_0535_C_01.jpg

                            If you really want something you won't ever stop pursuing it.

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                              ely862me
                              last edited by 10 Mar 2008, 00:31

                              this is the most realistic

                              Elisei (sketchupper)


                              Before no life was done on Earth it was THE LIFE ITSELF...GOD
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                                GreenToaster
                                last edited by 10 Mar 2008, 00:34

                                This is embarrassing but I was actually looking at a printed photograph of a Peugeot 207 CC when I began this model. Obviously, the only way this model looks like that one now is if you back up far from the computer, remove your glasses, and close your good eye. πŸ˜†

                                If you really want something you won't ever stop pursuing it.

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                                  GreenToaster
                                  last edited by 10 Mar 2008, 23:31

                                  . . . these details take forever (ha) . . . a wee bit more progress . . . I don't like the grill - it'll get ripped out and replaced, but for now, it'll have to do . . .

                                  Happy Sketching,

                                  Brad
                                  πŸ˜„


                                  bw_car_0535_C_02.jpg

                                  If you really want something you won't ever stop pursuing it.

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                                    Marian
                                    last edited by 11 Mar 2008, 18:53

                                    The only thing i don't like in your aproach of making cars is the wheel wells.I really think if you would first begin any model with the wheel wells it would look very different overall when finished, this detail was very important for me, before begining to make the wheel wells first my cars weren't very realistic.The wheel wells are important because they let you see the proportions.
                                    Maybe i said this before in another post, sorry if I seem pushy but i think it would improve your designs.
                                    Good luck and happy designing πŸ‘


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                                    http://marian87.deviantart.com/

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                                      GreenToaster
                                      last edited by 11 Mar 2008, 19:32

                                      Thank you - that's generally a very good tip. Usually I do model wheel wells first but on this one obviously, I didn't.

                                      If you really want something you won't ever stop pursuing it.

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                                        GreenToaster
                                        last edited by 11 Mar 2008, 23:42

                                        @unknownuser said:

                                        The only thing i don't like in your aproach of making cars is the wheel wells.I really think if you would first begin any model with the wheel wells it would look very different overall when finished, this detail was very important for me, before begining to make the wheel wells first my cars weren't very realistic.The wheel wells are important because they let you see the proportions.

                                        Well, here's a very fast example of a technique I've been fiddling around with - it's a little time consuming but not too bad. The area where I "hand stitch" around the wheel well is indicated in pink. It seems like this "hand stitching" method is becoming more and more necessary as I attempt to make things look realistic - and yes, I know I'm far away from realistic.

                                        When I first began doing cars like this I was really apprehensive about ripping stuff out and starting all over on an area - now, it's no big deal and the rework goes much faster.


                                        bw_car_0536_A_01.jpg

                                        If you really want something you won't ever stop pursuing it.

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                                          ely862me
                                          last edited by 11 Mar 2008, 23:45

                                          πŸ˜‰

                                          Elisei (sketchupper)


                                          Before no life was done on Earth it was THE LIFE ITSELF...GOD
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