Impossible perspective
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m.c. escher's impossible drawings have always fascinated me, so i tried to make one of his drawings, 'relativity' in sketchup - it took me quite some time to figure out how to model it in sketchup. i could do it almost completely but had to distort the perspective of the tower on the right a little in a vectors prog to make it right. as people are not my strong point i left them out.
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that looks great, Id love to walk around the skip.
you do know that there are 3d people in your components folder which would be easy to place?
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That is brilliant! If you can would you mind uploading the skp so we can have a look at it?
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wow, i find it hard enough to work out whats going on just looking at that model. i wouldnt stand a chance modelling something like this, i think my head might explode!
are you going to do any more renders?
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thanks to all
@baz: i know about the people, but this was because of the challenge to do the image, so i did not care about the people and other props.@jon: i would not mind, but i don't know how and where to put it - it's a 3,8 mb file
@remus: to be honest, it gave me a headache too - it took me a fourtnight working on it to get it right. yes, i will try to make some more escher drawings in sketchup, but i don't promise results - it is quite difficult. (i am working on two different escher images at the moment, but neither is publishable)
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this is what the original model in sketchup looks like without any adjustment.
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That is pretty cool Koosie, it has the effect of really making me smile looking at that.
Im certainly with Remus though, it would make my head explode modelling that!
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B&S,
Awesome.
Please add dungeon equipment of some kind, or some bike tracks.
Durant "fish live in my oven glands" Hapke
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...fun work! Thanks...
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thanks a lot, it was not only a challenge, it was fun too!
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Wow!
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What a task!
Mauritz Cornelius E -
he he, that's brilliant.
makes me want to watch labyrinth though...
pav
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This is wonderful! Heavens whatever made you want to take that on! I'm an Escher fan also, but I wouldn't have thought to try that. GREAT JOB!
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...what a 3D-trip... amazing!
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That is great!
Now do it in Lego...
http://www.andrewlipson.com/escher/relativity.html
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thanks again for the nice comments.
thanks for the link too - i like this one a lot - especially because it proves that i am not the only daft person in the world -
I had a go at Escher a while back but nothing nearly as ambitious as you.
http://www.sketchucation.com/forums/scf/viewtopic.php?p=15046#p15046Search the 3D warehouse too, there are some interesting Escher works there.
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i like your escher image a lot, eric, glad you mentioned it because, as i am new here, (my first message/upload was a few days ago)there is a lot i have missed.
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Eric, if you did want to upload it, here is a possible way:
break the model up into manageable sizes.
"copy/paste in place" into new files.
upload the files as separate attachments.anyone who wanted to, could reverse the process to see the whole thing. I bet Im not the only one to have spent time trying to get my head around this drawing, I would be very interested to see it in 'real' 3d
On the other hand, it is a bit of stuffing around, so please dont feel obliged.
baz
ps;I dont know what the upload size limit is on the forum, had a quick search but couldnt find anything.
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