Gral Grievous
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I don't make this in skp it was all donne in rhino v4.0 and then exported to skp. I want to learn this software beacause is very easy to design organic architecture with him. SketchUp is my main tool, exellent for design and development an idea and model anything incluide this model, but in rhino is very easy to change and edit curves and stuff like that only editing the basic curves that automatic generate the curved surface, then imported in skp to continue developmente the idea. The two softwares works very good together and they are complementary. This is my first model with rhino it's easy to learn, it comes with tutorials, user guide and two manuals.
this is the file i used to do the model, is inspired in a toy from the cartoon clone wars, not from the movie: Episode III
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this is how it looks the model inside rhino v4.0
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this is the model imported and optimized in skp, if you want a copy go to http://sketchup.google.com/3dwarehouse/details?mid=9d02b6d85b0148aeace834e6a161a600
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Eldar, That can be made in SU pretty easily now, especially with all the new tools our talented coders have afforded us.
Even the cloak is pretty easily achievable now as you will see as you get more fluent with SU.I bet in no time you will be knocking out some awesome models that are way smaller than 6MB in comparison.
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hey, cool model! i like how you managed to do it in the "clone wars" series style instead of the movie style.
you blasphamist! using another software?!?! if you havnt noticed theses are the sketchup forums! cheater, using rhio. learn to use TINs.
no, im just kidding. its ok to use another software to do something that SU cant. just use it sparingly...
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then after all this work to model and import you can rest making a render of the model to show in this forum
this picture was render in v-ray for sketchup, i used the skp sun and one more ligth.
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... by the way this is how the render looks without photoshop!!!
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