Hi, need help with modeling a stadium
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try scaling down to 700x...
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If you upload the images to a site like flickr and then link the to here using he [img] tag in the toolbar, that should work.
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ok... again
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Just draw an outline of the stand, then use the follow me tool around the pitch and the stadium will be pretty much done.
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that's what i love about this forum.
I'm sitting here wondering how does he start with this thing, and JohnSenior clears it up with one sentence!
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thanks johnsenior.. i will try it tonight
cheffey:
i agree with you... i just signed in this forum, just asked about this and i already have the answer... -
i just need detail in some areas like the restaurant and the outside i might add some people on photoshop
here are some images of what i like to achieve...
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it is my own stadium, well a friend's proposal, he just gave me the stadium in .dwg files but i have no clue how to start modeling it, it has a kind of cone shape with some structure elements on the sides, i´ll attach some images, i hope they help me explain myself better.
sorry but my englishedit: remove images... they were big
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hi... this is what i have so far... i had problems with the follow me tool.. it wasn't closing the geometry.... it has to be done by tuesday night...
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So far it looks quite OK I think. Did you turn those pillars into components and copied along that way?
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no i didn't.... i turn it into group... is that wrong?
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Well, better than nothing
Components (when using more instances of the same component) have some advantages over groups:
- the geometry is only counted once so the file size is smaller in general
- when you make some changes in a component, all instances will change
- you can use "dummy components" in a very complex model and only "reload" them with the final ones once you are ready with the model thus being able to handle big models etc.
This is particularly useful if you use many instances of the same geometry (pillars here or even more; seats in a stadium if you really want to model them - but that would most probably kill your computer)
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oh thanks! i've used created components before but here i didn't used because those are all the pillars i'm going to use... if it starts to get heavy i'll change them... thanks for the advice
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If you go on youtube and type in stadium and sketchup there's a few simple examples of people making stadiums on there.
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hi all... it me again... just an update
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Looks good to me so far.
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the final result
please comment!!!
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Turned out fantastically well. I'm not sure why this pattern is appearing where it does though:
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Really nice work, especially the 3rd image.
Shame you did not upload these slightly larger. -
johnsenior1973: thanks! that pattern its just the shadow of the front seats... it is not a pattern or something
James: i'm really pleased with the results... it is my first stadium and i didn't really knew what i was doing at first but i think the result it's great.. and yes, i had that problem with the people... when i was modeling in sketchup they looked great because they faced the camera view... but they didn't do it in artlantis... and i didn't know how to fixed it
dylan: thanks for your coments... here you can see the image big http://gborregof.carbonmade.com/
sorry for my english
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