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    • J Offline
      j_a_g.2012
      last edited by

      ok so i make no claims about how accurate this is, but Ross suggested i post a pic of the Wall-E model i did to get to grips with SU, never having used it beforethis is the pic i worked fromand this is the version i did just to get to grips with SU

      i know - a bit naff, but it was a quick exercise in getting to know the tool /command layout and way SU works - plus whenever my 6 yr old son started hassling me, at least it was something he could enjoy the development of, on screen.

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      • J Offline
        Jackson
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        Great job! I was wondering how soon we'd see a Wall-E model on SCF! Can't wait to see the movie- have heard extremely good reviews about it.

        Jackson

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        • Mike LuceyM Offline
          Mike Lucey
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          Nice Model JAG, must have taken a while to make but great fun
          I imagine.

          I haven't seen the movie yet but am looking forward to it. I
          have checked out the Wall-E site and there are some good clips
          to be seen also I see you can have your very own Wall-E πŸ‘

          Mike

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          • stefanqS Offline
            stefanq
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            Looks like a perfect product render! What kind of rendering setup do you have? I really love it! πŸ‘

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            • marked001M Offline
              marked001
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              ..first image is just his reference image.....

              nice job though for a quik project.. !

              http://www.revision21vis.com

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              • F Offline
                Fletch
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                did you try the photomatch feature with this image?

                Fletch
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                • stefanqS Offline
                  stefanq
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                  Ops.....I did it again... 😳 I need more sleep!

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                  • boofredlayB Offline
                    boofredlay
                    last edited by

                    Nice work!!!

                    Pete beat you by a couple months however:
                    http://www.sketchucation.com/forums/scf/viewtopic.php?p=62816#p62816

                    http://www.coroflot.com/boofredlay

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                    • J Offline
                      j_a_g.2012
                      last edited by

                      thanks for all the supportive comments

                      to pick out a few comments to reply to, i'll add:

                      fletch: no i didn't use photomatch, as it was really just an exercise in getting to grips with the basics which SU offers - moving around without the use of view ports of any kind is a little "odd", but as SU is so easy to ckick and drag, i found i got used to it easily. Also, the ability to toggle hide/unhide was invaluable with the arm sections.

                      stefan: glad u noticed the top image wasn't my doing πŸ˜‰ - materials were from the standard pallet - couldn't find a decent black reflective glass though.

                      and you'll note i didn't bother with the corner sections - lazy i know, but as i say it was just an exercise to dust off the rust of 3d modelling.

                      i noted elsewhere someone had designed a robot arm with control pad - which i thought might be a good addition to wall-e, you know make him move on screen? but as this would no doubt involve sketchy physics (which i've not looked into in great detail) i thought might be a little beyond my ken for the moment.

                      Mike: it was fun - especially as it gave my 6 yr old son the chance to have a go with the basics of SU - definitely something i want to encourage - the future generation of design experts can do so much with tools such as these (and he picked it up so intuitively it's scary!!!).

                      all in all, son distracting me included, it took maybe 5-6 hours.

                      the head piece i'm not happy with and the angle i took the snap from doesn't do the model justice enough, but i'm eager to see the actual movie - so both my son and i can be "wowed" by how the professionals do things.

                      my next project is to recreate the office i built at the foot of the garden. The actual construction took about 6 months of hard labour and brick-laying, so if the SU modelling process is any quicker, i'll be chuffed πŸ˜‰

                      thanks again for all your nice comments!

                      i still feel like a duck out of water, somewhat

                      but here's to swimming with the big fish here!

                      warm regards to all
                      j.A.g

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                      • boofredlayB Offline
                        boofredlay
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                        Well keep it up as you have made a stellar start!

                        http://www.coroflot.com/boofredlay

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                        • plot-parisP Offline
                          plot-paris
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                          this is a nice start into the world of SketchUp, j_a_g.2012
                          glad, you and your son like it πŸ˜„

                          by the way. the movie is indeed gorgeous; for children as well as grown up people. and wally is so incredibly cute! I would love to have one doing my housekeepint, whistleing merrily, when I return home from work πŸ˜’

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