Silvershadows eye candy 2 : BLACK HAWK
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Brothers, and Sisters,
Tipping a few, having a sandwich, and getting set to "push it" with some of the local curves.
What about kicking it? Yeah, it's on.
You feeling me?
Yeah, it's on, and so am I.
So, Jack bird showed this love copter to the big Sam, and she's all "no way, I want that, tell this Silver Monster Singer he's got all the mad skills... I'd do him!"
"Do me," was my reaction to that, but she's an excitable girl, and wondered what was what with all that (not always into my scribbling, but this looks "like the stuff my brother would build").
"What was what," meaning, what does one do with such a fine model... copter?
Love it, baby, that's what I told her -- a bit heavy for gaming, or VFX, I'm suspecting, but detail is a marvel, and building boats in a digital bottle is always a "bring it" kind of a deal.
There was this one dude, quite a mad carver of all manner of wood, that full on carved this crazy Jack bird Lincoln funeral train action, and it's mad cool.
Dudes named "Mooney" I think, and yeah, Samantha partied with the blade slinger.
Check it here:
http://www.warthers.com/carving.htm
Sam will some times great me with, "You glad to see me, DH?"
I always tell her "sure."
She's a fun girl.
Durant "have a run at it" Hapke
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Silver
Man this stuff is seriously wrong!! I'm amazed, the detail, the skill, the patience!!!!!
Bring it on brag all you like mate!!! When you can do stuff like this swing the d... as much as you want in my view!
Mate even Durant's big Sam loves it - so dam it's got to be good!
BTW 5 pages of posts in two days sounds like praise to me!!
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hi guys, thanx for the support.
tips and tricks, maybe youll all know about this already, i mirrored the one side, so its half of an component grouped together.
the parts that will not be mirrored and must be unique will be in that group. components save space. I think sketchup reads it as one boject..so having 20 of the same thing in groups will tkae up more space than having 20 of one component
Durant Hapke, nice model train. Its mindblowing to see all that build out of woood, really amazing -
respect !
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Absolutely stunning, stuff. Clearly a labour of love. I am VERY impressed.
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Utterly outstanding! Thanks for posting - especially the process, outlines how remarkable what you've done really is. And the renders.., the best i've ever seen
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Fabulous job - I never believed this was possible in SU
Could you clarify which plugins you used for us noobs?
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Great, absolutly fantastic
Simon, see the thread start, there are the most used plugins shown as toolbars -
I did not recognise the projections or surface operations toolbars - which plugins create those?
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@simon b said:
I did not recognise the projections or surface operations toolbars - which plugins create those?
I don't have the projections plugin so I don't know which that one is, but the surface operations toolbar is tools on surface by Fredo6 available here: http://www.sketchucation.com/forums/scf/viewtopic.php?f=180&t=11212&start=0
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@silver_shadow said:
hi guys, thanx for the support.
tips and tricks, maybe youll all know about this already, i mirrored the one side, so its half of an component grouped together.
the parts that will not be mirrored and must be unique will be in that group. components save space. I think sketchup reads it as one boject..so having 20 of the same thing in groups will tkae up more space than having 20 of one component
Durant Hapke, nice model train. Its mindblowing to see all that build out of woood, really amazingAmazing work Silver Shadow!!! truly inspiring. SU really shines in the hands of the dedicated man, and congrats to all those who write those great ruby scripts you use - these functions really should have been developed inside SU by the SU development team, but hey... they did think up ruby.
can you show the raw maxwell output - that will be very interesting to see.
Cheers, and keep this eye candy thing going.
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@unknownuser said:
@johnsenior1973 said:
I don't have the projections plugin so I don't know which that one is, but the surface operations toolbar is tools on surface by Fredo6 available here: http://www.sketchucation.com/forums/scf/viewtopic.php?f=180&t=11212&start=0
Here you go:
[attachment=0:56pbn4c3]<!-- ia0 -->projection_extension.zip<!-- ia0 -->[/attachment:56pbn4c3]
Just unzip in your plugins folder.There is a newer version of that as well - "more user-friendly than previous version": http://www.crai.archi.fr/RubyLibraryDepot/Ruby/EM/projection_v6.zip
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Quite extraordinary! Stunning work!
I have a suggestion for your next jaw-dropping model here:- http://thefutureofthings.com/upload/items_icons/ATLAS-cern_large.jpg
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Excellent model and renders
Looking forward to seeing eye-candy 3!!!
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I can only endorse all of the positive comments and add my own admiration fot you work By the way I believe that "if you got it FLAUNT it!" don,t be shy you are good keep it up looking forward to eye candy 3 with great anticipation
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i love detail!!! sos un monstruo! buenisimo! awsome! fabulosos! mortal! indescriptible! barbaro!
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Big deal! I could do that... if i had a million years, a bunch of talent, a crazy skills... oh wait, this IS a big deal
Simply incredible how you have push/pulled the bar!
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Nice stuff! Thanks for posting the images showing each step in building the fuselage. Very informative. I probably would have extruded the fuselage lengthwise rather than from the profile. Can you share your thinking on that?
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These are just mind blowing.
The modelling is exceptional and that level of detail takes a special talent.Those last three renders and PS compositions are just sublime!
Great work Jacques
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Jacques,
Absolutely superb work. The guys in my office are Revit converts and look down their noses at Sketchup as a bit of a play thing. When I called them all over to my computer to take a look at your great work, there was stunned silence and and a collective shuffle back to their seat with their collective tails between their legs
I love the renders as well, fantastic.
Stan
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