Rogue's W.I.P's!
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@rayochoa said:
maybe you could sho us how you make those cool wheels?
I did try to make a video tutorial using this complicate wheel but it took 4 hours and I didn’t have enough space to store the large file on my HDD...
It was recorded in HD.I also ran into quite time consuming problems so it turned out a mess.
I will still try to make a video tutorial next time I make a wheel or if I could figure out a good way to, a SketchUp tutorial.
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Just a little update on the Cobra, no images this time (under wraps)
Work on base model
-Interior started and it is going well, a few complications but looking good
-Exterior still not finished, underbody just started-Estimated total poly's: 100,000-ish
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Still amazed by the results you've managed to get. I'm beginning work on an Audi A3 today which is my first attempt at a car. I will post when I have something worth looking at.
Keep up the good work, I think when people don't speak it's because jaws have dropped at some of the things you've done here!
Puck
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Thanks a lot Puck
I would like to see what happens with your A3, best of luck.
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All your models are very cool
How bout trying to make a concept car completely from your imagination and make it "real" by rendering or something.I was looking at your cars earlier and i saw that range stormer car. Dude!! Freakin awsome. So much detail and everythin
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Do I see a dashboard in that Taunus? Hmm...
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@rayochoa said:
How bout trying to make a concept
Hmm, doesn’t sound like a bad idea but a lot of the concept cars I design on paper are very complicated.
I have a lot of modeling to do at the moment but I will surly get around to it one day.@blank said:
Do I see a dashboard in that Taunus? Hmm...
Yes, you do
I have done a bit of work on the interior a long with the exterior. Did anyone wonder why I showed the back this time instead of the front?? It’s because the already awesome looking front is being re-built. Don’t worry, it’s not changing much, just a few minor details will be changed. It’s mainly just a re-build to fix a few bits of poor mesh work and make it look realistic. -
OK, im getting a little board...
Here is another wheel
http://sketchup.google.com/3dwarehouse/details?mid=e6f92c08e37d286fc811557dfc014b14
If you read the model description you’ll notice that I have said I will also make the actual Taunus 4 spokes wheels which are quite similar.
What do you think?
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Another wheel
http://sketchup.google.com/3dwarehouse/details?mid=3c321ddfff38e28ec811557dfc014b14
Please download and take a look at the changes from the old D-010 to 25 and 26 before you pass judgement. I have done a hugh amount of work on all three models. The D-010 has basically been re-modeled and, although the 25 and 26 are based on the 10, they are both unique and vastly improved. The 26 has taken me about 3 hours to model so, as you can tell, it’s not a simple task.
So what do you think?
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4 spoke are nice. I like how you make them look like actual real life rims.
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Thanks Ray.
Its 4 a.m and im still going.
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That is an astonishing looking paint job and that wing just tops it off.
The render looks very crisp; you must be spending a lot of time and effort perfecting the textures and a have quite high performance computer to get results like that.
My renders always turn out really speckled with fireflies even after 10 hours with fryrender. I need a much better computer. I know my model is bottom of its line so I can’t expect that much.Once again, model is looking great, I can’t wait to see it finished.
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@unknownuser said:
have quite high performance computer to get results like that.
Haha. Not quite... Here's the shocker:I use Vista with a 512MB card.
The Artega is done; just a few flaws left. I'll upload it this weekend.
Oh and I'm thinking of doing some render work for a few weeks. I'm going to start with the Maverick GT. Should I post them here or send it to you by email?
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Gotta agree with you about the SU addiction. Happened to me before (still does). Once I'm onto something, I'll go on forever until it's done. That's why I don't want to start making cars until summer.
I thought I'd stimulate the "interwebz" by this picture of the Artega. I've been working on rendering again and the result just keeps getting better and better!
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@blank said:
@unknownuser said:
have quite high performance computer to get results like that.
Haha. Not quite... Here's the shocker:I use Vista with a 512MB card
That’s not a lot but you might have a good processor. I have Vista on a 2GB ram module but because I only have a 1.86GHz processor it can’t live up to what the RAM can handle.
My sister has a 256mb laptop but it has a 2.4GHz processor...It’s ridiculous. It’s about 6 years old and its processor is as good as it gets. It can run fryrender fine because it doesn’t take a lot of ram and because it has a really good processor it can get results fast. It can do in about 2 hours what my computer would take 10. Why computers dont come with better processors is beyond me.
@blank said:
Oh and I'm thinking of doing some render work for a few weeks. I'm going to start with the Maverick GT. Should I post them here or send it to you by email?
Feel free to post them here but no one would be able to download them because of the file protection. If you want you can send me a copy so I can add them to my website.
Best of luck
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Here is another wheel from the 2010 GT500
http://sketchup.google.com/3dwarehouse/details?mid=e9510f871c39a596c811557dfc014b14&result=4
Tell me what you think...
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You should use hypershot seeing that render made me think that maybe it will come out 100x better on hypershot. Look it up its awsome. ill give the artega a try too. Blank, can i have a copy of your modified artega
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Slow day is it.......?
Here is a pack of car interior textures, created by me, that should be useful.
To use:
-Drag JPG image into SketchUp model
-Explode to turn into texture
-Double click texture "in model" to change dimensionsZIP contains:
-Falcon texture:
Is available in the new Ford Falcon. It is the basic seat fabric
-Falcon texture black:
Is available in the new Ford Falcon. It is the basic trim
-Falcon texture blue:
Is available in the new Ford Falcon. It is the coloured trim
(To edit colour go "in model", select material and click "Create Material..." This will then display a material editing panel)
-Leather
Basic leather material
-Leather 2
Trim leather, for such places as steering wheel and door trim.
Interior Textures.zipFord Falcon eBrochuer.pdf is also included for examples of the materials
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Does anyone like the set of interior textures?
I see so far no one has downloaded it....Here is another
ZIP contains:
-Aluminium
Basic Aluminium texture for trim
-Metal Weave
Mesh / Weave for trimInterior Metals.zip
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Here are some renders
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