Most impressive SketchUp modelling
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I just took a quick romp through this post, and all I can say is they are all FAKES. Photographs, pure and simple.
SU cannot be that goodfor such a simple to use app.
And if there was ever to be a "Photo" contest, there would have to be a few dozen First Prizes.
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Justin's work is super slick for sure. I had the pleasure of meeting him in Boulder at the last Basecamp, he is a class act all the way.
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From this thread http://conceptart.org/forums/showthread.php?t=173014&page=1 which is what actually made me download SketchUp.
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I am not critiquing the quality of the SU art in any way, but, the mechanical concept of the Heavy Lifter is a somewhat backwards. The large dual wheels under the engine/counterweight should be as close to the lift forks as possible, as that is where the load will be. The 2 smaller tires in front are seemingly way too small for the load the lifter seems designed for. Plus the steering mechanism cannot take such a load, which is one of the main reasons almost all lift trucks have the steerables in the back. The load end is usually a solid axle.
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That's really interesting - I would never have guessed but makes sense.
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Friends seemed to like these two. The dragonfly I have posted before.
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Very Nice work.
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@pixero said:
I read a post at the Unity3d's forum where a guy wrote: "I'm tired of using Google sketchup pro 8 cause that can't make anything good."
I wrote an answer and posted a few great model images I found here, but I started thinking...
What if we posted the most impressive SketchUp models we've seen. All in this thread. Could be our own or others.
(With the modelling in focus, not rendering.)A collection of the best of the best that would impress most on people that are not aware of SketchUps capabilities.
I'll start off with the images I posted in my reply to him:
Axeonalias Beam Trawler "Sea Lady"
Silver shadows HMS Snowberry
Silver shadows The river runs through it.
That second picture is particularly impressive. Whoever made that is incredible talented, I wish my sketches came out like that.
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Numbthumb's "Acht-achter" cannon definitely deserves to be mentioned here.
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@marian said:
Too bad he's using the wrong arms.
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...Engineering sketchup from redfox11
http://no-fire.ru/forum/viewtopic.php?f=35&t=17
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Thanks Marian for reporting my sites:
@marian said:
Getting back on track, here are the models of COSEDIMARCO.
He's a member here though he hasn't been active in a long time.
http://cosedimarco.deviantart.com/gallery/
http://sketchup.google.com/3dwarehouse/search?uq=1647755737780017857929040&scoring=m@ PSStein
Model Reference for the macross SDF-1 is the "1/3000 SDF-1 Yamato model"
http://www.toyshunter.it/store/1-3000-sdf-1-web-shop-exclusive-pr-1421.html -
An inspiring thread!
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@cosedimarco said:
Thanks Marian for reporting my sites:
Haven't seen this thread in a while. You're welcome Marco.
@psstein said:
Too bad he's using the wrong arms.
That is the version used in the Macross:Do you remember love? movie from 1984. The movie is considered canon as a movie inside the original Macross universe...so yeah it's not acurate with the TV series but it is an actual version used in Macross. It is probably more popular because it's a more detailed version than the one in the series. The movie is renowned for it's high quality animation and detailing.
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@andrija posariΔ said:
Pretty old project, 2007 or something like that
Uploaded with ImageShack.us
I love this, I think the sheets blowing in the wind really take it to the next level!
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@unknownuser said:
. . . a guy wrote: "I'm tired of using Google sketchup pro 8 cause that can't make anything good."
He's right. .. ain't nuthin' good here!
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Wow. Fricken, amazing stuff in this thread. I LOVE IT!
My humble thanks to, "brokenkeys" for the mention!
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i thought why not post a picture of one of my works that i made some time ago.
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I'll post a few of mine. Although they are nothing SPECTACULAR, they are the best I'VE ever made, and I'm hoping my skills will keep improving.
The first is what started off as just a single Pergola segment with a couple benches. But then I added curved corners and a flat roof in the middle and before you knew it I had turned it into a Gazebo as well. A Perzebo maybe?
Then on a whim I took away the central roof and attached all the pergola beams together to make a vine trellised peak in the middle. And added plants to the flower boxes.
The second is is a Gazebo I made to practice structure building. Then I added a swing to it.
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