Most impressive SketchUp modelling
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Roger's Bell and Howell D70 Camera is pretty cool.
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Found a couple of great Sketchup users on Deviant Art,
http://ixlrlxi.livejournal.com/
http://karanak.livejournal.com/Some of the drawings on Karanak's website veer towards NSFW, just to warn you.
Dylan
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We havent heard from the inimitable Durrant Hapke for a while.
I think his work counts as 'impressive'
Baz
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@baz said:
We havent heard from the inimitable Durrant Hapke for a while.
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not bad here
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Mods, any chance of making this thread a sticky? It took me a while to find it again- even under my bookmarks!
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I've made it a sticky for now.
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How about we have a thread that only mods can add to and post on but everyone could view. We could put up the most impressive models found around here along with a link to each corresponding thread. We could have a separate discussion thread open to everyone so they can nominate people's works etc. It would just be nice to have a real "Gallery" of the greatest SketchUp works.
It's kind of elaborate I guess but I don't think it would be too hard to implement, right?
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That has been covered before but Mods are a notoriously lazy bunch. I wouldn't bother asking them.
We have recently grown the Gallery forum to add a WIP forum to accomodate the feedback we got on the Gallery becoming cluttered. Adding a Mod only locked topic kind of takes away the community spirit of the place. By having members recommending members it remains a true representation of what SCF thinks of the submissions on show.
Whilst it does seem to have simmered down lately it is a great place to visit to get inspiration/motivation and mostly depression.
But you never know you may get your wish someday......
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Shut up Rich! I want my own thread, hell my own sub-forum. And who you callin' lazy?!
Where's the remote? Damn, I spilled my cheese!
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Anything by this guy;
http://www.giantmonster.tv/giant/
Specifically;
http://www.giantmonster.tv/giant/?page_id=612These images are produced mostly in sketchup. He used to have a great wealth of info regarding this project on his blog, including tuts, workflows, etc. But as time went on it has moved to the back burner and the amount of info has decreased, but I still find it very inspirational.
He also used to have some videos on youtube showing his sketchup workflow. I forget what they were called but they're a good watch.
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He's Justin Chin and a member here:
http://forums.sketchucation.com/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=1565You can search under the advanced search for his topics in the gallery (search for him as author and the topics he started - i.e. "first post..." in the gallery)
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aaah Giantmonster... the artist that made me love Sketchup ...
I really enjoy his works
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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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