How would you model this?
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Don't invite me round for a party then
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That's pretty close, Rich! so what did you do to get it?
And yes TIG's right; that stainless steel rack on it's lid might make for an iteresting experience....
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Here's a play.
When you look closely the profiles of front to side are not the same as well as the side walls deminish as it moves to the back. I tried EEByRails but the bottom curve is a questions which you'll see in the plan view....I just copied the CAD lines so segments are high and hence many facets so I would need to cut them down. How would I do that considering the welded profile may be made up of differing lines lengths?
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Very nice, looking good
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Late to this party, but I'd use Artisan and these video tutes:
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@tig said:
Rich
It's a sluice for washing away 'dirty stuff' - NOT for 'number twos' directly produced over it...
BUT the principle of its modeling remains the same........@unknownuser said:
Don't invite me round for a party then
Andrew, sorry I did not see this earlier.
There are obviously many different ways to go about it, here is my starting stab...
(I find it useful to use Subdivide & Smooth to create a profile that will later be Subdivided & Smoothed, wait, what? )
[flash=853,505:5722dj61]http://www.youtube.com/v/C3g_oktqBiY&fs=1[/flash:5722dj61] -
nice Boo...
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Some people here make things seem so easy!
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It's a damned lavatory with an identity problem. A sink with delusions of grandeur. An egotripping spitoon
A bidet down on its luck -
Here's a quick version I created in about 30 minutes with Artisan using a more traditional box modeling technique which has just about all the detail. I captured the video and it's posting to YouTube now-- I'll put a link here when it's done.
A real advantage of box modeling is you can go back in easily and tweak proportions and add detail as you go.
Here's the skp file:
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Ok, here's my video since we're all gone crazy screen recording!
I didn't see Chipp's until I replied. Nice proxy and tutorial
[flash=800,600:38lsvifv]http://www.youtube.com/v/YwQF1H7ldq0[/flash:38lsvifv]
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We're certainly showing more than one way to skin a cat! Nice videos everyone.
Rich, how are you able to embed a YouTube vid? Is it something only moderators can do?
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here' the link....
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Enjoy the videos and music you love, upload original content, and share it all with friends, family, and the world on YouTube.
(www.youtube.com)
[flash=800,600]http://www.youtube.com/v=YwQF1H7ldq0[/flash]
Use the flash button
Insert dimensions of video after '='
Paste link
delete 'watch?' and the '=' after 'v'
So you get /v/YwQF1H7ldq0
Does that even make sense?
I know Jim has a tool here somewhere that automatically does this? Anyone?
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Here's the YouTube Vid:
[flash=800,600:3lnspuma]http://www.youtube.com/v/HrjWHZw__3g[/flash:3lnspuma]
And if you wait a couple hours, YouTube will automatically convert to 720p so you can see it at hi-rez! Pretty cool
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Thanks a bunch, Rich. Works like a charm!
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@unknownuser said:
I know Jim has a tool here somewhere that automatically does this? Anyone?
Jim's SCFTube: http://forums.sketchucation.com/viewtopic.php?p=249419#p249419
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Wow guys!!! thanks for spending so much time on tuts!!!!!
One thing that I've been thinking is how they appear in plan and elevation considering htey don.t have visible edges. I downloaded a file from a product website and used it in my model but when setting basic edges styles the model couldn't be seen.... I guess it's just a matter of drawing in the lines you.d need for plan or elevation of just set profiles on......
BTW, It would be interesting to hear what size files you've all created.
Thanks again to you all, it great to see all different workflows.... I'll give it a run tonight
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That is a great tut Chip, well done although the music almost put me to sleep.
Glad to help Andrew.
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Thanks Eric. Originally, I had some Brooks and Dunn, but YouTube flagged me. Any suggestions on where I can find decent "legally free" background tunes?
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You could always hum a tune while modeling.
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