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    • D Offline
      d12dozr
      last edited by d12dozr

      Here is a project I finished this week...the request was to turn a logo image into a model that could be 3D printed and used as a badge attached to the 31.6mm head-tube on a bike. I was able to get 2D DWG's from the original Illustrator file, but in the end (because of extra/uneven line segment headaches) I would have been better off drawing all but the lion rampant in SU.
      Edit: Changed griffin to lion rampant...thanks TIG


      Bike Head Badge_11.jpg


      Placement shown on a random bike from the 3D warehouse

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      • Bryan KB Offline
        Bryan K
        last edited by

        Nice!

        See my portfolio at https://delphiscousin.blogspot.com/

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        • TIGT Offline
          TIG Moderator
          last edited by

          Very impressive.
          Did you model larger and scale down to avoid the problem of creating very small faces.

          By the way it's not a 'griffin' it's a 'lion rampant' - symbolizing 'fierce courage' in heraldry πŸ˜‰

          TIG

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            d12dozr
            last edited by

            Thanks, guys. Yes TIG, I modeled at 100x scale and still had problems with missing faces after running Shape Bender (BTW, getting the correct arc was kinda hard πŸ‘Ώ ). Strangely, if I tried running Shape Bender at 1000x scale, SU crashed every time, but 100x scale was OK πŸ˜•

            Thanks for the lion rampant correction πŸ˜„

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            • Rich O BrienR Offline
              Rich O Brien Moderator
              last edited by

              What'd make this pop even more is if you had an embossed image to run BitmaptoMesh on. Just on the griffin. Especially if it's getting printed in 3D.

              Other than that it's some lovely modeling Marcus πŸ‘

              Download the free D'oh Book for SketchUp πŸ“–

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                pixelmonkey380
                last edited by

                πŸ‘

                chris<pixelmonkey>:D

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                • bmikeB Offline
                  bmike
                  last edited by

                  nicely done!

                  i had to bend an entire house (client wanted to see 2 versions...)
                  i modeled the 'straight' version first, then used FredoScale to bend the house.

                  windows, doors, stairs, trim, etc. i broke the house into pieces, and bent each piece with the same reference points and angles to match a radius that i pre-tested. time consuming to get the setup right - but once that was done - it saved me from re-drawings the entire thing on and arc.

                  i'll have to look at shapebender...!

                  mike beganyi design + consulting llc

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                    d12dozr
                    last edited by

                    Thanks, guys. Rich, I agree, and although it didn't work out on this project, I am planning on trying that method soon.

                    Mike, I think you'll find Shapebender to work nicely, you may need to explode any nested components down. It takes a looong time for complex models, ~1 hour for this model (38,782 triangles), but the results are excellent. Thanks, Chris!

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                    • RichardR Offline
                      Richard
                      last edited by

                      WOW Marcus - What a funky little job! And well donw to boot!

                      I always think it weird the stuff that pops up here and there that people are requested to do!

                      Who would have thought something like that would land on your lap!!

                      [BUILTBRAND.COM.AU](http://builtbrand.com.au/)

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                        d12dozr
                        last edited by

                        Thanks, Richard! I really went looking for it (in a different forum), I've been interested in 3D printing and related opportunities lately.

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