How come so few car modelers???
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Why is it that there seems to be almost no car modelers posting their work here? Seems like everyone is modeling houses, or furniture, or anything other than car models. I realize that SU was intended for architecture, and that car models have very few flat or planar surfaces, but hey, I'm getting lonely!
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You have Richard
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Difficulty in making smooth, compound curved surfaces with an evenly spaced grid. I've had an AT-6 on the drawing board, and a BD5 and getting the wings, fuselage and other compound shapes right has put the projects at a standstill. I even have a 30s-ish car concept I'd like to make.
Maybe the difficulty of shapes like this puts people off?
That's my excuse.
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Cars are easy to find if you need them?
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@escapeartist said:
Difficulty in making smooth, compound curved surfaces with an evenly spaced grid. I've had an AT-6 on the drawing board, and a BD5 and getting the wings, fuselage and other compound shapes right has put the projects at a standstill. I even have a 30s-ish car concept I'd like to make.
Maybe the difficulty of shapes like this puts people off?
That's my excuse.
Not gonna claim it's easy, those complex curved surfaces still drive me nuts. But the results can be very rewarding, and like anything it does get easier with experience. Hey, you could start out with Model T's, they have very few curves
It gets frustrating sometimes not to be able to compare notes with other car modelers. Heck, nowadays I get excited when I see someone post an airplane, or a tank. Anything with wheels of some sort. When I post a model it feels like it's out there in a ghost town, with tumbleweeds piling up against it.
Anybody feel sorry for me yet?
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@solo said:
Cars are easy to find if you need them?
Well, yes, if you only need one for entourage in another model. I'm talking about the people that model cars just because they like modeling cars. Are we a dying breed? Or were there just never that many to begin with?
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@unknownuser said:
When I post a model it feels like it's out there in a ghost town, with tumbleweeds piling up against it.
Don't feel like that. People appreciate your models. I have never been all that interested in the cars I see here, but you and that Idaho guy changed my outlook. Maybe there are more car people in the other modeling applications that have more organic features.
I think professionally there's just more work to do in industrial and architectural design fields. You only do cars professionally if you work for a relatively small group of companies. I think we actually have one of those here. Who was that?
There's been some good train stuff...?
Peter
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I'm here I just don't post many examples of what I do.
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@krisidious said:
I'm here I just don't post many examples of what I do.
Well, that's ok. I don't really want anyone to post any models that are better than mine .
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@unknownuser said:
Well, that's ok. I don't really want anyone to post any models that are better than mine .
Then I'd better not post my Ariel Atom or new Zonda models.
(edit) sarcasm.
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@solo said:
@unknownuser said:
Well, that's ok. I don't really want anyone to post any models that are better than mine .
Then I'd better not post my Ariel Atom or new Zonda models.
Solo, you're the exception. Your models are in a whole galaxie apart from us regular modelers. The level of your work is completely unobtainable by people like me, so I don't feel threatened by them. Ok, sometimes I do bang my head against the wall, but I'm into pain so that's no problem.
In other words, I wanna see your Ariel Atom and new Zonda models. I just patched my wall so I'm ready.
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For me, it is most definitely a time issue. I would love to have time to tinker with car models, but between young children and my business in arch-vis, there is just absolutely no spare time for "fun" (or as you mention - self-inflicted pain)
Andy
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@hellnbak said:
Solo, you're the exception. Your models are in a whole galaxie apart from us regular modelers. The level of your work is completely unobtainable by people like me, so I don't feel threatened by them. Ok, sometimes I do bang my head against the wall, but I'm into pain so that's no problem.
In other words, I wanna see your Ariel Atom and new Zonda models. I just patched my wall so I'm ready.+1
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I have several cars at a certain stage but it is such a tear your hair out process I get to the point of just giving up most of the time. The inconsistent responses of various plug-ins do not help, that and the memory issues of a 32 bit program.
Tanks are a bit easier for the most part but subjects like the Chieftain and others with compound curves are much as cars.
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There is ely862me and there used to be RayOchoa. Haven't seen him lately. Ogan Ocali has posted cars. scottpara did a nice little series of "CARicatures", I think, with modified proportions.
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And there used to be Green Toaster. I actually loved his cars. Really.
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If you want see the most beautifull cars created with SU go there! (21 pages)
This guy is a monsterBy ixlrlxi
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I remember his work. Those are beautiful cars.
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We have Gabriel Concha working for us who's modelled just about vehicle out there...but he's never posted here. I don't think he even visits...too busy modelling cars, probably.
Link.You're not alone, but you are probably a fairly rare breed, modelling autos to that degree of detail...for the love of it rather than for practical architectural entourage purposes. Keep it up though, your models are always a joy to behold.
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@alan fraser said:
You're not alone, but you are probably a fairly rare breed, modelling autos to that degree of detail...for the love of it rather than for practical architectural entourage purposes. Keep it up though, your models are always a joy to behold.
Couldn't agree more.
I'd love to have a go at modelling vehicles at some point, but I do find it a bit of a daunting challenge. There's also a good chance that I'll end up spending way too much time on small details.
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