Caterpillar
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Looking at various software options to Sketchup, came across a tutorial on modeling a Caterpillar 797 In 3D Studio Max. Video was 5.5 hrs and probably edited/cropped quite a bit? Admiration to people who use 3D Max but it's not for me! I watched it twice and could see no advantage over Sketchup, infact it was quite the opposite.
So my shot at it, total time approx 9hrs. Please don't turn this into a software war, it's only my opinion but it's Sketchup all the way for me.
I Could do with one of these to transport the wife about
John -
John, I think we all know you have great modelling skills, but If we didn't, we certainly do now.
And as usual the final composition is stellar.
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Nice, John...very nice.
If I was picky(which I'm not), I'd say there's only one thing left...if you look closely behind the back tire, way off in the distance, there's one of these missing: CAT D12. I think it would balance the composition just a teeny bit better.
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Great job Tadema! You watched the 5.5 hr. video twice? What dedication. I hope it was well made. And the 9.5 hour includes the renderings? (not talking about cook time)
Beautiful picture, despite the ravages we have dealt the earth. I could see adding a cottage in there about to come down the cliff.(D12 )
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Thanks Dale, not sure about skill it's all down to a great piece of software that's easy and fast to use. Everyone's model starts off as a single line.
Thanks Marcus, I've added a loading shovel in PS.
Thanks Peter, I watched it twice, yes sad I know
John -
Very impressive vehicle!
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I have never figured out how to make "randomly grungy" surfaces, which, of course make your rendered model so realistic.
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Thanks Pilou.
Bob, I used PS rust and grunge brushes which is easier than overlaying a rust material, it preserves your back ground colour. A quick search on google http://designm.ag/resources/rust-brushes-for-photoshop/ one of hundreds. If I have time today I'll make a quick tut.
take care
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Hi,
This is (again) a very impressive work.
Although they all deserve it, I can't comment all your works but this one's theme being different from the others, your talent is even more obvious.I just can't wait to read a texturing tutorial!
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Brilliant John! It ROCKS!
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Brilliant - as ever...
From castles to cottages... now to heavy plant...
I feel another tutorial publication on its way ??My son works of the NE architects for Caterpillar's plant at Peterlee - just along the road from you.
He was modeling the new entrance buildings etc and needed a big truck like that for a view [he ended up photoshopping it in] - you've made one that's just one size too big for what they want to have on display! -
Excellent modeling John and the rendering is superb...my youngest is in to trucks right now and this is he's favorite...
allanx
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Thank you for the comments
Nicolas, sorry I didn't have time yesterday and I'm away this morning for a week, but as soon as I return!
TIG, small world. Last year whilst waiting for the wife (Dewhursts ) I sat watching the very building under construction. Had I known would have modeled the truck for him FOC of course.
thanks again
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@tadema said:
Thank you for the comments
Nicolas, sorry I didn't have time yesterday and I'm away this morning for a week, but as soon as I return!No rush there John.
Your final image already makes my day!Again, brilliant work. Hats off (There's no hats off smiley but here's a paint bucket for you: )
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john...showing some major versatility here! awesome stuff.
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Wow.
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Love it
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look great
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I used to drive a smaller version of this, it also had deployable railway bogeys ! As usual Tadema well done mate, this is giving me flashbacks to my Tonka days.
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