Pickup
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Following on from Steve's (hellnback) filling station post regarding how we enjoy certain types of modeling and become one dimensional at times. So here's my shot at a little deviation from my normal "dwellings", a small American pickup truck.
Although I enjoyed modeling her, at times I had to stop and think how I was going model several parts. The wife always says I'm dangerous when I have to think!
John -
Poor hedgehog, nice model and texturing!
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That's cool, interested to see your texturing and mapping technique.
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Thanks Cotty, Hedgehogs never learn even after all these years of being run over!
Thanks Pete, here's the raw render, it's just weathered up with a pen.
John -
oops, here's the jpeg
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Damn! Is there anything you can't model?
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seriously... what's your problem john? now you're going to start to piss off the vehicle people.. just like you pissed off us architectural people
awesome stuff with the PP.. night and day difference. i like the little section of road..clever.
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Daniel, the wife..she's far too high poly for SU. In fact she would bring Autocad to it's knees
Jason, nah I'm no competition to anyone, it's all just for fun.
John -
roadkill
awesome John
now retire please
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i already didn't like you for making me feel bad about my modelling skills...now i even like you less for killing that poor hedgehog!!
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He's ok
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You're far too modest Tadema... Your modeling is top notch all the way.
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@tadema said:
He's ok
Well, I think it's time we started a petition to officially make John the Grand Master/King/Pope/President/All-Around-Top-Dude of Sketchup.
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Really really nice...all of your work has this wonderful style and feeling to it that is really unique!
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This is an actual stuffed toy for sale on the web. Called "Splodge the Hedgehog dead cute road kill", and he can be yours for only $39.95. His sides are zippered so you can have his innards either in or out. Comes with a little body bag.
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That's sweet, Steve.
John, Great truck. What is you organic modeling approach? Plugins? Not?
Reminds me of a certain little Dodge 41 weapons carrier that was the muckraker on the farm where I lived in my younger years. "Tinkerbell" pulled some huge rocks and numerous stumps for us. With a granny gear that positively craaaaawled, pretty unstoppable. Thanks for posting! Awesome work.
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Thanks everyone.
Peter the plugins I used were TIG's fantastic extrusion tools, round corner and pipe along line.
A few more models....
John -
Excellent!
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fantastic, John. There are some radial lines on the truck's wheel rims.
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Oh my gosh, stop it already! You're killing us! Those look really great
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