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    • C Offline
      chamferman
      last edited by

      Hello Folks

      I would like to model this pilaster capital.
      I have imported the jpg into sketchup & tried tracing over the top using freehand, but I am not convinced this is the easiest way.

      What would be the best way of going about this?

      Thanks In Advance

      Simon


      Cap.png

      SketchUp 8, V-Ray 1.49.01

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        davidheim1
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        Dear Simon,
        That's quite a challenge. I've thought about trying this myself, but I usually just take a nap until the feeling goes away.
        You can download Corinthian column models from the 3D warehouse, but I don't know that any will be exactly what you want. Creating that distinctive spiral shape at the corners will be extremely difficult with basic SketchUp tools; you will probably have to use one of the plug-ins that allows you to draw compound curves. That's the bad news. The good news is that, because the capital is symmetrical, you only have to draw one-half of one side, then copy and execute a flip along command until you have replicated the entire shape.
        Good luck, and keep the forum posted on your progress.
        Best,
        David Heim

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          mitcorb
          last edited by

          See this thread from the past:
          http://sketchucation.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=79&t=42479&p=377625&hilit=corinthian#p377504
          There may be some insight there. Or it will provide the spark of challenge. 😄

          I take the slow, deliberate approach in my aimless wandering.

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            pilou
            last edited by

            and also QuickLathe! 😉
            See the thread for the simple explanation! 🤓

            http://sketchucation.com/forums/download/file.php?id=103960&t=1

            http://sketchucation.com/forums/download/file.php?id=103961

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            Is beautiful that please without concept!
            My Little site :)

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              pilou
              last edited by

              For all ellipsoïds and curious curves maybe Draw Metal : Curve Maker can help you! 😉

              Frenchy Pilou
              Is beautiful that please without concept!
              My Little site :)

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                Krisidious
                last edited by

                talk about jumping in the deep end... a crash course in brain surgery is in your near future. You're gonna need some plugins. a few of them. I would suggest some Artisan, Curvloft, CurveMaker, Vertex Tools among others.

                By: Kristoff Rand
                Home DesignerUnique House Plans

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                  Krisidious
                  last edited by

                  Here's a list of Organic Modeling tuts on Youtube.

                  By: Kristoff Rand
                  Home DesignerUnique House Plans

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                    chamferman
                    last edited by

                    Thank you for all the useful replies & links.
                    I have been looking at Greek orders of architecture. The capital I have chosen derives from the Corinthian order, which apparently was not used as much as the others. So keeping with history I might have to go with a easier order 😉

                    Looking around the web I have seen some really good examples, I was wondering if these were
                    3d scanned?

                    SketchUp 8, V-Ray 1.49.01

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                      TIG Moderator
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                      To roll back a bit... 😮

                      If you are proposing to use lots of these in your model - like capitals for columns in a classical building - then component instances will reduce the load on the processing... BUT remember that every facet still needs calculating for shadows, what it obscures etc... So over detailing can be a killer !

                      If they will never be viewed close up. then it might be better to make a less detailed form and apply mapped textured to the facets to give the illusion of a more detailed 3d form...

                      See this thread
                      http://sketchucation.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=79&t=48892&p=439336&hilit=+molding+texture#p439336
                      It discusses how to make a detailed cornice, using a texture instead of making every 3d facet...

                      TIG

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