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    • garydornG Offline
      garydorn
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      smoothed body with wire wheelsIve now divided and grouped the various sections - nose, hood, fender, side, rear, and smoothed each surface,
      also added some wire wheels from 3D warehouse .

      junction of front hose/hood light still sorting out.


      update to front nose to light transition


      shelby collectable nose -light transition

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      • garydornG Offline
        garydorn
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        Just because I can - I've exported the SU model to DWG - edges, faces geometry.

        Then I imported into Boa - an Architecture solids modeller that only uses a 6 sided block. (every face has 4 edges ) http://boa-research.fr

        In Boa I then started to insert a 3mm thick solid block over the mesh. Because the 4 corners a not in a flat plane the last point shows up how far it is out.

        Boa can also do a 3 edge face, by automatically dividing the face into 3 equal blocks - so I gave that a try also.

        Eventually Im interested to see how the Quad faces align with each when comparing my hand/eye construction with the Quadface and SubD tools.


        Boa - solids over mesh


        Boa - tri face solid over mesh

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        • garydornG Offline
          garydorn
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          After doing some more online reading of quads and subs , I've reduced the number of mesh on bonnet and boot lid, and then opening up my trial version of SU 2013 and downloading artisan, contour maker , slicer and Topo shaper, I tried each to see what happened.

          Apart from the wheel archs - which have been smoothed too much, and the centre line of hood being not flat enough, Artisans version its getting pretty close.

          Slicer with y and Z set to 150mm created some profiles. For some reason X said nothing to create!

          Contour maker set at 50mm greeting an interesting shape

          Topo shaper I guess is for terrains - although if you want to have a car cover - its may well be the tool to do the job!


          artisan version of body


          slicers Y and Z profiles


          contours @ 50mm


          toposhaper - a draped mesh?

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          • garydornG Offline
            garydorn
            last edited by

            Here is the SU files - saved as SU6 from SU 13 trial version

            Mos tof the modelling has been done in SU 6 - with some touch ups/adjustments in SU 13


            sketchUp 6 file of 260/289 body WIR

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            • ely862meE Offline
              ely862me
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              You are on the right path, don't get drown at the shore.
              I have retouched the shape overall and made it compatible with SubD.
              About an hour and a half worked on it(it still needs a couple of touches here and there).. boy I miss car modeling !!
              289 SU 6 body V3-1.jpg


              289 SU 6 body V3 1.jpg


              289 SU 6 body V3 2.jpg


              289 SU 6 body V3 3.jpg


              289 SU 6 body V3 4.jpg


              289 SU 6 body V3 5.jpg


              surface test.jpg


              surface test 1.jpg

              Elisei (sketchupper)


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              • garydornG Offline
                garydorn
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                wow

                I've downloaded your file posted on the SubD chat.http://sketchucation.com/forums/download/file.php?id=137307

                I am curious,
                for the front wheel to fender transition you carried the wheel flare loop all the way across under the front to the other wheel.
                is that a deliberate mesh strategy.

                front wheel flare continuouse loop

                The rear hip line has a nice flow.

                hip lines

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                • ely862meE Offline
                  ely862me
                  last edited by

                  @garydorn said:

                  wow

                  I am curious,
                  for the front wheel to fender transition you carried the wheel flare loop all the way across under the front to the other wheel.
                  is that a deliberate mesh strategy.

                  Yes, it is a bit of a strategy as it is good to have continuous loops. You can end the detail somewhere near the other loop, but it will break the surface a bit and I don't like triangles.


                  289 SU 6 body V3 for subd 1.jpg


                  289 SU 6 body V3 for subd 2.jpg

                  Elisei (sketchupper)


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                  • Mike AmosM Offline
                    Mike Amos
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                    Elisei, nicely done Sir, quite brilliant in fact.

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                    • garydornG Offline
                      garydorn
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                      For reference , there a number of photos of wooden bucks there were supposedly originally used to hammer out aluminium skins for these bodies.

                      https://s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com/736x/ba/3a/38/ba3a387825743e2ced2f1388fb723330.jpg

                      https://c1.staticflickr.com/9/8032/8051605973_1bed2902ce_b.jpg

                      http://www.clubcobra.com/photopost/data/500/1412470_318783218259863_98733977_o.jpg

                      https://scontent-syd1-1.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-xtf1/v/t1.0-9/11046579_402587893199542_8233608334097962867_n.jpg?oh=f4138a388b2bc2d77557398118e9e783&oe=576DE8E3

                      https://scontent-syd1-1.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-xal1/v/t1.0-9/11110_393631437428521_6918278704604256187_n.jpg?oh=d2ad79659ac9547b0d55b32dcd65b4e4&oe=5754D12D

                      https://scontent-syd1-1.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-prn2/v/t1.0-9/1239866_262077007250632_2124446986_n.jpg?oh=07280724279d0e108897f8d8f9108f30&oe=5753B477

                      credit to original photographers.
                      https://www.facebook.com/TeamAC/photos_stream

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                      • garydornG Offline
                        garydorn
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                        Looking closer at these wooden bucks , and you can see the 'Quads" all over the place!

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                        • garydornG Offline
                          garydorn
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                          I have a set of technical drawing for the seat frame and some photos, so I had a go at modelling up frame and seat pan.
                          seat frame with pan seat frame model
                          seat with pan ac seat jig

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                          • Z Offline
                            ZahariStoyanov
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                            Looking forward to seeing where this will go! 😄

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                            • D Offline
                              db11
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                              @garydorn said:

                              For reference , there a number of photos of wooden bucks there were supposedly originally used to hammer out aluminium skins for these bodies.

                              Lots of cool historical car stuff on this thread, but as a woodworker I find these wooden bucks even more compelling as pieces of art than the (gorgeous) auto body that was hammered out on top of them!

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