Isamu Noguchi Clock
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A little Sunday SketchUp practice. Based on a clock from about 1932. It's a bit different from the furniture I usually draw. At a little over 6 inches tall, the case and knobs are all drawn to be 3D-printable. Rendered in Kerkythea.
This shows the mesh. I did this partly because a guy on another forum insisted that this kind of stuff can't be done in SketchUp. I guess if he's right, I must be doing it wrong. -
So the first picture is a render?
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Yes. Right out of Kerkythea. We'll, I did crop the image a bit.
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Great work Dave as always your really good with KT
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Those impossible things are the best
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"Alice laughed: "There's no use trying," she said; "one can't believe impossible things." "I daresay you haven't had much practice," said the Queen. "When I was younger, I always did it for half an hour a day. Why, sometimes I've believed as many as six impossible things before breakfast."
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It is guys like you with stuff like that help me understand how weak I am at using SketchUp.
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really nice work!
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It's not Thea Time but Kerky Time!
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Superb nostalgic piece. Did the dude in the other forum admit defeat ?
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Thank you, folks.
@chedda said:
Superb nostalgic piece. Did the dude in the other forum admit defeat ?
No. I didn't want him to admit defeat, though. I just wanted him to see that this sort of stuff is indeed possible. He's declared SketchUp a failure because he can't manage it. And there are many examples of models even much more complex than this one that others have made. Reminds me of the old adage, "It's a poor craftsman who blames his tools."
FWIW, I only used two extensions for this clock. Fredo6's Bezier Spline and his Round Corner. Both of these should be the first extensions people install.
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where are the time pieces of clockmaking mecanism?
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@dave r said:
...a view of the render environment for the skeptical...
just a wonderful model(idea) and a wonderful render!(I agree to your "first plugins" recommendation)
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Nice model and great renders Dave. Very cool in both colours, though I think I like the ivory version best.
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Gorgeous model and renders.
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Thank you all.
And Bryan, that's very high praise indeed! TVM.
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Great model and renders. Simple and clean.
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That's a great render. I was sure it was a reference image at first glance.
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@jmjohio said:
Great model and renders. Simple and clean.
Do you have the physical clock or working from photos?Thank you. Just working from photos.
Thanks Rich.
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