A little Fun Exercise
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Hi All
finally I took some time for a little fun exercise again. Some robot pretending to be a Roman centurion and I have no idea why
(Everything is native SketchUp with Fredo6's plugins such as FredoScale, Joint-Push-Pull and Curviloft or Anton SΒ΄s Copy Along Curve plugin. The shown image export is made with Affinity Photo 2)
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cool model! I like the sketchy style
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Thanks Jo-Ke

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@HornOxx Johnny 5 is alive!
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Great!
Funny and detailed model and as always informatively presented!
It makes me want to play with MSPhysics again.
I still have a lot of half-finished fun projects lying in the HD drawer...
Unfortunately I haven't had the time or inclination for it for 2 years, even though good old SketchUp 2017 still works.
How did you model/arrange the different poses? -
@Rich-O-Brien
Thanks Rich - I had to google first to remember if I had the same guy in mind
@faust07
Thanks Faust - Yes, I had such a movement option in mind from the beginning. So I equipped each logical joint point (e.g. the elbow) with a corresponding axis of rotation (axial or radial). So I only had to rotate the logical following group(s) (e.g. the forearm and the hand) around the correct axis.
It was all purely manual work here, but it worked very fast with these axes.
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Very well done

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