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    • G Offline
      GreenToaster
      last edited by

      The proportions are way off - nose too short, back end too long - many areas are "wrong" but this is a departure for me - a good learning experience. The next one will be better.

      Like my wife said, "Honey, you should remove the blindfold when you draw the next one."


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      If you really want something you won't ever stop pursuing it.

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        GreenToaster
        last edited by

        . . . another quickie - just trying something a little different . . . even though I'm not really getting "better" with this, at least I'm still working at it . . .


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          Ivan K
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          Hi, I'm new here, stumbled through looking for any more tips to easy smooth edges. I started out with modifying to the point it wasn't the same car as well. I've wanted to be a care designer. I've been modifying the component "Car_Sedan" on the 3D warehouse. I finally decided to stop procrastinating and Use what i knew to make the car more original.

          It takes work to the the curves the way i want them, but I'm looking for new ideas on how to makes even cleaner lines...seems like people are modeling in other programs. I use sketchup from beginning to end. 😒

          BTW GreenToaster i like your seats. Can you tell me how you made them?

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            GreenToaster
            last edited by

            The seats were just "eyeballed" - no dimensions just did a quick profile, extruded, chop, pull, done - very quick. Attached is the seat file - I have no idea what the dimensions are - might be "in the ball park"


            seat.skp


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              Ivan K
              last edited by

              cool.

              For shapes other than blocks for cars i just use the sandbox, but Sketchup recognizes gravity and lays the material in only one direction so you have to make multiple parts of the cars.

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              The curvature of this bumper is smooth, the light seats are what's kind of blocky, but i just made some Contour lines like on a topography plot, and layed them like i wanted to create the bumper. i then turned the bumper upwards, wheel well portion towards the ground, on the Z axis. and applied the material. it draped over fine. a bit of intersect to cut the holes out and that's all she wrote.

              I do fenders pretty much the same way. always lay them down like the ground. so the curvature is similar to a hill or mountain. takes a good bit of practice to find out what works and what doesn't but it's worth it.

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                GreenToaster
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                @unknownuser said:

                I do fenders pretty much the same way. always lay them down like the ground. so the curvature is similar to a hill or mountain. takes a good bit of practice to find out what works and what doesn't but it's worth it.

                . . . this opens up a whole new world - I guess it's obvious by my models, I don't use many of the tools & techniques that are available . . . something new to play with! I'm happy!

                Thanks for the info!

                If you really want something you won't ever stop pursuing it.

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                • CraigDC Offline
                  CraigD
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                  @greentoaster said:

                  The proportions are way off - nose too short, back end too long..."

                  Not for a rear engine sports car! πŸ˜„ I think the proportions are pretty good! ....think Pantera, Ford GT 40, or some Lamborghini's and you'll see these same proportions.

                  Keep at it and enjoy the journey!

                  Cheers,

                  - CraigD
                  

                  Google SketchUp

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                    GreenToaster
                    last edited by

                    Here's my first ultra-quick attempt using this technique (new to me). I love it - makes me wonder what else have I yet to discover about this stuff - lots, probably.


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                      GreenToaster
                      last edited by

                      . . . pretty much more of the same . . . I'm doing these much, much quicker than I used to . . . fun!


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                      If you really want something you won't ever stop pursuing it.

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                      • jenujacobJ Offline
                        jenujacob
                        last edited by

                        GT! ur a natural when it comes to doin these!! its been a pleasure seeing ur models!!!
                        would u ever share them with us???? πŸ˜„ πŸ˜‰

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                          GreenToaster
                          last edited by

                          The last one is 712K - the size limit to upload is ~1/2 GB, so I don't know how to share the files. I've never put anything on the 3D warehouse - is that an option?

                          These files are "sloppy", meaning, I often eyeball stuff instead of using exact dimensions, so, I'm really embarrassed by their "unprofessional character".

                          Can I zip them up and post a zipped file?

                          If you really want something you won't ever stop pursuing it.

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                            GreenToaster
                            last edited by

                            . . . is there a cure for this . . . could I be addicted to modeling cars . . . this is what I call an 8 minute quicky (imported wheels & tires) . . .


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                              jenujacob
                              last edited by

                              u can zip them up and post it here... 3d warehouse is also another option...
                              ur cars are cute.. a different genre infact.. πŸ˜‰
                              have u seen this which was posted recently???

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                                boofredlay
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                                GT, just follow this thread and upload your files to Kelly's server. He has ton's of space.
                                http://www.sketchucation.com/forums/scf/viewtopic.php?f=77&t=760&st=0&sk=t&sd=a

                                http://www.coroflot.com/boofredlay

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                                  GreenToaster
                                  last edited by

                                  @unknownuser said:

                                  GT, just follow this thread and upload your files to Kelly's server. He has ton's of space.
                                  I followed the link but it provided a message indicating the service was no longer available.

                                  ❓

                                  If you really want something you won't ever stop pursuing it.

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                                    boofredlay
                                    last edited by

                                    Ahhhh, a link that did not get updated. That first link in the topic went to a page on the old board. I updated it, now have a go.

                                    http://www.coroflot.com/boofredlay

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                                      GreenToaster
                                      last edited by

                                      Okay, I'll try zipping them up and posting them at another place - I don't understand how to follow the directions - create a new network blah, blah, blah.

                                      Here's another experiment . . . didn't turn out very well . . . good learning experience though . . .


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                                      If you really want something you won't ever stop pursuing it.

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                                        boofredlay
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                                        @greentoaster said:

                                        • I don't understand how to follow the directions - create a new network blah, blah, blah.

                                        I don't know why but that just made me crack up. πŸ˜†

                                        Why don't you think your latest did not turn out that well. You got those fenders smooth man. Keep movin' on πŸ˜„

                                        http://www.coroflot.com/boofredlay

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                                          GreenToaster
                                          last edited by

                                          . . . practice doesn't make perfect, practicing it the right way makes perfect . . . at least, that's what I always tell my students . . .

                                          With no pun intended, I feel like I'm just spinning my wheels, making no progress - although - I did learn something really cool today and hope to be using this newfound technique often (dragging vertices (sp?)) . . .


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                                          If you really want something you won't ever stop pursuing it.

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                                          • GaieusG Offline
                                            Gaieus
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                                            Brad,

                                            Although I did indeed like your "older" models, too, I definitely see some serious improvement in these last two pictures - provided that your goal is to build cars that are more alike the ones in "real life".

                                            Gai...

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