Green Toaster's Car Sketches
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. . . last one for the week . . . I'm guessing ~96% of these cars is undone when I post them . . . oh well . . .
I can possibly take the time to do a Camtasia tutorial if there's a "significant" interest - if someone can learn something useful from it. If there's a reasonable response for it, I'll put the video tutorial in the Tutorials forum and mention it here.
Thanks & happy Sketching,
Brad
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This is the last car ive done. What do you think? I wuz trying to make the Saleen Raptor but it ended up as sum else.
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Ray, that's very nice - how long did it take, from start to final render?
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well i worked on it for 1 hour one day and the second day (which was yesterday) I finished it. I let the render animation on for the night and uploaded it today in the mornin.
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This is the final render
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just need some practice
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Looks better than your other cars.I like it, keep making them Ray
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Good stuff ray, altohugh if i could, id sugges making the wheels a bit less shiny and putting a bit more rubber on those tyres
Brad, ive got to have a go at your 6 min tutorial at some point, youve certainly got a good workflow going there.
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. . . my sketches seem so "bland" compared to models that have details and are finished with rendering software . . . of course, mine are just "concept sketches" and could be developed further . . . I guess . . . here's the Skeeter with wells cut out . . . maybe I'll detail this one and render it . . . might be too shocking for those keeping up with this thread if I actually posted a finished & rendered model . . . after all, I don't want people to faint, or fall out of their chair, right?
Happy Sketching,
Brad
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It would be a good idea if you finished this one. It has an Audi TT feeling
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This is the car i started working on last night... I think its coming pretty good
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@unknownuser said:
It would be a good idea if you finished this one. It has an Audi TT feeling
Yes, I can sort of see that now that you mentioned it. Okay, I'll finish this one but I'll have to do it on my home machine - believe it or not, my computer at work only has 1/2 GB of RAM so, it's way, way slow . . .Happy Sketching,
Brad
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can't wait
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What an amazing change from the start of this thread up to now. A kind of tutorial in inspiration on its own.
I would really like to see a Camtasia tutorial and your attempts at rendering some of your latest efforts.
Bob C.
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Bob C,
My first Camtasia tutorials are on another thread at this forum - "Six Minute Car" or something like that . . . thanks for the nice comment . . .
Happy Sketching,
Brad
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Brad,
I just found and watched them thanks , I should have looked more carefully before I posted.
They will be very helpful and are jam packed with techniques, approaches and work flow. Unpacking them, I'm sure, will be very constructive for me and others too I'm guessing.
Bob C.
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@unknownuser said:
Unpacking them, I'm sure, will be very constructive for me and others too I'm guessing.
That's the goal . . . sorry my video tutorials are very poor quality, that was my first attempt using Camtasia . . . now, go, Sketch & enjoy life! -
. . . found this one on the hard drive - forgot about it . . . found dozens more too . . . I must be getting old.
This is a "could be" - with enough pulling, chopping, & twisting, most of these designs still have hope.
The speed rate for this one is typical, 10 sph.
Happy modeling - happy Friday,
Brad
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. . . aaaaaannnnnnnd, another one . . . I'm reminded of a childhood memory where George Jetson is frantically running on the treadmill - "Jane, stop this crazy thing!" . . . when will it end . . . I'm still having too much fun to really care at this point . . .
Cheers,
Brad
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