Green Toaster's Car Sketches
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. . . not visually stimulating . . . just trying a variation of a technique for creating the transitions between surfaces . . .
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Are you referring to this . . .
@unknownuser said:
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If so, thanks for the head's up . . . time to get out fast while there's still time . . . BTW, anyone want Coen's ID, including at least one valid CC#? I have it listed on eBay - buy it now for only $99 (no shipping)
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. . . and the first car of the day . . . which will probably be my last for the next several days . . . I'm already having SUSA (SketchUp separation anxiety) . . . . . .
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. . . these pillar proportions are way off . . . I don't remember if I posted this one yet . . . they're really "generic GreenToaster" looking . . . (yawn) . . . time for branching out is way overdue, I think . . .
Happy Sketching,
Brad
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I think the yellow one should be posted to have another Green Toaster moment, by modifying it and adding details in various ways
and maybe you should consider changeing the thread's name...it's been a long time since your cars looked boring; rough, unfinished YES, boring NO! -
Thank you Marian for the kind words.
Here's another quick sketch . . . just another idea, a slight variation of car body shape . . .
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. . . wheel stuff . . .
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One of the many things I love about SketchUp is the ability to make quick changes - to try a bunch of "what if's" . . . here's another quick idea with a few "what if's" shown . . .
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. . . blah, blah, blah . . .
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. . . a little tweaking here & there . . .
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Ah!!
Looking good, now add the fine details and you got yourself a sweet looking ride.
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Try to really finish this one it looks great!!
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Thanks guys for the kind words. I was actually in a "disgruntled" mood when I made this one - maybe that helps to develop a little creativityOkay - I'll do my best this weekend to learn enough about Kerkythea and render it. Until then I think I lost the file on one of the student machines in the classroom but I can recreate it . . . maybe it will take me a little more than six minutes to redo this one
I'll rebuild it on Friday, add mirrors, body panel & door lines, blah, blah, blah, then hopefully, render it this weekend - promise this time, k?
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. . . I can't remember if I posted this one already, or not . . . with the generic "GreenToaster" look, it's hard to keep up with what's been . . . blah, blah, blah . . . needs a little tweaking around edges of the glass . . . oh well, the concept is obvious, and that's the main thing, right? . . .
Happy Sketching,
Brad
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Very original i like it
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@unknownuser said:
Very original i like it
Thanks very much.I still have many details to add but at least I've begun . . . here are some mirrors, and softened the window corners . . . added a few details at the back . . . blah, blah, blah . . . it's difficult to complete this project at work because I have so much end of year paperwork!
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I asked CraigD if I could do some presentations at 3D Basecamp . . . maybe if you guys would pester Craig and let him know you'd like to see one of my demo's he'd invite me to do a presentation of the "six minute car" and some other fun stuff . . . what a shameless plug . . . . . .
Happy sketching,
Brad
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hey i was wanting to ask you if i could edit and use subdivide on that red car would you?
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Ray, of course - have fun with it. Sorry it's a "dirty" file - very sloppy geometry b/c I just whipped it out very fast . . . hope this is the one you're looking for - if not, let me know & I'll upload any you like . . .
Happy Sketching,
Brad
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. . . et cetera, et cetera, et cetera . . .
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