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    • RayOchoaR Offline
      RayOchoa
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      he he nice minivan hatchback thingy πŸ˜† well i like the way the back part of the window is. Keep doin good work

      CaR DeSiGnS bY mE
      http://ray-ochoa.com

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      • utilerU Offline
        utiler
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        Hi Brad, love this thread, mate!!!

        I am always curious about modeling cars and thought I might like to try and do a couple of cars lcoal to Australia that i have not found for download.....

        Any tips on where to start?

        Cheers,

        purpose/expression/purpose/....

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          GreenToaster
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          Andrew, if you're talking about "how do I create cars," then I posted some video tutorials here:

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          Maybe that will help - hope so - good luck, have fun.

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

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            At the approval of Brad, this topic has been moved to the Gallery where it is better suited.

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              GreenToaster
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              . . . was listening to Metallica when this little car popped into my head . . .

              @unknownuser said:

              . . . this topic has been moved to the Gallery where it is better suited.
              Didn't this thread start out in the Gallery forum, then it got moved to the Tutorials forum, & now it's back? I say move it to the Dumpster forum and let's start all over again. I'm just now getting quasi-comfy with this stuff.


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                GreenToaster
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                . . .


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                  GreenToaster
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                  . . . just playin' . . .


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                    GreenToaster
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                    . . . really didn't like the rear window . . . so, blah, blah, blah . . . still on vacation . . . still having fun - is that obvious?

                    This is a car I'd like to drive - gimmie oh, I dunno, maybe 520 hp, 6 speed manual . . . can you dig it . . . ? . . . 😎 . . .

                    Happy Sketching,

                    Brad


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                      GreenToaster
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                      I keep wondering, regardless of how sophisticated other CAD programs appear to be, do any of them allow such quick exploration of ideas?

                      Here's another ultra-quick sketch, just a generic form study wo/any details.


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                        GreenToaster
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                        . . .


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                          GreenToaster
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                          . . . had to finish the dishes so I could get in another sketch before making dinner tonight . . . something "so GreenToaster" . . . (yawn) . . .


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                          • RayOchoaR Offline
                            RayOchoa
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                            I like the first one it has an exotic view to it. The one where you sed sophiticated

                            CaR DeSiGnS bY mE
                            http://ray-ochoa.com

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                              GreenToaster
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                              Thanks Ray.

                              I'm working on some video tutorials - hopefully, these will be much better than my first ones. I hope to show how easy it is to create cars using SketchUp - as others have done before. Honestly, it seems like every time I do another car I learn something new or at least I try something different. Sometimes the results are great - sometimes, not so great - but it's all fun.

                              My problem is that I'm in the middle of moving to a new house and I really have to stop modeling 😲 and pack boxes and blah, blah, blah . . .

                              Hopefully, in a couple of weeks I'll be able to post a series of "much improved" video tutorials . . . maybe with sound, notes, blah, blah, blah . . .

                              Happy Sketching,

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

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                              • RayOchoaR Offline
                                RayOchoa
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                                What a coincidence i will be moving too. ima be leaving all my friends (at school) and start all over. Okay but lets get back to topic. U have done ur cars diffrently lately?

                                CaR DeSiGnS bY mE
                                http://ray-ochoa.com

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                                  GreenToaster
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                                  @unknownuser said:

                                  U have done ur cars diffrently lately?
                                  Yes! It's easy to figure out if you look at the lines/meshes, how they're created, edited & so forth. What's not so obvious is the process I've started using. For example, I usually define the side of the car using a separate "transition profile" where side surfaces connect with geometry from the top surfaces.

                                  Also, look at the "teardrop" shape of the top of the car - that's done using what I call "stretch and squeeze" technique (?) . . . but, now, I'm setting up the geometry to be stretched & squeezed along 3 axes instead of just 2 - gives much more flexibility not only when first creating the geometry but also when editing the geometry later on. And, who doesn't love flexibility, eh? πŸ˜‰

                                  Sure, one could say I've come a long way since the beginning of this thread, but honestly - and I've said this before - I really feel like I'm just on the verge of getting a good grasp for what's going on, how to do what I really want. The more I do this, the more I learn, the more fun it is - sometimes I can now create stuff that I actually like.

                                  Will I ever be as good at car modeling as this guy:

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                                  No! Never! But, I'm happy to be "decent" with basic conceptual development using SketchUp. Not everyone can be an expert at something - I'm still having too much fun to worry about anything else. 😍

                                  Sorry to rant - happy Sketching,

                                  Brad
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                                    GreenToaster
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                                    Inspired during argument with wife.

                                    Need I say more?

                                    Happy Sketching,

                                    Brad
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                                    • RayOchoaR Offline
                                      RayOchoa
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                                      lol 🀣 hey when are you going to put the new way u do ur cars? im curious
                                      P.S. Tell me what you think of my cars i would like some feedback. jus look for the thread Ray Ochoa's cars. And to see the rest Google up my name πŸ˜„

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                                      http://ray-ochoa.com

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                                        @unknownuser said:

                                        hey when are you going to put the new way u do ur cars? im curious
                                        I was quite dissatisfied with the first set of video tutorials I did a few months ago. I'd really like to put together some new ones that are much better - easier to understand & follow. This takes time, of course, & I just moved from one house to another and I seriously doubt I'll take any time to work on this within the next few weeks. 😞

                                        @unknownuser said:

                                        Tell me what you think of my cars i would like some feedback
                                        I don't consider myself qualified to judge someone else's work - I'm not a professional, very far from it, obviously. It's a little different if you were doing this professionally - if so, your work would be critiqued on a level that was fair and reasonable. Your stuff is very cool - no doubt about that - try modeling two cars then go from there:

                                        1 - Create a model of a car that's at least 30 years old - model it as close as you can get it

                                        2 - Create a model that is "wild" and futuristic - that uses different construction methods from what you'd normally use - think way outside the box

                                        I have so much to learn and my design & modeling skills are so primitive, it's hard for me to believe that any positive feedback I could give would be considered to have any value.

                                        Happy Sketching,

                                        Brad
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                                        • RayOchoaR Offline
                                          RayOchoa
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                                          i appreciate anyone's feedback especially yours because you make cars. Ill try on the challange though. Ill have it on my post soon.

                                          Ray

                                          CaR DeSiGnS bY mE
                                          http://ray-ochoa.com

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                                            GreenToaster
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                                            . . . between moving, unmoving, fixing, and all the other stuff I'm trying to do, I hardly had time to get in a super-quick model this afternoon . . . rather boxy and bland but better than not using SketchUp at all, eh . . .

                                            Happy Sketching,

                                            Brad
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