Green Toaster's Car Sketches
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. . . another quick sketch while the wife is grocery shopping . . . this was done by creating the back end profile then extruding it forward, copy w/divide, scaling, rotating, & blah, blah, blah - very similar to the video tutorial I posted a few months ago . . . this technique is even quicker than the last car that used a center profile extruded sideways along with a side shape profile that was extruded along the outer most side . . . this probably doesn't make much sense without the video - sorry . . . have fun with it . . .
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Sorry for the low quality & slow speed - I was trying something new . . . happy Sketching . . . . . .
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I'm not sure what this is supposed to be - I started thinking about a 3 wheeler and then it sort of morphed into this "thing" . . . there's always a next one . . . hit and miss is part of life - keep going . . .
Happy Sketching,
Brad
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make the front end rounded and a bit longer
it s gonna look greatelisei
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Thanks - I had a "decent" front end on the last one, but then I began messing around w/FFD (which I hardly ever use anymore, but it's a fantastic tool).
Here's something else - if you look at the number of triangles you can get an idea how quick this concept sketch is . . . three or four minutes?
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Do vegetarians sit on leather seats?
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. . . here's another quick idea . . . something a little different . . . oops, I need to smooth out the rear window of the cabin . . .
Happy Sketching,
Brad
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@greentoaster said:
. . . here's another quick idea . . . something a little different . . . oops, I need to smooth out the rear window of the cabin . . .
Happy Sketching,
Brad
I REALLY LIKE THIS ONE a nice original concept (although from the top it looks kinda like a uh um well...... you should know. ) wut were you doing when you did it? lol
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Mr Green pls finish this one.
One advice:apply on it the sub an smooth.
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@unknownuser said:
One advice:apply on it the sub an smooth.
Do you mean select all the surfs in the groups and then use "Soften/Smooth Edges"?
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i mean waat s plugin
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@unknownuser said:
i mean waat s plugin
I've never used it - I'll try to find it and check it out - thanks for the suggestion.
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Found the script you recommended (finally) - got it (finally) - can't rip the gigantic smile off me face as I use it . . .
THANKS for the suggestion!!!
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. . . wow . . . this is amazing . . . I love it . . . why didn't someone tell me about this earlier . . . (ha) . . . now I am beginning to figure out (finally) how people get those silky smooth models - it's cheating . . . but I still love it!
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GreenToaster, I think you should start a new thread now called "My Cars have a completely new Look!"
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well for ur cars i think this plugin is great but i m using it just for few parts only once i applied it on the entire car.
I don t like it because is messing the corner instead making them more soften.
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@unknownuser said:
I preffer making them in normal way.
Could we agree each method has advantages? Hope so.@unknownuser said:
I think you should start a new thread now called "My Cars have a completely new Look!"
Consider it "done" - thanks for the suggestion. Interesting you made this observation b/c I took the time to look through each post of this thread last weekend - I think it's time to move on to something new, something fresh, something that represents perhaps a new level.Thanks for the suggestions - happy Sketching,
GT
(aka Brad on a plethora of universes)
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. . . but, before the "new" thread, I'd like to share a little a few more things I've been playing around with . . . like dis . . .
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