Green Toaster's Car Sketches
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. . . another quicky . . . yes, I was indeed watching the races this weekend in Utah . . . needs a lot of work with all the sloppy details . . . on to the next one . . .
Happy Sketching,
Brad
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really good racing car right ther. i would finish and render that one if i was you
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@unknownuser said:
really good racing car right ther. i would finish and render that one if i was you
Thank you! I might finish this one and render it but I doubt it because that would take time away from the other (important) parts of my life.
I was doing very good to have barely enough time to squeeze this one in - it was a very busy weekend and this upcoming week doesn't look any better - no more time for fun . . . er, I mean no time for developing my SketchUp skills.
Happy Sketching,
Brad
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. . . I need to redo the fender well areas because I don't like the way these turned out . . . this won't be too difficult to change . . . it's always easy to fix something when you're using SketchUp . . . . . .
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geting closer...well done!!
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@unknownuser said:
geting closer...well done!!
Thank you.
Here's an image showing a technique I finally figured out which has helped me define shapes rather quickly and with lots of control. The red stripe coming around the "corner" of the front end of the car was created using two planes to define a 3D path, then I used a 3 sided section (5 actually with 2 later removed) with the Follow Me tool. The stripe down the center of the car has nothing to do with this technique but I thought it might look good (ha). As always, the car is symmetrical left to right, so only half is actually shaped.
It's a nice technique to have available when you need it - as long as it's not "overdone." I'll post a tutorial if anyone's interested in seeing how I do this but I'm sure it can be done better, quicker, more artistic by others.
Happy Sketching,
Brad
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i would like to see it
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. . . okay, I did a super-quick video tutorial but I can't upload it from work . . . I'll post it tonight.
Happy Sketching,
Brad
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Cheers brad, your tehnique sounds very interesting.
The latest few cars are looking pretty cool as well, the proportions are spot on.
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I think this is a link to the video I created this morning and posted this evening - again, sorry for the lousy quality but I think you can get the idea - nothing earth shattering new or difficult:
http://www.sketchucation.com/forums/scf/viewtopic.php?f=18&t=9079&p=94534#p94534
Thanks and happy Sketching,
Brad
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@unknownuser said:
. . . the proportions are spot on.
Thanks - I'm not very good at this - very much hit & miss, more miss than hit.
Here's the finished concept model using the geometry from the video tutorial.
Happy Sketching,
Brad
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. . . more sketching . . .
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You have never try nurbs modeling?
Because you have this directly in the prog By Marcorhino (here Moment of Inspiration who has export SKP)
Remark the refinement and softness of the drawing's lines themselve! -
Your starting to sound like an moi sales person pilou
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Sorry Remus tell me if I overpass the limit submerged by my enthusiam I will stop immediately
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@unknownuser said:
You have never try nurbs modeling?
Nurbs? Is that puffed cheese? Tell me more . . .
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...are you joking or serious?
So take a look here and press the Making Of! (click twice for zoom and access to the 13 pages in big format: they are annoted)
It's the best tut ever shown about the method of the spirit of nurbs creation directly used inside the process
I can't say more about the subjectps I don't know puffed cheese despite the fact that I am living in Cheesland!
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So, the car is impressive!!! I should look into NURBS, eh? Does Blender do them?
I was almost sure I saw a package of NURBS at the store the other day - right next to the wood screws on the fasteners aisle - must have been something else I guess.
Thanks,
Brad
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Nope, blender doesnt do NURBS in any meaningful way.
As pilou has been suggesting, id check out MoI for a good introduction ot modelling with NURBS.
p.s. apparently the UK has more regional cheeses than france, strange stuff, i know.
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@unknownuser said:
As pilou has been suggesting, id check out MoI for a good introduction ot modelling with NURBS.
I just did that - I qualify for the educational version, not bad at $100, eh?
I hope my boss will reimburse me for it - if not, I'll just have to pay for it myself - no biggie. Thanks for the tip - I look forward to using it.
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