Green Toaster's Car Sketches
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@unknownuser said:
It has many functions that other 3D modeling software doesnt have and itis a lot easyer to learn than any other I have come accross.
I agree.
Here's another sketch of a truck.
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Come ooooooon, brad!
I 've been away for a while, since your topic had 3 pages of replies, now i came back and i see 44 pages!!!!!
Don't you ever sleep??Just kiddin. you're doing a great job! Keep 'em coming!!
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I reckon the first thing to do is see if you can find any blueprints of it on the internet, its a bit of a long shot but it would help a lot with the modelling.
After youve done that, just get stuck in. Its probably best to start with the major elements (like the frame, major panels etc.) and then add in the details. Easy really
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Green Toaster, I just joined to this Forum, and I have enojy it to go thru the entire process of you and many other talented modelers to built cars, I'm new user of sketchup but like you I having so much fun, I haven't try to do a car, but after see how much you improved during all this time, I definitely have hope that someday I'll learn to model cars too... thanks for post this tread and made it so fun...
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Thank you for the nice comments - that's very motivational!
I sometimes procrastinate but one of my favorite techniques is called the "procrastination dash" - I use a timer to work like crazy, 20 or 30 minutes, then I get to spend 5 minutes drawing, what else . . . here's another quicky concept sketch . . .
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WOW im really impressed dude that car looks sick real nice
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Do you take PayPal or cash?
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@greentoaster said:
Do you take PayPal or cash?
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nice, really nice
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Not bad at all, I quite like the Wagon/Van and the Pick-up/ute. Nothing wrong with a bit of classic design to really inspire. Thats why I started to model my Ford Cortina style car. I have always loved the design and I wasnt worryed about it looking out of place because its a beautiful car.
Cant wait to see more!
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