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    • G Offline
      GreenToaster
      last edited by

      . . . I'm taking a hiatus from this thread. After seeing ely862me's cars & others, I realize I'm stuck and I'm not making any significant progress - I'm not getting where I eventually want to be.

      Of course, I'm certainly not giving up - I'm going to figure out how to create the really cool stuff - just takes some folks longer than others, I guess.

      We all need a good kick in the pants every once in a while - I got mine. Ouch!

      πŸ˜„

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

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      • CraigDC Offline
        CraigD
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        Hey GT! Did you end up buying the book "How to Draw Cars Like a Pro"? It was a MonsterZero recommendation, so I went out and bought it!

        IT'S AWESOME! Get it! I think it will give you some really good inspiration!

        Model well!! πŸ˜„

        Cheers,

         - CraigD
        

        Google SketchUp

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        • ely862meE Offline
          ely862me
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          people i told u for me (and i don t know why but i like it) is verry simple (almost),all concepts that i have are mine(except the concept e002 wich is a modified bugatti veyron) and is no import and are build up in sketchup i can t make a tutorial because i make them in different and manny ways depends from what i start

          Elisei (sketchupper)


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            GreenToaster
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            @unknownuser said:

            Hey GT! Did you end up buying the book "How to Draw Cars Like a Pro"? It was a MonsterZero recommendation, so I went out and bought it!
            Yes! I got it from Amazon and yes, I like the book, it's very good - inspirational.

            @unknownuser said:

            You can't just stop now...?
            Ha! I'll post again - I just want to have something new - something fresh & different to offer. I'm a bit frustrated getting to the next level - for me, with my limited skills and "dang-near-zero" creativity, it's quite challenging getting there.

            This journey began a few days ago as I started poking around the menus and there are several tools I've never used - perhaps that's obvious from my cars. I also realize - as others have mentioned - there are other s/w programs out there that are probably better suited for drawing amorphic shapes like body parts for cars. I'd still like to find out how far I can go with SU - looks like there will be lots of enjoyment as I continue.

            @unknownuser said:

            most important is to watch the wireframes to see how are done

            for having good proportions u can use temporary the position of the weels of a desired form of car
            This is great advice - thanks, I'll investigate this more and try it - I'm sure this will be useful - will help me figure this stuff out. πŸ˜„

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

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              GreenToaster
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              Well - here's one point where I'm "stuck". The attached file contains a wireframe for a body part - like a hood, for example. I have no clue how to turn this into a nice, good looking surface. When I use the From Contours tool the surface ends up with weird, pointed areas that I don't understand. I'm sure someone could take this handful of curves and turn it into something "beautiful" - but how?

              Thanks a whole bunch,

              GT


              bw_hood_wireframe_01.skp

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

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                GreenToaster
                last edited by

                . . . here's almost an exact same wireframe model with a surface added using Concepts Unlimited . . . I have no idea how to do this with SU. :clueless:


                bw_hood_02.JPG

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                • G Offline
                  GreenToaster
                  last edited by

                  Thanks for the suggestion - I tried it but it's substantially different from the original wireframe model and the model I did using another program which has a flat surface on top with variable radius tangent arcs or conics bordering a perimeter of different sized ellipses.

                  I can keep working with it - I'm not used to modeling this way - with these tools. This is not a complaint, but just an observation that it looks like I'm going to have to (1) learn what SU can do, then (2) model what I want rather than modeling with a limited understanding of how to get the job done.


                  bw_hood_03.jpg

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

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                  • CraigDC Offline
                    CraigD
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                    A quick tip GT, that you probably already know... but when you select the Circle tool, you can type in the VCB (Value Control Box) and hit Enter, to add a higher number of edges that make up the circumference of the circle. This will give you a smoother curve to work with in your geometry.

                    CircleEdgesVCB_Default.JPG

                    DifferentCircleEdgeSettings.jpg

                    Cheers,

                    - CraigD
                    

                    Google SketchUp

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                    • G Offline
                      GreenToaster
                      last edited by

                      Thanks Craig - when I begin some serious modeling I'll work with changing that value. I've tried it before and it works great - like when I intersected two stretched spheres and removed material - higher number = smoother edges at trim line = higher regeneration time.

                      BTW - I used to ride SV-650, CBR900RR, GSF-400, Ducati 900SS, plus 38 others. After my last two crashes I gave it up completely. I'll always want another bike. (snif)

                      Brad

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

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                        GreenToaster
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                        @unknownuser said:

                        depending how much wire u want to use u can make different qualityes, here a use medium quality
                        So, did you use the Sandbox --> From Contours tool, or what? I don't remember seeing a means of adjusting the quality - is this done before the surface is created - when the arcs were created?

                        Sorry to be so clueless - thanks for the help.

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

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                        • ely862meE Offline
                          ely862me
                          last edited by

                          i didn t use the sandbox i use the hand
                          i alway do this i fit them with hand the sanbox isn t precise
                          i said medium quality because i wasn t use too many lines how do u expect to sandbox made a nice hood i use sandbox only for two lines two arches or something like that(i was using sandbox for the windows of my concept cars)

                          Elisei (sketchupper)


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                          • ely862meE Offline
                            ely862me
                            last edited by

                            depending how much wire u want to use u can make different qualityes, here i use medium qualitybw_hood_wireframe_01[5].jpg


                            here are the wires

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                              GreenToaster
                              last edited by

                              Sorry, but I still don't understand how you get your surfaces in there and they render so smooth - looks like you converted the one I started with - I feel like I'm the dragon inside the shell - almost strong enough to break out of the egg and fly.

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

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                              • ely862meE Offline
                                ely862me
                                last edited by

                                i didn t coverted i make it again,for makeing a desired surface u must have enough wire to fill exactly that form what u wish to do so u make a bigger arch on the bottom then one smaller then another smaller then another smaller when u gonna fit the wires is gonna be a nice rounded form smoth it and is gonna be exactly how u want to be

                                Elisei (sketchupper)


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                                • G Offline
                                  GreenToaster
                                  last edited by

                                  Okay - thank you, I'll try it - I think I (finally) understand how you did it.

                                  I'll post my experiment on Friday.

                                  Thanks again,

                                  Brad

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

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                                  • ely862meE Offline
                                    ely862me
                                    last edited by

                                    here is a little part from my new concept car, as i was talking u must make the wires after that fit them of cource u must have in mind the desifn of the car else u can t do a car, right? the position of the weels is taken from another concept of mine and i modified a litlle the lenght


                                    platforma +roti1.jpg


                                    platforma +roti2.jpg

                                    Elisei (sketchupper)


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                                    • boofredlayB Offline
                                      boofredlay
                                      last edited by

                                      Using Bruce's method (a bit higher poly) and playing with This Script I generated these. πŸ˜‰

                                      Fun with curves1.jpg
                                      Fun with curves2.jpg
                                      Fun with curves3.jpg

                                      http://www.coroflot.com/boofredlay

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                                      • G Offline
                                        GreenToaster
                                        last edited by

                                        %(#000080)[Thanks all! I was able to figure out what I call "bubble shaping" where the sphere is squished, cut, & so forth (see my "bubble" car on or near the first page of this thread) but thanks very much modelhead for sharing that with everyone - a great techinque.

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                                        ely862me, that's really nice you posted those images and included some explanation. I've never modeled anything before using that technique although today I tried without much success.

                                        @unknownuser said:

                                        There is no doubt that stiching a model together is most accurate but not many of us have that kind of time luxury.
                                        Yes, this looks like a time consuming approach - I'm used to other tools, but I'm not an expert with the cool looking stuff: surfaces! πŸ˜‰ I've been using Pro/E for years and my surfacing capabilities aren't well developed. I'm looking forward to getting this technique down.

                                        @unknownuser said:

                                        u must make the wires after that fit them of cource u must have in mind the desifn of the car else u can t do a car, right?
                                        I'm not very confident I can figure out how to "see" the model first - your words are very true and I believe some people have a natural ability to do this sort of thing where some do not. I clearly am in the latter category. I can "chop & chisel" flat surfaces all day - easy - but creating those beautiful smooth amorphic surfaces - wow, very impressive. Your images and words are very helpful & encouraging. I'm going to try again with something simple later tonight.

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                                        Boofredlay, that's a very nice script but I'm not sure how I could use it yet - thanks for posting it and showing the very nice examples.

                                        Happy Sketching,

                                        Brad]

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

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                                        • boofredlayB Offline
                                          boofredlay
                                          last edited by

                                          Brad, the script is excellent for creating a thickness of an odd shape. Look at the solid one of the two shapes. This could prove very useful in making many car components FWIW.
                                          Cheers.

                                          http://www.coroflot.com/boofredlay

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                                          • G Offline
                                            GreenToaster
                                            last edited by

                                            Boofredlay, thanks, I'll play with it.

                                            Here is my first "real" attempt at stitching (is that what I'm doing?).

                                            I can see how this is going to be lots of fun - a few questions:

                                            [1] --> Does it look like I may be on the right track?

                                            [2, 3, & 4] --> I have SketchUp Pro - doesn't it have high quality rendering built in? How do I take my very rough hood and make it "nice" and smooth? Do I just add more triangles?

                                            Thanks,

                                            Brad
                                            πŸ˜„


                                            bw_stitchy_hood_01.jpg


                                            bw_stitchy_hood_02.jpg


                                            bw_stitchy_hood_01.skp

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