Green Toaster's Car Sketches
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So..more than 200 ..you'll end up like some painters, maybe in 100 years your models will sell for millions of $
I don't think there's anyone who can model exactly what they imagine.Most of the time i just start with an idea for a shape, start to make it and always ends up different than the concept, sometimes better sometimes worse.I would love to still have the patience and passion for drawing like i had before i got my first computer. Now i find i lack the patience and skill to draw what i imagine and it's very frustrating.I guess that's what you are feeling when your cars don't come out more like you would have wished.But you are persistent and one of these days you'll amaze us all, maybe even you with your cars.Keep on Sketching and Sketchupping
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@unknownuser said:
. . . maybe in 100 years your models will sell for millions of $
I'd be happy with a job at Google for much less.That's my ultimate dream - to finish my Master's degree in adult tech-ed, then send someone at Google a resume & portfolio. I have a year to work on this and obviously, I'll have to develop some rendering skills as well. Those years teaching adult CAD classes for PTC, Bentley, Autodesk and others might actually pay off someday - who knows?
Thanks for the encouraging words.
As always, happy Sketching,
Brad
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. . . so . . . I got to sketch this car during first block this morning - some of the students liked it . . . it was "very quick", thus several areas need fixing - but, it's just a quick concept, so, that's almost irrelevant . . .
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. . . someone asked for a "four minute car" . . . couldn't resist the challenge . . .
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. . . okay, I'm only getting a little bit closer & I'm still very far away from the original, but hey, I'm having fun . . . are you?
Happy Sketching,
Brad
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Seems you must make an automotive poster with all that!
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@unknownuser said:
Seems you must make an automotive poster with all that!
Oui, merci.. . . here's a mini, mini van . . .
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He guys...
nice thread this one. But with what tools do you do the modelling in SU...
is this done woth the terrain tool. Ive seen posts here where they tell they made car bodies in 5-10 minutes -
I model quickly and create 90% of the concepts in just a few minutes. ~95% of these concept sketches use only SketchUp with no additional scripts added. I do like some of the scripts like SketchyFFD and a few others but all scripts seem to have advantages and disadvantages. What's the terrain tool? Did you watch any of the car tutorial videos I posted several months ago? They pretty much suck, however, I believe some of the basic geometry creation & editing methods I use are conveyed in an understandable manner.
I'm looking for the elusive script that gives the user "instant aesthetic prowess" . . . I don't think that one has been written yet . . .
At this point in my modeling status, I neither have the time, talent, patience or desire to model professionally rendered, fully detailed concept cars. Sometimes, I get a little closer to this result, but then I move on to the next one . . . quick concept sketching is what I enjoy the most.
Happy Sketching,
Brad
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. . . CFTD . . .
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. . . time for some new wheels . . .
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nice enzo
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Thanks - I admit, the Enzo was part of the inspiration for this one - guess that's obvious - guess that means I did something right this time?
My answer to the question "Was this design successful?" is always "Would you want to be seen driving it?" I think this one is a "yes" but that's just my opinion.
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Maybe you can use this very original presentation?
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I think that mini mini van looks great. I have wanted ,for a while, to build a mini van style vehicle..More of a coupe than a van
Here is a quick sketch of something I came up with a year or two ago
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@unknownuser said:
I think that mini mini van looks great.
Thank you.
This car . . . well, everyone has a bad day . . . this is probably an accurate reflection of my "bad day car" . . . . . .
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he he i think it would be cool if your car transformed into a diffrent shape depending on your mood
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. . . wip . . .
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. . . cftd . . .
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. . . cftd . . . the contrast between the curvy parts and the sharp, chiseled parts aren't visually compatible . . . must be time to move onto the next one . . .
Happy Sketching,
Brad
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