I've begun working on it, i think a pretty nifty little truck will come out of this  .
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RE: Green Toaster's Car Sketches
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RE: Green Toaster's Car SketchesThe only thing i don't like in your aproach of making cars is the wheel wells.I really think if you would first begin any model with the wheel wells it would look very different overall when finished, this detail was very important for me, before begining to make the wheel wells first my cars weren't very realistic.The wheel wells are important because they let you see the proportions. 
 Maybe i said this before in another post, sorry if I seem pushy but i think it would improve your designs.
 Good luck and happy designing 
  
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RE: X24a Work in ProgressThe place where the wings connect to the fuselage needs more work but i'm sure you'll overcome all the hurdles  . .
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RE: Green Toaster's Car SketchesI can see you're improving.....you'll be making awesome cars in no time, not that the rest aren't. 
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RE: Star Trek U.S.S. ThraceI posted it on the warehouse. 
 http://sketchup.google.com/3dwarehouse/details?mid=7dc5c9b8175c43febf20f8774ba11ff5
  
  
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RE: Green Toaster's Car SketchesI've asked ely many times to make a tutorial but he says he always makes cars in different ways every time so he can't.But i have posted on this forum the basic tutorial showing the way I make cars, it is simillar to how ely makes them because he helped me on it and if you haven't seen the thread until now here it is link http://www.sketchucation.com/forums/scf/viewtopic.php?f=20&t=3961 maybe it helps. 
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RE: In Development: Subdivide and SmoothI can see this plugin being very useful to me helping with my car and ship modelling. 
 Is this going to be a free plugin or commercial?
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RE: Green Toaster's Car SketchesI would like to see some of these concepts modelled properly(fully detailed and shaped) but i guess you have too many ideas popping in your head all at once for you to linger on one.... 
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RE: Star Trek U.S.S. ThraceI guess i'll hijack this thread for my wips:P 
 These are a few pitures from a ship that i wanted to use weird nacelles.
 By the way this is the USS Inertial
  
  
  
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RE: Green Toaster's Car SketchesWhy do you make them some squarish, you have some nice ideas. 
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RE: Star Trek U.S.S. ThraceAwesome    ...Thanks man that picture looks great.Would you be so kind as to make a larger picture so i can use it as my wallpaper and show off all over the interenet ...Thanks man that picture looks great.Would you be so kind as to make a larger picture so i can use it as my wallpaper and show off all over the interenet   ? ?
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Star Trek U.S.S. ThraceI guess this is the place to post this  
 I'm Star Trek Crazy lately...i have a few more ST designs floating in my head
  
  
  
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RE: [Tutorial > Modeling] How to model carsWell "some" about all models of real cars are imported....and not made by me, i posted those because i was looking for cars like those and wanted to share, i kinda have a big collection of cars so keeping tabs on who exactly made them it's impossible so i didn't give credit  and most of them were on different sites uploaded by different people.... and most of them were on different sites uploaded by different people....
 I feel i must give an explanation every time someone mentions those cars ......as you may have seen nowadays i preffer to post my own cars and stuff. ......as you may have seen nowadays i preffer to post my own cars and stuff.
 About tutorials, i would want to get familiar with the blueprint technique.The tutorial i've posted is only good for your own designs or close aproximations of real cars....but that i think will take a while.PS: Guess i should have posted the car that came out of the tuttorial 
 http://sketchup.google.com/3dwarehouse/details?mid=46e17516eac4ab30de2d823ea0744b9c
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[Tutorial > Modeling] How to model carsFirst of all i must say a big HI to all of you sketchupers out there as this is my first post on this forum. 
 This is a simple car tutorial, i didn't put any explications in it, so it is not addressed to complete beginners. I think it is relatively easy to follow though.
 Here is the link http://sketchup.google.com/3dwarehouse/details?mid=cebf95c37fdfced9eb9428839fd1741b
 
  
 I also thank ely862me(name on the warehouse) for helping on this technique. 
 Hope it Helps.MARIAN









