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Google Sketchup Models

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Google Sketchup Models

Postby SalvidonBlak » Fri Oct 03, 2008 11:37 am

dont know where i should post this but i'll just throw it on here...

ive been using the free sketchup program from google, and ive found it's great for making transformers...

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my G1 Megatron, built with sketchup-

http://sketchup.google.com/3dwarehouse/ ... a92afd81b0

but i just posted a low polygon,Robot Mode Builder, with a pre-built editable cybertronian...

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if youve never used sketchup, it's pretty user friendly... like anything else it just takes a litle practice. you can build models and post them in google's 3D warehouse

i know weve got some badass artists here and id love to see some Heavy Metal War models run rampant in the Warehouse.

http://sketchup.google.com/3dwarehouse/ ... a92afd81b0
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Re: Google Sketchup Models

Postby Sherade » Wed Oct 08, 2008 3:13 pm

I had sketchup, was handy with it. I'll need to get it again.
Very nice byu the way, I'll be using those starter bots. :grin:
One thing: how'd you get the organic curves on the dead bots face? I never really could...
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Re: Google Sketchup Models

Postby SalvidonBlak » Thu Oct 09, 2008 7:25 am

the severed head was actually from an earlier project i was working on, it was a skull and a normal human head... i placed the normal head over the skull and scalled it down untill the bone structure showed through.

organic structures are tough. there are several ways to do it, mostly i start with a 2D surface and cut it into a shape... then use the push/pull tool and bring it out just a little, then scale just the surface you pulled. then repeat the process. ive found that with patience you can this technique to build most anything.

also ive found its better to work on a model in small pieces, for example making the forehead one component, and cheekbone another. this way the pieces can be adjusted as needed, as opposed to having a solid block to try and shape.

be sure and post your transformers... id love to see this catch on.
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Re: Google Sketchup Models

Postby SalvidonBlak » Thu Oct 09, 2008 7:36 am

This is my latest...

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http://sketchup.google.com/3dwarehouse/ ... a92afd81b0
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Re: Google Sketchup Models

Postby Sherade » Thu Oct 09, 2008 1:08 pm

Man, you are mad good at this.
I gotta practice, i just got it again yesterday. Right now i'm buildind a new dodge challenger form an empty shell model.
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Re: Google Sketchup Models

Postby the 50 foot nerd » Tue Jan 20, 2009 7:05 pm

You can make things shiny with SketchUp?
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