Another car that shared part of my life, now win a
place in the 3D strokes.
24 Jun 2012
17 Jun 2012
Stroke 22 - Virtual Tour (3), House of the Oven
As promised in stroke 19, in which I presented the
rehabilitation project, here is a tour of the “Casa do Forno”.
10 Jun 2012
Stroke 21 - My cars (2), Ford Escort MK I
2 Jun 2012
Stroke 20 - Furniture from photo (tutorial)
I had already shown that it is possible to create
furniture with simple techniques and get results that are quite effective.
Now I will show all the steps to model a mobile from a
simple picture.
27 May 2012
Stroke 19 - Rehabilitation (2) House of the Oven
Returning to the rehabilitation theme with another
project of a house built in dry stone masonry.
The image used in the presentation is identical to the
House of the Well, as well as the techniques used in SketchUp.
21 May 2012
Stroke 18 - My cars (1), Citroen Dyane (Revised)
There are many cars available in the SketchUp 3D
warehouse; however, you hardly find exactly the one you own.
But no problem, some modeling and some photos are
enough to get back to your custom fleet.
13 May 2012
Stroke 17 - SketchUp yourself (tutorial)
Do you know that people who come in SketchUp
components are pictures of employees of the program? What if you put your own
image or the image of your clients in their projects?
5 May 2012
Stroke 16 - From paper drawings to models
Another alternative to make technical drawings into
three-dimensional models, this time based on the principle of the models made of
paper, commonly known as papercraft.
2 May 2012
Stroke 15 - Frazer-Nash Namir, 2009
This Namir, Arabian name for tiger, has the signature
of Italdesign Giugiaro and is the prototype for revival of a brand with the
fastest and most ecological hybrid in the world.
Another chance discovery that led me to the shaping of
a different vehicle.
1 May 2012
Stroke 14 - Rehabilitation (1) House of the Well
Also in the presentation of rehabilitation projects is
very practical to use SketchUp, rapidly obtaining images that allow easy
perception of the proposal.
In this case, the image taken is a mix of textured or
colored design for the property, and monochrome design contours to the
environment.
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