Speed Challenge #4
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Speed Challenge #4The future of Flying cars
-30 mins max modelling time -unlimited prep time (thinking, sketching, browsing the internet etc. NO MODELLING!) -I will ask people to judge the models on time taken to model, quality of the model and originality of the idea. -Please try and keep your submission to one post in this topic, i.e. make a post and use it for all your prep work as well, just edit it each time you need to add stuff. -Multiple entries are also allowed, keep it sensible though. Competition closes Friday 5th of December 2008 Good luck and have fun.
Re: Speed Challenge #4-New rule: please provide a wireframe shot of your model when you submit your entry. Hopefully it will let people better judge the quality of the modelling.
Re: Speed Challenge #4Great, but HOW will you know how long people worked on their models? Is it just an honor system?
HammerheadHere is my first; Jeff Allen's Hammerhead concept.
If only I had more time... I used straight SU tools, no Ruby's this time. (Edit, I did use the Knife in the Subdivide toolset, forgot). Please, register (free) to access all the attachments on the forums.
Re: Speed Challenge #4Out of time...
All Sketchup. No render. Photoshop contrast tweak and hilite. Apologies to Hanna-Barbera. DE Please, register (free) to access all the attachments on the forums.
Re: Speed Challenge #4Boo, you intend to be victorious again, don't you? fantastic model. looks really good
perfect amount of detail again.
Re: Speed Challenge #4I think hes taken a liking to that rather striking yellow user name
Re: Speed Challenge #4Ha ha, thanks guys. Personally I thought there would be many more entries so far. I hope there are more before the deadline.
BTW D.E., I really like your Jetson's model.
Re: Speed Challenge #4DONE IN 27 MINUTES.
I couldn't think of a serious entry yet, so I decided to make a satirical entry first. BATHTUB FLYER: the future of transportation Made using only the most advanced shrink-wrap windshield on the market, the best quality curtains, and strongest rope you could find in your average craft store. Please, register (free) to access all the attachments on the forums.
Re: Speed Challenge #4DONE IN 30 MINUTES.
...Now for a more serious entry. Unfortunately, I didn't have enough time to finnish softening edges, our adding details though Flying car Please, register (free) to access all the attachments on the forums.
Re: Speed Challenge #4
Thanks. My first thought was something more 'Terry Gilliam - Baron Munchausen like' but then I saw the deadline was 30 minutes not 30 days. DE
Re: Speed Challenge #4I never had time (actually I forgot) to enter the last challenge, so I definatly did not want to miss this one.
30 minutes goes by fast, I had to plan this one before starting, but still never completed the interior (needs steering wheel still) I used sub-divide, JPP, FFD, Round edges by bezier, surface tools and a lot of intersecting. Texturing and rendering was done seperate to 30 minutes. I give you the SKY-RAY
Re: Speed Challenge #4We can safely say we know who'll win the challenge...
Re: Speed Challenge #4Hi all !
Are you ready for the quickest drawing in the challenge ??? yeah ?A simple skateboard ? Ah aha ah, no... THE skateboard back from the future! ![]() 6min45sec of drawing.... Please, register (free) to access all the attachments on the forums.
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Re: Speed Challenge #4Ok guys, 30 minuete modeling without plug.
using pusspull and scale ooopsss,.. times up, no wing's,no tire, Please, register (free) to access all the attachments on the forums.
Re: Speed Challenge #4Can CAD be used in the prep work?
Toby
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Re: Speed Challenge #4not if you intend to use any of the CAD drawing geometry in SketchUp. cause that would fall into modeling and had to be included into the 30 minutes.
GUNAWAN, nice car. I really like the curvy shapes
Re: Speed Challenge #4As plot said, as long as you dont use the CAD when your modelling its fine.
Re: Speed Challenge #4I made a 3rd entry:
...I was going to make the wings foldable, but ran out of time. You wouldn't want to be driving in the lane next to it I wish I could add more detail, but I usually just play with things until I like them, so making a car in 30 minutes wouldn't be my forte. I'm surprised that I managed to get it that good, with it still being only around 350kbs! Subdivide .rb was used, as well as round edges by bezier. Please, register (free) to access all the attachments on the forums.
Re: Speed Challenge #4
i'm not sure because it's look like a Bat mobile? ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- The 2nd entry: modeling in 32 minutes. ruby used : join pushpull ok i confest,.... i forgot to add the brake-light Please, register (free) to access all the attachments on the forums.
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Re: Speed Challenge #4Good stuff guys, an impressive collection and display of skill.
Re: Speed Challenge #4Here's another entry:
It's based on my 2nd entry, but because I already made one kinda like it, I got through this one a lot earlier, and could add more details,while keeping the file size lower.(after all, models should not be voted for based solely on poly count. In fact, I'd say that keeping quality with a lower file size is a plus) It's landing gear is kinda funny, you would land it at slow speeds, and it has 1 front wheel, then you would brake, you'd slowly turn the back fan off, letting it down on the back bumper thing. After all, a normal, hovering only car would take miles to stop Please, register (free) to access all the attachments on the forums.
Re: Speed Challenge #4Wow, you guys are good. I didn't realize how short a time 30 minutes is.
Flying cars just don't seem possible, but a soaring motorcycle seems doable. The wings and tail would be carried on a single-wheel trailer. The propeller/motor assy folds down and back and its electric motor provides power to the rear wheel. I had planned to model the bike in ground mode, but time was up. I added a bit of fog after the 30 minutes. To save time, most of the airfoil components were reused. That wasn't so easy on the propeller. One blade is backwards. Please, register (free) to access all the attachments on the forums.
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