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Speed Modeling Challenge #43 - Retro

Speed Modeling Challenge #43 - Retro

Postby boofredlay » Wed Aug 03, 2011 7:54 pm

The theme for this challenge is "Retro"
Retro Gadgets (50-70 years of last century).

The recently modified rules are still fresh so please read them.



The Official SketchUcation Community Forum Modeling Challenge Rules:

For this challenge you will have 30 minutes maximum for modeling and texturing. Your time spent is on the honor system, if you cheat you are only cheating yourself.

You can use an unlimited amount of preparation time for thinking, sketching, researching, collecting textures or scratching your head but NOT FOR MODELING. Again, this is on the honor system.

From now on only one (1) entry will be allowed so choose you subject wisely and make it count. If you post up more than one entry everyone will notice and you will be publicly ridiculed.

For your submission please provide (1) a textured image as well as (2) a hidden line or xray/hidden line image so we can learn from your modeling techniques. The textured image will be used for the voting element of the challenge.

Please also be considerate to members with slower connections and submit a maximum 1000 x 800 pixel image. Again, public ridicule will ensue if you violate this and your image will be removed.

Your image is to be SketchUp output only please. Yes you can use the Styles with SketchUp; no you cannot post a rendering using Twilight, Thea, Vray etc…

Finally, as enthusiastic as some of you are about rendering and sharing please do not post any renderings in the gallery or post models in the component forums as they could solicit votes.


The community will vote for their favorite entry once the competition has ended and the winner will choose the next theme.

Have Fun!


Competition closes on August 20th at 2pm GMT
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Re: Speed Modeling Challenge #43 - Retro

Postby jdadesignstudio » Wed Aug 03, 2011 10:12 pm

Ok, Ill go first-Hope this qualifies as a gadget :) I went over by about 2 mins...hope thats ok. If its a problem, just let me know and Ill just move it to a new gallery post-I added a bit to it since posting these pics and did some renders anyways so either way itll end up in the gallery forum eventually :)
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Re: Speed Modeling Challenge #43 - Retro

Postby David_H » Sat Aug 06, 2011 12:29 am

I know I am gonna regret this but. . .It's been a while since I have participated. I always bite off more than I can chew when it comes to this stuff.

This is a model of the 1960's era Polaroid "Swinger" Camera. It would should little BW shots. Priced to the Youth Market at about $19.95--my older sister had one of these. You squeeze and turn the red shutter button. It would say "YES" inside the view finder. .. which i couldn't finish by the way, and then you'd shoot. Pull the film and Voila. .. A picture! Sorry it's not done, but 30 minutes means 30 minutes.
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Re: Speed Modeling Challenge #43 - Retro

Postby SketchUpNoobie » Sat Aug 06, 2011 2:57 am

Why'd you move the red dial? :?
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Re: Speed Modeling Challenge #43 - Retro

Postby Gwyatt » Sat Aug 06, 2011 10:31 am

this one looks like fun
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Re: Speed Modeling Challenge #43 - Retro

Postby David_H » Sat Aug 06, 2011 10:45 pm

EDIT . .. Stupid Pointless comment below. . .

as I remember. . .and remember that I was only 10 or so years old back then . . . :mrgreen:

I think you would squeeze and turn the red knob to adjust light settings. Polaroids were very sensitive to that stuff. It would say "YES" when there was enough light to shoot and ta-da! This was mostly to be used by all the fun swingin', groovin' kids at the beach or the amusement park. . .out doors so there was no flash. I think later versions came with an optional flash thing. Bulbs of course. :mrgreen:
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Re: Speed Modeling Challenge #43 - Retro

Postby Box » Sat Aug 06, 2011 11:32 pm

Ummm, David, I think he was asking why you moved it from the front section of the camera to the main body. :shock:
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Re: Speed Modeling Challenge #43 - Retro

Postby David_H » Sun Aug 07, 2011 12:03 am

oh. . .That. . .


It's because I GOOFED--Okay???

I only had THIRTY MINUTES!!!!!

I wasn't paying attention--allright?? File A lawsuit why don't ya'!!!

jus kiddin' :roll:

There. .. I feel better now. :oops: :oops:

It's a two horse race so far anyway. . .and I'll still probably come in third.
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Re: Speed Modeling Challenge #43 - Retro

Postby David_H » Sun Aug 07, 2011 12:24 am

forgive me. . .I'm a bit sensative. I coulda said. . .

If I had designed it that's where I would've put the red button! :mrgreen:
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Re: Speed Modeling Challenge #43 - Retro

Postby jdadesignstudio » Sun Aug 07, 2011 12:30 am

nice model david-I like it!

oh and obviously you moved the red dial because it is an improvement from the original design, right? ;)
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Re: Speed Modeling Challenge #43 - Retro

Postby Box » Sun Aug 07, 2011 12:43 am

Don't worry David, you're not the first man to have trouble understanding where to twiddle the little knob.
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Re: Speed Modeling Challenge #43 - Retro

Postby Rich O Brien » Sun Aug 07, 2011 1:07 am

:roll:

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Re: Speed Modeling Challenge #43 - Retro

Postby Rich O Brien » Sun Aug 07, 2011 1:09 am

Before you ask....

Yes, it's a Gadget. You all played in them at some point.
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Re: Speed Modeling Challenge #43 - Retro

Postby Box » Sun Aug 07, 2011 1:14 am

Technically it's a gadget holder. Doesn't matter what gender, the ultimate destination is held within.





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Re: Speed Modeling Challenge #43 - Retro

Postby solo » Sun Aug 07, 2011 1:38 am

Tighty whitey's, Yup both Csaba and Rich still wear em'.
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Re: Speed Modeling Challenge #43 - Retro

Postby Rich O Brien » Sun Aug 07, 2011 1:40 am

Except Csaba's are tweeny weenies
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Re: Speed Modeling Challenge #43 - Retro

Postby Box » Sun Aug 07, 2011 1:41 am

How do you know that Solo?

or is Basecamp more camp than we want to know.
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Re: Speed Modeling Challenge #43 - Retro

Postby solo » Sun Aug 07, 2011 1:52 am

y'all folks from over the pond still wear speedo's,say no more.

I stayed with Csaba at basecamp (good god he snores bad), Rich was with us all the time, pretty sure I saw him sh#t faced in his whitey's.
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Re: Speed Modeling Challenge #43 - Retro

Postby mukul.ar » Sun Aug 07, 2011 6:51 pm

Missed the last one... Really nice theme... Here's my entry... Philco Predicta: Considered the most iconic TV design of all times with its swivel screen. Was launched in 1958 and discontinued in 1960 i think. Finding a working Predicta is very rare. Here's my attempt at it. The screen took most of the time. Just finished basic texturing. The image width is 800 but the height is 360 something...

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Re: Speed Modeling Challenge #43 - Retro

Postby cj_sniper » Sun Aug 07, 2011 6:57 pm

mukul.ar - COOL MASTERPIECE!!!!
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Re: Speed Modeling Challenge #43 - Retro

Postby cj_sniper » Sun Aug 07, 2011 8:08 pm

I love this fertile topic
here is my retro device - Blender "Blend-In"
30 minutes (fredo scale, round corners and sketchup :D )
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Re: Speed Modeling Challenge #43 - Retro

Postby EarthMover » Sun Aug 07, 2011 9:34 pm

Here's a throwback to the town of Bedrock. Used Artisan, FFD and Tools on Surface. 30 minutes. :D I had a lot more detail planned, but ran out of time.
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Re: Speed Modeling Challenge #43 - Retro

Postby solo » Sun Aug 07, 2011 11:09 pm

A quickie, used SU 8 pro (solid tools) and round corner only.

View master, my second favourite toy as a kid.

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Re: Speed Modeling Challenge #43 - Retro

Postby David_H » Sun Aug 07, 2011 11:18 pm

Great models Guys.

That's it. I'm done. . . :o
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Re: Speed Modeling Challenge #43 - Retro

Postby mukul.ar » Mon Aug 08, 2011 4:14 am

@pete: What was your favorite toy?

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Re: Speed Modeling Challenge #43 - Retro

Postby oganocali » Mon Aug 08, 2011 1:19 pm

Here is my entry. I had to exercise on the grill to get the timing. I would almost start a plugin project based on my experience there :lol: :idea: .
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Re: Speed Modeling Challenge #43 - Retro

Postby jdadesignstudio » Mon Aug 08, 2011 3:51 pm

Pete-viewmaster was my first idea, but I couldnt think of the name of it for the life of me so I couldnt find any images to build it off of! great models all around
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Re: Speed Modeling Challenge #43 - Retro

Postby SketchUpNoobie » Mon Aug 08, 2011 4:13 pm

Just for clarification, is there a definitive time period limit? What is something was first introduced in the early 1900's but continued in popularity throughout the century. Would that be a legitimate model?
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Re: Speed Modeling Challenge #43 - Retro

Postby boofredlay » Mon Aug 08, 2011 4:47 pm

Well if it is an old cool gadget I don't think it matters.
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Re: Speed Modeling Challenge #43 - Retro

Postby cj_sniper » Mon Aug 08, 2011 5:59 pm

Wow! I was not expecting such a buzz around this topic
so many models (good models, even very good)
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