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Ts speed model challenge # 20 - Garden Tools
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Ts speed model challenge # 20 - Garden Tools // Speed Model Challenge
Post by Changa // Sep 17, 2007, 6:46am
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Thanks to my voters I can introduce next speed model challenge - Garden Tools. I think it gives wide range of objects to be modeled, from very simple to complicated enough. Beginners are very welcome! Good luck!
Objective:
Model any type of Garden Tool in under 2 hours
DEADLINE : September 28th 12:00 am GMT
The rules:
1. Create the model(s) in the specified time.
2. You may enter as many times as you like.
3. Your entry should include a wireframe screen grab before subdivision has been applied, mainly this is so people can get an idea of how things were created and maybe learn something.
4. Include time spent, trueSpace version, render engine.
5. Post only one image per entry which must be no larger than 800x600 pixels. Final composition is up to you.
6. Render time, lighting and texturing are not included as people with slower computers may be at a disadvantage.
7. The winner is encouraged to place a tutorial in the new Tutorium showing how they made their entry (Contact Norm). Sometimes the wireframe isn't enough.
Regards,
Stanislav |
Post by classic12 // Sep 18, 2007, 2:41am
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My entry
Time taken : 30 mins
version : ts 7.51
Renderer : v ray
image 1: http://img398.imageshack.us/img398/5760/pose1ed1.jpg
wire frame: http://img85.imageshack.us/img85/8356/wireframeof3.jpg
Not amazing but 1st try |
Post by TheWickedWitchOfTheWeb // Sep 18, 2007, 6:06am
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Organic lawnmowers
More to do on the lighting and painting but tS keeps crashing and I've had enough.
tS version: 7.51
Time: 1hr 20
Renderer used: LightWorks
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Post by jamesmc // Sep 18, 2007, 10:15am
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A bit rusty with trueSpace, but tried my hand at the new 7.5. Quite snazzy!
I didn't get to finish as it crashed for some reason, so did the the sky in post process and the tS part lost the scene, can't find it. :(
oops about 2 hours to do as I'm still looking for tools. :) |
Post by Nez // Sep 20, 2007, 5:57am
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We need more entries...
Here's my rather hurried effort; not entirely pleased with the result but sufficiently bored/fed up with it now that I can't be bothered to do any more with it..:o Just when I thought I was beginning to get a bit better at using SDS, it didn't really come out quite as I hoped...
Anyway; details as follows -
Secateurs
TS version 5.1
-modelling - approx 1hr (as you'll see from wireframe, handles, spring and nut done in SDS, with minor subtraction after extraction on handle)
-textures, lighting and 'props' (including the flower) - approx 45-50mins
-rendering took about 15mins becasue of the IBL... and that could have done with being at a higher setting |
Post by Changa // Sep 20, 2007, 11:06am
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OK., here is my entry. Made the mattock in WS unexpectedely fast - 30 min, and decided to add a watering-can which was made in Model side (booleans).
1.20 altogether. Texturing, scene composition, rendering and final PS touch - 2.5 hour. I'm quite happy with the result. They are looking like my grandma tools. |
Post by blakeo // Sep 22, 2007, 1:19am
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Ok, here's my entry - Ultimate Garden Tool! (right lads? ;) )
Model Time : Full 2 hours - as you can see there is plenty of detail still missing,e.g. headlights, front grill, a real chassis, etc, and it's a bit boxy still)
Render : VRay 1.51
TS: 7.51
Everything modelled in WS apart from a brief venture to the model side for booleans on the sterring wheel. SDS used on the seat, steering wheel and main engne cover...
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Post by Georg // Sep 23, 2007, 8:42pm
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To me the sound of a handmower and the smell of freshly cut grass is summer. The knifes took me a while. They follow the perimeter of a cylinder and curve one fifth of 360 degrees (being 5 of them). The rest was simple. Wheels were made in WS, rest in modeller (old habits, but I am getting there).
Modelling 2 h, rendering with Vray
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Post by Jack Edwards // Sep 25, 2007, 2:17am
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Claw tool
1 hour modeling time and about an hour messing around texturing and lighting.
Render was about 7 seconds in VRay 1.52. ;)
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Post by brotherx // Sep 27, 2007, 6:35am
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Not quite what I was going for but then I ran out of time.
Model Time: 1hr 20 minutes.
Texturing: 1hr 30 minutes.
Render time: 2 minutes (VRAY)
I call it sureal garden. |
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