by ChrisH » Fri May 23, 2014 7:56 am
Hi everyone:
I'm not sure if this is a virtual modeling question, but it applies to a model I'm building in Sketchup (free version 14.0.04900), and the expertise here is amazing, so here I am.
I'm drawing a ship that is based on a modified TICONDEROGA cruiser hull. I started with a paper model, scanning the hull frames into a 2d drawing application. I used this 2d application to modify the hull (stretched and widened) to get the general shape of the hull. I then used the drawing and modified frames to start building the model in Sketchup, which is my first experience with not only Sketchup but 3d modeling.
Here's what I'm trying to accomplish. The model that I started with had the frames fairly widely spaced (about 25-scale feet), and I'd like to have frames at smaller, even intervals. I am, however, really struggling to draw the additional hull frames with the "correct" shape so the hull retains its current shape. If I had hull plating that would define the shape of the hull and the "missing" frames, of course, but I need the frames to correctly shape the hull and plate it.
Does anyone have anything they can offer? I've been stuck for a week now, so anything that might help would be appreciated.
Thanks, everyone!
Hi everyone:
I'm not sure if this is a virtual modeling question, but it applies to a model I'm building in Sketchup (free version 14.0.04900), and the expertise here is amazing, so here I am.
I'm drawing a ship that is based on a modified TICONDEROGA cruiser hull. I started with a paper model, scanning the hull frames into a 2d drawing application. I used this 2d application to modify the hull (stretched and widened) to get the general shape of the hull. I then used the drawing and modified frames to start building the model in Sketchup, which is my first experience with not only Sketchup but 3d modeling.
Here's what I'm trying to accomplish. The model that I started with had the frames fairly widely spaced (about 25-scale feet), and I'd like to have frames at smaller, even intervals. I am, however, really struggling to draw the additional hull frames with the "correct" shape so the hull retains its current shape. If I had hull plating that would define the shape of the hull and the "missing" frames, of course, but I need the frames to correctly shape the hull and plate it.
Does anyone have anything they can offer? I've been stuck for a week now, so anything that might help would be appreciated.
Thanks, everyone!