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Posted by jpcr at Jun 2, 2020, 11:01:00 AM
confused   Sci-Fi test : suggestions on how to do this?
hi everyone, smile

i would like to use SH3D to try to get close to the design in the picture bellow, any trick /ideas on how to do this?

to my google drive

sorry, i don't find how to share a picture so i have share a folder in google drive .

JP

Posted by jpcr at Jun 2, 2020, 12:09:17 PM
Re: Sci-Fi test : suggestions on how to do this?
the picture i want to try to recreate:


Posted by Ceciliabr at Jun 2, 2020, 7:22:50 PM
Re: Sci-Fi test : suggestions on how to do this?
Hi jpcr,

you can create a lot with SH3D if you are creative and patient.

Here is a little project that gives you a hint on how to create almost any model you need:

Futuristic-window

Note:
Creating models a lot larger than you need, makes it easy to zoom in on details.



Lots of luck, and be sure to pst your finished result in the gallery


Cecilia

Posted by Ceciliabr at Jun 2, 2020, 7:35:22 PM
Re: Sci-Fi test : suggestions on how to do this?
Forgot to mention: Create a new level and construct on Level 1, NOT level 0. Else you will not be able to export your room.

Posted by jpcr at Jun 3, 2020, 10:18:56 AM
Re: Sci-Fi test : suggestions on how to do this?
wow, thank you so much Ceciliabr , smile

i need to spend a little time analyzing what you gave me but this is great .

jp

Posted by coldcomfort at Jun 4, 2020, 7:38:05 PM
Re: Sci-Fi test : suggestions on how to do this?
From the look of the picture it seems fairly simple. For example a square window with the corners filled in with the triangle shape object. Circular walls can be exported and imported back as .obj to be used for barrel ceilings. More intricate models can be had from grouping together a bunch of rectangular boxes then used as a repetitive motif like the wall/door shapes. I use sketchup for that kind of job, when the geometrical shapes get a little out of hand for SH3D. Easy to import and resize them to your liking.

Posted by Mike53 at Jun 4, 2020, 8:29:29 PM
Re: Sci-Fi test : suggestions on how to do this?
Hi jpcr
Maybe have a look here for some inspiration
here
I seem to recall there being a link to a youtube clip, but cannot find it

Posted by jpcr at Jun 7, 2020, 11:01:19 AM
Re: Sci-Fi test : suggestions on how to do this?
thank you Everyone smile