- Tim
Tuesday, August 5, 2008
Model progress shots.
This is my blue foam model from class today. I finished off some of the details this afternoon . I put in the part-lines and screen display outline with a scalpel then widened the cut with a ruler. I also cut and sanded a round knob for the front of the unit. I recessed the knob slightly then attached it with a pin so it is able to spin.
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Tim I like the lighting environment in these pictures… the curvature on the main body is done pretty well. Good job on finishing it so fast + cool technique with the ruler, thanks for sharing it with us, I need all the tips and tricks I can get my hands on. Cons: The overall shape in the top picture looks wobbly and distorted (still far better than mine thou)
Jeff
dude that awesome ~!!
turned out exactly how you've drawn it ~! which is realllly neat :D
love the form. well made and sanded.
like wot jeff said that the top pic looks wobbly distorted but i'm sure that easy to fix~ :D sand it abit more and ur done ~!
now want to do my ? LOL
:D good job
- Beichen
nice model, it shows how quick you can be with foam!
For a much nicer finish on the circular parts, try making them separately on the lathe - the edges will be nice and crisp.
Looking forward to seeing this one evolve.
-Robbie
hi Tim, nice job...
its looking pretty good as well.
i like the fact that you r fast at making your model and how you combine all the technique to approach it.
it look nice and clean and i like how you put the detail in it as well.
and thanks for sharing how you made it to us.
-yani-
Nice speedy work with your radio Tim, looking awesome.
Like the others were saying you could make the speakers rounder if you made them on the lathe. But I also reckon you could possibly make the body on the lathe too, in 3 pieces, glue them together then sand them smooth. That way the housing of the speakers would be as round as the speakers themselves.
- Andrew G
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