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"Mike Miller" <mil### [at] gmail com> wrote:
> "GioSeregni" <gms### [at] hotmail com> wrote:
> > "Mike Miller" <mil### [at] gmail com> wrote:
> > > Work in progress rendering of a train model. I cleared off my workbench to study
> > > as I remodel this train using a mix of CSG and Smooth triangles. Original model
> > > by Auror4 found free on Turbosquid.
> > >
> > > I will try to turn this into a Christmassy rendering by adding a large red bow
> > > on the engine cabin and pinning some Christmas cards to the peg board....and
> > > maybe a Santa cap on the wood mannequin.
> > > Miller
> > very nice job!
> > this is a train of mine, it is a 3D printing studio for models scale 1/220 (Z).
> > This is the smallest Italian maneuvering machine.
> > I love romantic images but I have no experience with accurate quality renderings
> > like your...
>
> Very cool. I love it.
> I've been looking for good CAD drawings of a train locomotive to model. I've
> found a few, but nothing complete. They must be out there, because I see some
> awesome 3D train models. I thought about deconstructing and drafting a physical
> scale model - but it lots of work.
> Mike
This is the STL section (ITA scale N train forum). Something is present,
Registration is required but quick and free
http://www.amiciscalan.com/forum/viewforum.php?f=103
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"GioSeregni" <gms### [at] hotmail com> wrote:
> "Mike Miller" <mil### [at] gmail com> wrote:
> > "GioSeregni" <gms### [at] hotmail com> wrote:
> > > "Mike Miller" <mil### [at] gmail com> wrote:
> > > > Work in progress rendering of a train model. I cleared off my workbench to
study
> > > > as I remodel this train using a mix of CSG and Smooth triangles. Original
model
> > > > by Auror4 found free on Turbosquid.
> > > >
> > > > I will try to turn this into a Christmassy rendering by adding a large red bow
> > > > on the engine cabin and pinning some Christmas cards to the peg board....and
> > > > maybe a Santa cap on the wood mannequin.
> > > > Miller
> > > very nice job!
> > > this is a train of mine, it is a 3D printing studio for models scale 1/220 (Z).
> > > This is the smallest Italian maneuvering machine.
> > > I love romantic images but I have no experience with accurate quality renderings
> > > like your...
> >
> > Very cool. I love it.
> > I've been looking for good CAD drawings of a train locomotive to model. I've
> > found a few, but nothing complete. They must be out there, because I see some
> > awesome 3D train models. I thought about deconstructing and drafting a physical
> > scale model - but it lots of work.
> > Mike
> This is the STL section (ITA scale N train forum). Something is present,
> Registration is required but quick and free
> http://www.amiciscalan.com/forum/viewforum.php?f=103
Thanks, I'll check it out.
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"Mike Miller" <mil### [at] gmail com> wrote:
> Work in progress rendering of a train model. I cleared off my workbench to study
> as I remodel this train using a mix of CSG and Smooth triangles. Original model
> by Auror4 found free on Turbosquid.
>
> I will try to turn this into a Christmassy rendering by adding a large red bow
> on the engine cabin and pinning some Christmas cards to the peg board....and
> maybe a Santa cap on the wood mannequin.
> Miller
Nice! :)
Hope you've had a look at the many resources here:
http://web.archive.org/web/20220325072340/http://www.f-lohmueller.de/rails/rails_000e.htm
- BW
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"Mike Miller" <mil### [at] gmail com> wrote:
> Very cool. I love it.
> I've been looking for good CAD drawings of a train locomotive to model. I've
> found a few, but nothing complete. They must be out there, because I see some
> awesome 3D train models. I thought about deconstructing and drafting a physical
> scale model - but it lots of work.
Well, i hope that you're familiar with our hyper-focused and productive member
"Ton"
http://news.povray.org/povray.binaries.images/thread/%3C5dc90cc6%40news.povray.org%3E/
(Who also did the entire Titanic! :O )
Having an interest in machining, CNC, and sheet metal work, I've watched a
number of Quinn Dunki's videos, and I remember that she covered information on
model train makers, and they are all completely insane. They have detailed
scale model drawings of _everything_, even if they have to deduce them from
measuring hundreds of old photographs.
https://www.youtube.com/@Blondihacks/videos
https://www.steamclinic.com/forum
https://discoverlivesteam.com/books/SYWTBALSL.html
https://www.discoverlivesteam.com/freestuff.htm
..... and it goes on forever.
- BW
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Le 2023-11-25 à 18:03, Mike Miller a écrit :
> Work in progress rendering of a train model. I cleared off my workbench to study
> as I remodel this train using a mix of CSG and Smooth triangles. Original model
> by Auror4 found free on Turbosquid.
>
> I will try to turn this into a Christmassy rendering by adding a large red bow
> on the engine cabin and pinning some Christmas cards to the peg board....and
> maybe a Santa cap on the wood mannequin.
> Miller
>
>
That train is MUCH better than your original one.
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"Mike Miller" <mil### [at] gmail com> wrote:
> Work in progress rendering of a train model. I cleared off my workbench to study
> as I remodel this train using a mix of CSG and Smooth triangles. Original model
> by Auror4 found free on Turbosquid.
>
> I will try to turn this into a Christmassy rendering by adding a large red bow
> on the engine cabin and pinning some Christmas cards to the peg board....and
> maybe a Santa cap on the wood mannequin.
> Miller
That train model looks great! I like how the light is falling on the scene as
well.
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"Bald Eagle" <cre### [at] netscape net> wrote:
> "Mike Miller" <mil### [at] gmail com> wrote:
>
> > Very cool. I love it.
> > I've been looking for good CAD drawings of a train locomotive to model. I've
> > found a few, but nothing complete. They must be out there, because I see some
> > awesome 3D train models. I thought about deconstructing and drafting a physical
> > scale model - but it lots of work.
>
>
> Well, i hope that you're familiar with our hyper-focused and productive member
> "Ton"
>
http://news.povray.org/povray.binaries.images/thread/%3C5dc90cc6%40news.povray.org%3E/
>
> (Who also did the entire Titanic! :O )
>
> Having an interest in machining, CNC, and sheet metal work, I've watched a
> number of Quinn Dunki's videos, and I remember that she covered information on
> model train makers, and they are all completely insane. They have detailed
> scale model drawings of _everything_, even if they have to deduce them from
> measuring hundreds of old photographs.
>
>
> https://www.youtube.com/@Blondihacks/videos
>
> https://www.steamclinic.com/forum
> https://discoverlivesteam.com/books/SYWTBALSL.html
> https://www.discoverlivesteam.com/freestuff.htm
>
> ..... and it goes on forever.
>
> - BW
Thanks for the info,
I have found some good scanned drawings, but the CAD files seem to come with a
price tag. I'll dig though those links.
Mike.
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"19100" <nomail@nomail> wrote:
> "Mike Miller" <mil### [at] gmail com> wrote:
> > Work in progress rendering of a train model. I cleared off my workbench to study
> > as I remodel this train using a mix of CSG and Smooth triangles. Original model
> > by Auror4 found free on Turbosquid.
> >
> > I will try to turn this into a Christmassy rendering by adding a large red bow
> > on the engine cabin and pinning some Christmas cards to the peg board....and
> > maybe a Santa cap on the wood mannequin.
> > Miller
>
> That train model looks great! I like how the light is falling on the scene as
> well.
Thanks, I'm liking the lighting as well. I added spotlight info inside the
strong upper area light to get a better cast shadow edge.
Mike
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"Mike Miller" <mil### [at] gmail com> wrote:
> Work in progress rendering of a train model. I cleared off my workbench to study
> as I remodel this train using a mix of CSG and Smooth triangles. Original model
> by Auror4 found free on Turbosquid.
>
> I will try to turn this into a Christmassy rendering by adding a large red bow
> on the engine cabin and pinning some Christmas cards to the peg board....and
> maybe a Santa cap on the wood mannequin.
> Miller
I love your workbench scenes. I especially like the concrete blocks with the
stains on them. That's close to what I'm trying to get with the Cogito in
prison scene, but with rocky blocks instead of concrete.
-- Chris R.
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"Chris R" <car### [at] comcast net> wrote:
> "Mike Miller" <mil### [at] gmail com> wrote:
> > Work in progress rendering of a train model. I cleared off my workbench to study
> > as I remodel this train using a mix of CSG and Smooth triangles. Original model
> > by Auror4 found free on Turbosquid.
> >
> > I will try to turn this into a Christmassy rendering by adding a large red bow
> > on the engine cabin and pinning some Christmas cards to the peg board....and
> > maybe a Santa cap on the wood mannequin.
> > Miller
>
> I love your workbench scenes. I especially like the concrete blocks with the
> stains on them. That's close to what I'm trying to get with the Cogito in
> prison scene, but with rocky blocks instead of concrete.
>
> -- Chris R.
Thanks Chris. I love the texturing you've done on your prison scene....
especially the rusted metal. I need to spend some time developing
aged/distressed materials. I get lazy and use image maps. :)
Mike
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