Google SketchUp: How to model a simple car

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  • Опубліковано 5 гру 2008
  • Just a little video I made in my spare time. Its a little rough and messy but it gets to the point.. I hope it helps
    Sorry for all the typo's and mistakes in the video. This is just a quick example of methods used to make a car in SketchUp.
    sketchup.google.com/3dwarehous...
    Here is a SU model tutorial I made:
    sketchup.google.com/3dwarehous...
    Here is a link to a great site for blueprints:
    www.the-blueprints.com/
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  • @dk5293
    @dk5293 15 років тому

    ive had sketchup for about 4 months and have only used it a handful of times and im succesfully creating an Ford XB Falcon thanks to this great tutorial. it just requires a sense of logic when you dont understand something and dont be scared of it all!

  • @BenBRogue
    @BenBRogue  14 років тому

    I totally agree. 90% of what I know about SU is self taught. I never read anything before starting use in this program. Most other 3D programs there are hundreds of pages of instructions on how to make something quite simple, with SU it only takes a few steps and the only knowledge about 3D modeling you need is the final design you want and a few hours of playing with the common tools inside SU

  • @BenBRogue
    @BenBRogue  14 років тому

    I don't know what advice I could give except dont try to make the parts individually but make them as a whole, make the body as a singular and then separate the bits of mesh up so you can make them into separate parts. This allows you to create a clean flow of mesh. I hope you work it out, good luck!

  • @DjMana1993
    @DjMana1993 13 років тому

    Dude, I am not here to learn how to make this, but just wanted to see what people can do with Sketchup, really you are talented, you should be proud of yourself, you get thumbs up.

  • @BenBRogue
    @BenBRogue  15 років тому

    Copy all of the mesh and move it to one side, make sure that the copied mesh is selected. Right-click, Flip, and then choose the direction. You can then move this mesh into place. Sometimes the joint mesh doesnt quite join, select the mesh in the centre and choose to "intersect with selected"

  • @AD-Dom
    @AD-Dom 12 років тому +1

    Excellent tutorial. It is exactly what I was looking for. I'm not interested in drawing super cars for assets in an architectural rendering.

  • @helipad14399
    @helipad14399 15 років тому

    dont quit! and you shouldnt have a attitude like that! you probobly good at something! and sketch up is easy after a while.

  • @imtehshit
    @imtehshit 15 років тому

    Amazing, I've thought of doing a car but it seems a little to hard. I'm amazed how you've done this with SketchUp, I thought I was good.

  • @BenBRogue
    @BenBRogue  14 років тому

    You can use the move tool to join end points. Just select the end point, edge or whatever you want to move and click where you want it to go

  • @Rationalific
    @Rationalific 14 років тому

    Wow! Awesome! I really had no idea how I could make a car on SketchUp. Now, I have some idea. Thanks!

  • @BenBRogue
    @BenBRogue  14 років тому

    You have to use polygons to create faces. Try and create a triangle with the pencil tool and youll see this in progress. It happens as long as there is a flat place between connected lines....A polygon

  • @BenBRogue
    @BenBRogue  15 років тому

    Well, it is a Scorpio, but the two models were very similar. They both shared Fords global design facia and had a very similar shaped body. One major difference to note is the rear end. The American Taurus shared the same front end looks as both those cars, along with the Australia Falcon. All quite good looking cars for their time, IMO

  • @slug182
    @slug182 15 років тому +1

    mann, too much work! awesome!

  • @CragsterEagleWarrior
    @CragsterEagleWarrior 9 років тому

    i will follow this tutorial when i have time to make a car in sketchup ready to upload to gmod and then start making tonnes of cars using sketchup

  • @BenBRogue
    @BenBRogue  14 років тому

    You right click the selected mesh and click " Flip Along" and then select the direction.

  • @BenBRogue
    @BenBRogue  14 років тому

    If you got file> import and select the file format box youll see a dropdown menu with different import formats. Choose the format of you image. If your image isnt supported just use a basic image tool (such as Paint or Photoshop) to save the image as a different format.
    Otherwise, if it is a supported format just choose import or drag and drop it into the SU window.

  • @BenBRogue
    @BenBRogue  14 років тому

    Well, the first step to making a good model is knowing what you want to make. You need to find yourself some good reference images and possibly some blueprints if they are available. I can only suggest practice as I was once one of these people who didnt even know how to display edges in a model. Its very easy to learn SU and if you have some spare time to practice and learn I am always available to chat. I can be contacted in a number of ways. Just e-mail me any time if you need help.

  • @BenBRogue
    @BenBRogue  13 років тому

    @mariocbase You can go into Windows>Model Info>Units. Set your units and length snapping there. I use metric so i set it to 1mm snapping, but if i wish to do small scale objects that would require smaller snapping i just scale up my model, sometimes working on a model at a 10:1 scale

  • @BenBRogue
    @BenBRogue  14 років тому

    If you copy the mesh you can then choose to flip from the rightclick menu.

  • @DocWolph
    @DocWolph 15 років тому

    Ooo! Ooo! A Merkur XR4Ti (Ford Serria). :) I'm a Fan of the RS500 myself.

  • @MyFavoriteDisease
    @MyFavoriteDisease 15 років тому

    lol yeah, exactly what I thought. Making a car was the reason I downloaded SketchUp, but then I had to realize how hard it is - so I'll just stick with some easier stuff for now.

  • @BenBRogue
    @BenBRogue  13 років тому

    @RogueAutomotive Well, it is available on Bunkspeeds website as "Shot", but it costs money. The older version is available on pirate sites (i personally prefer the older version, a lot simpler) although illegal. They don't provide the older version so the only option is to pirate it

  • @wahyuhidayat2709
    @wahyuhidayat2709 13 років тому

    @shahzebamin you can download bezier tools plug in so you can make curvy line like in photoshop (pen tool) , just search in google or sketchucation (register first-free)

  • @BenBRogue
    @BenBRogue  14 років тому

    I also have a model with step by step instruction son how to model and troubleshoot modeling a car, just like this one. It also has a help section where you can get some very useful modeling tips to help increase workflow and make SU more functional and enjoyable. The link to that is now added to the description

  • @THODNA
    @THODNA 14 років тому

    Rogue, thank you very, very much for posting this. quite easy to follow, and now that I think about it, it's got to be the easiest method to model a vehicle.
    Might I ask, how long, in real time, did that take you?

  • @BenBRogue
    @BenBRogue  14 років тому

    @CarlTalbot94 I do plan to eventually make that particular Mondeo but I can only suggest, for now, that you practice a little more

  • @BenBRogue
    @BenBRogue  15 років тому

    If you find it hard, then I can only suggest you have more practice in SketchUp. No one can expect to jump straight into SU and start modelling like a Pro. It is very much like any other 3D modelling program, it may be completely different in the input but it takes time to learn how to use it too.
    This is about as simple as accurate car modelling gets.

  • @ysvry
    @ysvry 13 років тому

    great tut. thx for sharing.

  • @BenBRogue
    @BenBRogue  13 років тому

    @shahzebamin Well, drawing in SU is simply creating straight lines. But you can use the Draw>freehand tool.

  • @BenBRogue
    @BenBRogue  13 років тому

    @edtylerg It really is. Compared to some of the more complex methods this is child's play. There are easier ways of modelling cars but most don't allow as much mesh flexibility or accuracy and detail.

  • @Mitchieboy95
    @Mitchieboy95 15 років тому

    You make it look so easy... is this one perfectly shown in 3D warehouse 3Dview?

  • @BenBRogue
    @BenBRogue  15 років тому

    Select the edges and use the move tool while holding CTRL

  • @audidenis
    @audidenis 12 років тому

    nice work!

  • @Lukanater7777
    @Lukanater7777 11 років тому

    Great to tutorial!

  • @clarencecallahan2
    @clarencecallahan2 12 років тому

    this is bit tough but shortest method to make a realistic car!

  • @BenBRogue
    @BenBRogue  15 років тому

    Just use an image search tool and search for the type of blueprint you want

  • @BenBRogue
    @BenBRogue  14 років тому

    @stefanocelsi Well, yes, SU is easy compared to 3DS MAX or Maya, but SketchUp is for architecture and creating models quickly for presentation. Where SU is free, you have to pay overly ridiculous amounts of money for the likes of 3DS. If you’re using SU, however, you don’t need all the extras you pay for in 3DS. Try telling me making a car with 500,000+ polys and accurately is easy in SU...

  • @ludagooful
    @ludagooful 12 років тому

    Wow good job. Why didn't you use one of the skinning rubys?

  • @kuma982
    @kuma982 13 років тому

    hey the scorpio i put in RoR, great to see how its made.
    good work.
    @capidecallu Scorpio not Sierra

  • @BenBRogue
    @BenBRogue  14 років тому

    I assume you are talking about importing images? SU supports a few image formats, just goto file, import and youll be able to see what formats it supports.

  • @BenBRogue
    @BenBRogue  13 років тому

    @sporemax7950 I selected all the mesh.. CTRL and drag> right click, flip along axis> move into place

  • @Kakanlolxdxd
    @Kakanlolxdxd 14 років тому

    Pretty awesome I must say;)

  • @FordMonsterTruck
    @FordMonsterTruck 15 років тому

    great work, but if it this you know easy then how come all the cars (69' chargers mostly) are always so scrued up? all so i have been working on a consept mod for a jeep, if i send you picks can you make it?

  • @jammytimmy
    @jammytimmy 15 років тому

    how did you mirror the side you made because im working on a car atm and i need to do that

  • @BenBRogue
    @BenBRogue  14 років тому

    I can suggest using the move and scale tools to try to clean things up a bit. If you contact me directly than I would be able to provide more in depth information

  • @eldiondiaz
    @eldiondiaz 14 років тому

    good....very impressive

  • @BenBRogue
    @BenBRogue  13 років тому

    @wah513 There are a few good programs, I personally use Hypershot

  • @BenBRogue
    @BenBRogue  14 років тому

    @TheSpeedula Well, it is for beginners, it’s about as simple as accurate modelling gets

  • @BenBRogue
    @BenBRogue  12 років тому

    @sk84life231 Anything you want! I would suggest something from the 80's or the 20 or so years preceding it, simple designs usually mean an easier model.

  • @BenBRogue
    @BenBRogue  15 років тому

    ...That is one of the very basic things you would learn if you actually tried. It is very basic; select the mesh you wish to smooth, right click and then choose soften/smooth

  • @SolidBigBoss89
    @SolidBigBoss89 12 років тому

    can u make model a Subaru BRZ in 3Ds Max or Zmodeler please hope you make tutorials

  • @BenBRogue
    @BenBRogue  14 років тому

    I assume you mean the draw tool? I can't think of any other tool I may have used to do what you describe

  • @BenBRogue
    @BenBRogue  14 років тому

    @THODNA I think maybe 2-3 hours, I can't really remember, it was a long time ago. Nowadays I do spend a LOT more time on my models, often more then 50! I still use a very similar method to this when it comes to modelling from a single drawing of a design, although results seem to vary a bit. I really should make a new video some time but seem to always screw it up 8(

  • @Ozgrin_thewizard
    @Ozgrin_thewizard 14 років тому

    how do you select edges and make faces between them?

  • @BenBRogue
    @BenBRogue  15 років тому

    Drag and drop the file into SketchUp or choose: File> Import and choose the file type

  • @Cathexis256
    @Cathexis256 14 років тому

    What is the name of the tool you used to "warp" the outlines of the model? Thanks!

  • @simehong2000
    @simehong2000 8 років тому

    Please tell to me which one is more easy to create like this ( car models / toys ) using google skechup or 3Dmax or Cinema4D ?

  • @BenBRogue
    @BenBRogue  13 років тому

    @DjMana1993 Thanks, it's nice to hear the occasional comment like that.

  • @BenBRogue
    @BenBRogue  14 років тому

    Yeah, a couple of hours. Working was a bit slower as processing power was lost from using a screen recorder

  • @SolidBigBoss89
    @SolidBigBoss89 12 років тому

    hey bro when i done from it then i want to put in a game Grand Theft Auto IV if you know the game how to do that ??

  • @BenBRogue
    @BenBRogue  14 років тому

    @offroad259 If you need a little more basic help, I suggest you go to the help files in SketchUp, they are very useful

  • @SolidBigBoss89
    @SolidBigBoss89 12 років тому

    hey bro if you interested in Grand Theft Auto IV when i done from modelin the car how then i put the car that i model it in the game Grand Theft Auto IV if you know the game please replay me for how to make it work in the game ??

  • @TheBaj
    @TheBaj 14 років тому

    Hey guys, the key is to try everything on your own. If you see a tool that you don't know the meaning of, try it on your model. Just press " Ctrl+Z" to Undo. This is the best and the fastest way to learn. Sketchup is supposed to be the Easiest 3-D program.

  • @BenBRogue
    @BenBRogue  14 років тому

    People use SketchUp because its easy, fast and you dont need to read 100 pages of nonsensical cr@p just to figure out how to do anything. With SU all you do is download, install and start using. People who use Zmod are mainly game modders, its used mainly for preparing models for game.

  • @wah513
    @wah513 13 років тому

    @RogueAutomotive from where i can download hypershot..???

  • @driftfreak12
    @driftfreak12 15 років тому

    I have a question, how do you get the blueprints in sketchup?, i mean i got the .jpg file, then how?

  • @BenBRogue
    @BenBRogue  12 років тому

    @redXsketch When I made this video I had been using SketchUp for about a year or more, nothing major, just hobby work

  • @wah513
    @wah513 13 років тому

    can anyone help me, where i can find rendering software for google sketchup 8 models....plzzz reply

  • @Member01289
    @Member01289 15 років тому

    How do you make the lines invisible?

  • @Adryyy
    @Adryyy 9 років тому

    Thanks! I'm making a smallville game :)

  • @BenBRogue
    @BenBRogue  14 років тому

    This was made with SU6.

  • @BenBRogue
    @BenBRogue  14 років тому

    @nfsfan475 If you mean the blueprints, read the description

  • @BenBRogue
    @BenBRogue  15 років тому

    I have to agree

  • @glupan4
    @glupan4 13 років тому

    You are a great modeler, but no ofense, final result looks like a cartoon car, how to fix that and make model more realistic?

  • @TheDutchMitchell
    @TheDutchMitchell 13 років тому

    how to import those pictures?

  • @justforVIDEOSqmz
    @justforVIDEOSqmz 12 років тому

    @RogueAutomotive
    oooh okay THANKS A LOT

  • @Temoneyz
    @Temoneyz 15 років тому

    where did you get your file from?

  • @justforVIDEOSqmz
    @justforVIDEOSqmz 12 років тому

    how can you mirror

  • @BenBRogue
    @BenBRogue  14 років тому

    Well, I'm going to need more information than that. . . I find this to be about as straight forward as it comes, so, what seems to be the problem?
    If you just straight dont understand, than take a further look at my other tutorial videos

  • @DocWolph
    @DocWolph 14 років тому

    Oop. That's right. Those were great cars. The BMW 3-series of their day.

  • @PoopHead99999999
    @PoopHead99999999 10 років тому +1

    This is skill

  • @BenBRogue
    @BenBRogue  15 років тому

    Thanks

  • @bgsmink
    @bgsmink 14 років тому

    how to mirror on #6?

  • @BenBRogue
    @BenBRogue  14 років тому

    Well, a Scorpio, but they are very similar.

  • @mailmanbam
    @mailmanbam 12 років тому

    gta 4 doesnt support sketchup files, you can convert it in 3ds max than load it in zmodeler than into gta 4

  • @TheBaj
    @TheBaj 14 років тому

    thanks for agreeing, my sketchup nickname is "desibhaji punjab wale", please take a look at my lamborghini miura (there's only 4-5 Miuras in the warehouse so it won't take a lot of time to find)

  • @GoldCars666
    @GoldCars666 14 років тому

    you must be good at making cars, you can maby make cars and put it in to rigs of rods!

  • @BenBRogue
    @BenBRogue  15 років тому

    The "file" is juat an image...anyone knows where to get images from on the internet; Just ues Google!

  • @manofoke
    @manofoke 13 років тому

    show very good car

  • @jammytimmy
    @jammytimmy 15 років тому

    thanks :D

  • @CyberZ0ne
    @CyberZ0ne 6 років тому

    great job but looks very complicated to do

  • @BenBRogue
    @BenBRogue  15 років тому

    OMG! ... view> edge style> display edges

  • @BenBRogue
    @BenBRogue  12 років тому

    @justforVIDEOSqmz I have answered your question in the comments below

  • @fusionfallboy863
    @fusionfallboy863 14 років тому

    did u say simple?

  • @BenBRogue
    @BenBRogue  14 років тому

    Thanks, I assume so

  • @TheSpeedula
    @TheSpeedula 14 років тому

    the only problem is it is NOT FOR BEGINNERS i made up my own way fo my latest car

  • @BenBRogue
    @BenBRogue  15 років тому

    Well, I guess its because there are so many people who use it, that dont know how to model properly, and wouldnt bother to take correct measurements. That would mean they would all be out of proportion and it would just make Google Earth look bad.

  • @The_Impaler1
    @The_Impaler1 14 років тому

    is it a ford sierra ?XD

  • @BenBRogue
    @BenBRogue  14 років тому

    (read comments below)

  • @BenBRogue
    @BenBRogue  13 років тому

    @glupan4 Just add more detail, or use a different technique. This is very "simple", as the title says. Itl take a lot more time and effort to make it look realistic