Saturday, October 17, 2009

Mini wireless Stereo System




The world smallest and thinnest (completely) wireless stereo system. If this were a real stereo system all the dials, controls and settings would be on a 5" LCD touch screen. There are a total of 2 bass speakers, 4 midrange speaker and 6 high range speakers, all tuned perfectly to produce the best sound. Another feature is that each speaker box is detachable and can be placed anywhere in the house (up to 40' away) and when your done it all fits back together in one small portable stereo box. dimensions 1' X 8" X 1". Last of all It has all the major connections for a computer, tv, USB, memory cards. "Mini" boss coming soon for those who want bigger and better







Saturday, October 10, 2009

Pandemonium (conceptual roller coaster)



My next entry for the google sketchup competition. Pandemonium is a flying (laying down) impulse roller coaster that rockets you off at 80 mph and reaches reaches a top speed of 108 mph (remember this is completely conceptual) the ride features high speed turns, two large loops and 1 vertical drop. The car only seats two people and feels as though you are not strapped in.







Friday, September 18, 2009

Crutiss P-40N Warhawk




Modeled for this weeks Google Sketchup Challenge. The P-40N Warhawk was m design using google schetchup tools and materials. There is not a single material that was imported in to add texture, it is 100% google sketchp original. The P-40N Warhawk was the US standard fighter plane during WWII. Thought the plane had did not match up in speed and maneuvering and overall performance against the German ME-109 or the Japanese A6M-Zero, The P-40 did offer quite the competition. The reinforced construction and heavy armor made this plane quite a worthy adversary. the American Volunteer Group (A.V.G.) — better known as “The Flying Tigers” — used their P-40s to win victories over nearly 300 Japanese planes from June 1941 to July 1942, while losing only 12 of their own in aerial combat.







Thursday, August 20, 2009

3d challenge 091 - USS UTAH BB-31



This challenge has been the hardest yet. Well considering that I have only had four entries that is not saying much. The main reason this challenge was difficult was that we could not come up with just any concept design, the battleship had to be real. So I modeled the Utah using black and white pictures. which makes the model nowhere near close to accurate, but it does somewhat resemble it. Just a little history on the USS Utah bb-31 first set sail in a trial run in 1911. since that test run there have been 3 ships that have sailed under the Utah name. the last being in Pearl Harbor and now rest as a memorial which only active military men can view. The Utah name was retired after the attack. During the time that the Utah was active it had earned 1 battle star for the U.S.







Friday, August 7, 2009

3d challenge #090 - UFO



The latest challenge was to model a UFO using google sketchup. The best was for me to explain my model is that I started with a circle and just played around with the different tools and features available in sketchup and this is how it turned out.






3d challenge #089 - Rifle

This weeks challenge was to design a rifle, the rifle could be anything from what was used in the civil war to modern day rifles. You also could create your own. I choose to create my own concept rifle. This sniper rifle is designed to shoot a 30.06 bullet. The rifle it-self is semi-automatic and has a double stacked clip holding 18 bullets. the gun is also equipped with a laser sight, a high powered scope, silencer, and recoil action in the butt of the gun.









3d challenge #088 - Skyscraper


This weeks challenge was a skyscraper. Four peaks tower is a conceptual skyscraper and was named after a local mountain range. The tower it self is 369 meters tall (approx 1200') and has four different peaks. It also features a helicopter pad and observation deck on 2 of the towers. This particular model took about 4.5 hours to complete.