24 December 2007
3D Challenge #021 - Battlebot
Note: Please read the guidelines for participating in the challenge. The purpose of the challenge is to have fun and bring SketchUp users together and help each other learn and get better at using our favorite 3d modeling program. We will remove comments that are objectionable or offensive.
This week's challenge:
Battlebot
You may know the TV-show with all those robots battleling in an arena against each other. This week we are going to model a battlebot for such a contest. There are two limitations to your battlebot; With all battle weapons fully extended the bot should fit in a box with a length, width and height of 8 foot or 2,5m. Secondly, in case of a multibot (a configuration consisting of multiple independent smaller bots) you may not have more than three independent bots which should fit together in the same box of 8 foot or 2,5m. More information about battlebots can be found at the official battlebot website.
Good luck ALL!
3d Warehouse tag: 3d challenge 021
Due Date: Wed, Jan 2 (Challenge closed)
Click here to see the submitted models for this challenge.
Winner (2 Way Tie)
Unstoppable by DF Andy
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X-Saw Bot Codename: "Lucky Johnny" by Xayzer
2 nd Place
Die-Sector by sir LOZ
3 rd Place
Skeletron by DALEXD
Congrats to All !!!!!
19 December 2007
3D Challenge #020 - Windmill
Note: Please read the guidelines for participating in the challenge. The purpose of the challenge is to have fun and bring SketchUp users together and help each other learn and get better at using our favorite 3d modeling program. We will remove comments that are objectionable or offensive.
This week's challenge:
Windmill
This week we are going to use the power of the wind by creating a windmill. Windmills exist all over the world in all kind of sizes, shapes and for many applications. During history, this force of nature has been used to pump water, grind grain, saw wood and to produce electricity in the modern windmill generations. As usual you are free to choose the design and application of your windmill. You can use one of the mentioned applications or create a new one yourself.
Good luck ALL!
3d Warehouse tag: 3d challenge 020
Due Date: Wed, Dec 26 (Challenge closed)
Click here to see the submitted models for this challenge.
Winner
Ormill - The Orthanc Windmill by Xayzer
2 nd Place
Wind Turbine by sir LOZ
3 rd Place
"Moara" Windmill by DALEXD
Honorable Mention
Old Mayans by DF Andy
Congrats to All !!!!!
12 December 2007
3D Challenge #019 - Magnetic levitation train
Note: Please read the guidelines for participating in the challenge. The purpose of the challenge is to have fun and bring SketchUp users together and help each other learn and get better at using our favorite 3d modeling program. We will remove comments that are objectionable or offensive.
This week's challenge:
Magnetic levitation train
Magnetic levitation (maglev), a method by which an object is suspended with no support other than magnetic fields. This principle makes a train float in air which eliminates friction that wheels normally would produce. Without that friction, higher speeds are possible. The current speed record of a maglev train is 581 km/h or 361 mph. The challenge this week is to create such a maglev train from an existing or imaginary design.
Beside the weekly challenge, we would like you to take notice of an additional challenge by Aidan Chopra from the Sketchupdate blog. For that challenge you have to create a new sleigh for Santa. More information about the challenge and how to participate can be found at the Sketchupdate blog.
Good luck ALL!
3d Warehouse tag: 3d challenge 019
Due Date: Wed, Dec 19 (challenge closed)
Click here to see the submitted models for this challenge.
Winner
The SteamLev Express by Xayzer
2 nd Place
Train Contest by ely862me
3 rd Place
Radical Red Streak by Marian
Congrats to ALL !!!!
05 December 2007
3D Challenge #018 - One person spaceship
Note: Please read the guidelines for participating in the challenge. The purpose of the challenge is to have fun and bring SketchUp users together and help each other learn and get better at using our favorite 3d modeling program. We will remove comments that are objectionable or offensive.
This week's challenge:
One person spaceship
With very few examples available, the subject for this challenge demands a bit of imagination. We are going to model a spaceship for one person. There are no limitations to the ships purpose, size, shape, style or used technology for as long as it is designed for one person. It could be a one person fighter, an escape capsule or just a normal transportation vehicle for the future. All options are open, so let your imagination go crazy on this challenge. A nice example of a one person spaceship is the Tie Fighter from Darth Vader of the Star Wars movies, as shown in the image above.
Good luck ALL!
3d Warehouse tag: 3d challenge 018
Due Date: Wed, Dec 12 (Challenge closed)
Click here to see the submitted models for this challenge.
Winner
Cobra MK1 by Marian
2 nd Place
Flying Saucer by Jacob
3 rd Place (4 Way Tie)
One Man UFO by Jeff Myers
Scorpion Fighter by Tom (Cartographer_Tom)
Big Shooter - Steel Jeeg (Go Nagai 1975-76) by COSEDIMARCO
Simple Spacepod by SketchUp Guy
Congrats to ALL !!!!!!
28 November 2007
3D Challenge #017 - Bridge
Note: Please read the guidelines for participating in the challenge. The purpose of the challenge is to have fun and bring SketchUp users together and help each other learn and get better at using our favorite 3d modeling program. We will remove comments that are objectionable or offensive.
This week's challenge:
Bridge
This week we are going to model a bridge. Theoraticaly, a bridge is a built structure to span a physical obstacle like a gorge, valley, road, railroad track, river or body of water for example. In reality even a log fallen across a river could be considered to be a bridge. This challenge you are free to create your own obstacle to span. When choosing your bridge to model, also consider all the other types of bridges beside the most well known suspension bridge. All over the world there are many examples of beautiful bridges made from wood, stone or cast iron instead of steel and other present-day hightech materials. Those old bridges often have loads of interesting construction or decoration details which will really test your sketchup skills.
Good luck ALL!
3d Warehouse tag: 3d challenge 017
Due Date: Wed, Dec 5 (Challenge closed)
Click here to see the submitted models for this challenge.
Winner (2 Models)
Venetian Bridge by COSEDIMARCO
Pnote dell'Accademia (1933) by COSEDIMARCO)
2 nd Place
Shasta River Bridge by Don East
3 rd Place (2 Way Tie)
Covered Bridge by Bill Breen
Wooden Truss Bridge by Tom (Cartographer_Tom)
Congrats to ALL !!!!
21 November 2007
3D Challenge #016 - Stapler
Note: Please read the guidelines for participating in the challenge. The purpose of the challenge is to have fun and bring SketchUp users together and help each other learn and get better at using our favorite 3d modeling program. We will remove comments that are objectionable or offensive.
This week's challenge:
Stapler
Although the modern office is getting more and more digitalized by computers, it still can't without the good old stapler. A very simple mechanical device to join sheets of paper, or other materials, together. They exist in all kinds of models, sizes and colors, each designed for it's own purpose. The challenge this week will be to model this crucial piece of office equipment. There are lot's of models to choose from, like desk staplers, hand staplers, extra long staplers, electric staplers, staple free staplers, gadget staplers or maybe even an air powered construction stapler. Jump in and start modeling...
Good luck ALL!
3d Warehouse tag: 3d challenge 016
Due Date: Wed, Nov 28 (Challenge closed)
Click here to see the submitted models for this challenge.
Winner
Acme Handstitch by Eric
2 nd Place
Standard Stapler by COSEDIMARCO
3 rd Place
Swingline 444 Desktop Stapler by Don East
Honorable Mention
Stanley Sharpshooter by rvhard
Congrats to ALL !!!!!
14 November 2007
3D Challenge #015 - Lighthouse
Note: Please read the guidelines for participating in the challenge. The purpose of the challenge is to have fun and bring SketchUp users together and help each other learn and get better at using our favorite 3d modeling program. We will remove comments that are objectionable or offensive.
This week's challenge:
Lighthouse
When man started to explore the seas, they where confronted with a few problems. During nighttime it was almost impossible to find the way back to land. When they did find land, there was no warning for dangerous areas in the sea. From that time they started to make fires on the coasts during the night. These fires made it possible to navigate home or warned for possible danger. During the centuries, these fires where replaced by alternative lightsources to the present day electrical lighthouses. This week, a lighthouse will be the 3D challenge. On this website you can download a pdf file with more information about the shapes, color patterns and lights from lighthouses.
Good luck ALL!
3d Warehouse tag: 3d challenge 015
Due Date: Wed, Nov 21 (Challenge closed)
Click here to see the submitted models for this challenge.
Winner
Island Lighthouse by Tom (Cartogragher_Tom)
2 nd Place
Tin Toy Lighthouse - Don East
3 rd Place
Lady Isle Lighthouse by COSEDIMARCO
Congrats to ALL !!!!
07 November 2007
3D Challenge #014 - Mobile home / caravan
Note: Please read the guidelines for participating in the challenge. The purpose of the challenge is to have fun and bring SketchUp users together and help each other learn and get better at using our favorite 3d modeling program. We will remove comments that are objectionable or offensive.
This week's challenge:
Mobile home / Caravan
This week our Sketchup challenge is to model an accomodation in a compressed space. This can be anything like a mobile home, a caravan or even a house in a shipping container. Other creative ideas are of course allowed as long as it's an accomodation in a compressed space. It doesn't nescesarily has to have wheels but it should be movable. You are free to create only the outside of your accomodation, or the inside as well. Remember that time is short so use it wisely. Start with the main shapes and add details later on.
Good luck ALL!
3d Warehouse tag: 3d challenge 014
Due Date: Wed, Nov 14 (Challenge closed)
Click here to see the submitted models for this challenge.
Winner
Covered Wagon by Tom (Cartographer_Tom)
2 nd Place
Evonne's RV by Evonne (evoo73)
3 rd Place
1963 Airstream Bambi by Don East
Honorable Mention
Solar Caravan by chaitanyak
Congrats to ALL !!!!!
31 October 2007
3D Challenge #013 - Communication satellite
Note: Please read the guidelines for participating in the challenge. The purpose of the challenge is to have fun and bring SketchUp users together and help each other learn and get better at using our favorite 3d modeling program. We will remove comments that are objectionable or offensive.
This week's challenge:
Communication satellite
With the launch of the Soviet Satellite "Sputnik 1", the era of the communication satellite began in 1957. Since then, numerous satellites have been launched to provide in the need to communicate with each other around the world. This week we are going to model such a communication satellite. The design may be an existing communication satellite or your own imaginary design. For this challenge we won't make a difference between a normal communication satellite and a telecommunication satellite. We're looking forward to your satellite models...
Good luck ALL!
3d Warehouse tag: 3d challenge 013
Due Date: Wed, Nov 7 (Challenge closed)
Click here to see the submitted models for this challenge.
Winner
S.I.D. Space Intruder Detector by COSEDIMARCO
2 nd Place
Telstar 1 by D. James
3 rd (3 Way Tie)
Communication Satellite by Marian
19 th Century Satellite by Nase
2027 CNN 3D World News Cast by Don East
Congrats to ALL !!!!
24 October 2007
3D Challenge #012 - Radio
Note: Please read the guidelines for participating in the challenge. The purpose of the challenge is to have fun and bring SketchUp users together and help each other learn and get better at using our favorite 3d modeling program. We will remove comments that are objectionable or offensive.
This week's challenge:
Radio
For this week's challenge, we are going to model a radio. There are all kind of radios, portable radios like ghettoblasters, car radios or home theatre sets for example. The choice of the type of radio and an existing or home made design is yours. The only limitation this challenge is that every part of the radio has to be modeled. This means that all the buttons, displays and other parts have to be made from geometry, no boxes with the image of a radiofront. It's all about using the possiblities of the Sketchup tools effective.
Good luck ALL!
3d Warehouse tag: 3d challenge 012
Due Date: Wed, Oct 31 (Challenge closed)
Click here to see the submitted models for this challenge.
Winner
"Wonder" Radio by COSEDIMARCO
2 nd Place
1937 RCA Magic Eye Radio by Don East
3 rd Place (2 Way Tie)
Rock'n'Roll Radio by Johanna
All Band Scanner Radio by MHolzinger
Congrats to ALL !!!
17 October 2007
3D Challenge #011 - Bedroom Set
Note: Please read the guidelines for participating in the challenge. The purpose of the challenge is to have fun and bring SketchUp users together and help each other learn and get better at using our favorite 3d modeling program. We will remove comments that are objectionable or offensive.
This week's challenge:
Bedroom Set
A bedroom set is a group of furniture sold as a unit, typically comprising a bed, nightstand, and dresser/chest of drawers (With or without mirror). The bed can include a headboard for added detail. Sometimes a set also includes a wardrobe/Armoire or a Vanity w/chair. The choices are endless. There are many types of beds that can be selected and can also include the drawer storage space as part of the bed. This is commonly seen in the bunk bed style. The choice of furniture is up to you. Make as many or few items as you like, but it should always include the Bed.
Good luck ALL!
3d Warehouse tag: 3d challenge 011
Due Date: Wed, Oct 24 (Challenge closed)
Click here to see the submitted models for this challenge.
Winner
The Pad by Don East
2 nd Place
Bed Room Set by MHolzinger
3 rd Place
All-In-One Bedroom Set by Tom (Cartographer_Tom)
Congrats to All !!!
14 October 2007
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13 October 2007
10 October 2007
3D Challenge #010 - Three wheeled car
Note: Please read the guidelines for participating in the challenge. The purpose of the challenge is to have fun and bring SketchUp users together and help each other learn and get better at using our favorite 3d modeling program. We will remove comments that are objectionable or offensive.
This week's challenge:
Three wheeled car
Some of you may remember the little red tricycle on which you learned how to ride a bike. This week we are going to model the grown-up version of that little red bike, a three wheeled car. As usual you are free to create your own design, or to recreate an existing three wheeled car. The only rule is that your car has to have three wheels, not more not less. An interior design is allowed but not required, as the exterior might be time consuming on it's own. We are looking forward to see your vision on a three wheeled car...
Good luck all!
3d Warehouse tag: 3d challenge 010
Due Date: Wed, Oct 17 (Challenge closed)
Click here to see the submitted models for this challenge.
Winner
Little Yellow Three Wheel Rocket by Waveydavey
2 nd Place
Radical "SNAP" Three Wheeled Car + by Marian
3 rd Place
Convertible by ChrisBence
Congrats to ALL !!!!
This week's challenge:
Three wheeled car
Some of you may remember the little red tricycle on which you learned how to ride a bike. This week we are going to model the grown-up version of that little red bike, a three wheeled car. As usual you are free to create your own design, or to recreate an existing three wheeled car. The only rule is that your car has to have three wheels, not more not less. An interior design is allowed but not required, as the exterior might be time consuming on it's own. We are looking forward to see your vision on a three wheeled car...
Good luck all!
3d Warehouse tag: 3d challenge 010
Due Date: Wed, Oct 17 (Challenge closed)
Click here to see the submitted models for this challenge.
Winner
Little Yellow Three Wheel Rocket by Waveydavey
2 nd Place
Radical "SNAP" Three Wheeled Car + by Marian
3 rd Place
Convertible by ChrisBence
Congrats to ALL !!!!
About
About SketchUp 3D Challenge
Welcome to the SketchUp 3D Challenge!
This blog site is all about community challenges, of 3d-modeling by the Google SketchUp 3D modeling software. The goal is to improve the skills of modeling.
These are community challenges, community decides the topic of challenge also community voting will decide winners. Anyone can take part in challenges. The challenging environment of community, sharing of knowledge & winning challenge will improve your skills in Sketchup 3d modeling. Community can learn from each others, understand new tips & tricks. Have fun in creating your models. Showcase your work, learn from mistakes.
Community environment is very useful for learning, using tips-trick, and understanding, sharing knowledge & make creative use of your 3D-modeling talent in SketchUp software.
Be sure to view the challenge guidelines at the bottom of the page, and the 3D Challenge participation manual in the useful links section on the right of the page.
Its all about fun & learning.
Welcome to the SketchUp 3D Challenge!
This blog site is all about community challenges, of 3d-modeling by the Google SketchUp 3D modeling software. The goal is to improve the skills of modeling.
These are community challenges, community decides the topic of challenge also community voting will decide winners. Anyone can take part in challenges. The challenging environment of community, sharing of knowledge & winning challenge will improve your skills in Sketchup 3d modeling. Community can learn from each others, understand new tips & tricks. Have fun in creating your models. Showcase your work, learn from mistakes.
Community environment is very useful for learning, using tips-trick, and understanding, sharing knowledge & make creative use of your 3D-modeling talent in SketchUp software.
Be sure to view the challenge guidelines at the bottom of the page, and the 3D Challenge participation manual in the useful links section on the right of the page.
Its all about fun & learning.
03 October 2007
3D Challenge #009 - Skyscraper (exterior)
Note: Please read the guidelines for participating in the challenge. The purpose of the challenge is to have fun and bring SketchUp users together and help each other learn and get better at using our favorite 3d modeling program. We will remove comments that are objectionable or offensive.
This week's challenge:
Skyscraper
This weeks challenge will be to develop a skyscraper. This can be your own design or an existing building. Web research has defined this to be a building as short as 35 meters (115 feet). Our target will be between 80 Meters (262 feet) and 500 Meters (1640 feet). Unlike models built for Google Earth, which are primarily textured driven with basic shapes beneath, we are still interested in 3D development of a nice model. Textures will be off during judging. This will give all a chance to use repeating patterns and hole cutting components. The challenge will be more about main shape design concepts than creating a highly detailed building. Although there are guidelines via web search for multiple tower structures, choice between architectural style and number of towers are of your choice.
Good luck all!
3d Warehouse tag: 3d challenge 009
Due Date: Wed, Oct 10 (Challenge closed)
Click here to see the submitted models for this challenge.
Winner
This week's challenge:
Skyscraper
This weeks challenge will be to develop a skyscraper. This can be your own design or an existing building. Web research has defined this to be a building as short as 35 meters (115 feet). Our target will be between 80 Meters (262 feet) and 500 Meters (1640 feet). Unlike models built for Google Earth, which are primarily textured driven with basic shapes beneath, we are still interested in 3D development of a nice model. Textures will be off during judging. This will give all a chance to use repeating patterns and hole cutting components. The challenge will be more about main shape design concepts than creating a highly detailed building. Although there are guidelines via web search for multiple tower structures, choice between architectural style and number of towers are of your choice.
Good luck all!
3d Warehouse tag: 3d challenge 009
Due Date: Wed, Oct 10 (Challenge closed)
Click here to see the submitted models for this challenge.
Winner
Sculpture from Earth by Don East
2 nd Place (3 Way Tie)
Cubic Skyscraper by COSEDIMARCO
Skyscraper by ChrisBence
Crystal of the Mountain by Flagfreak
Honorable Mention
Skyscraper (Again) by MauriceS
Congrats to ALL!!!!!!!!
26 September 2007
3D Challenge #008 - Time machine
Note: Please read the guidelines for participating in the challenge. The purpose of the challenge is to have fun and bring SketchUp users together and help each other learn and get better at using our favorite 3d modeling program. We will remove comments that are objectionable or offensive.
This week's challenge:
Time machine
This weeks challenge will be highly creative as we are going to make a "time machine" to travel in time. The hard part is that there are not really much examples you can recreate or use as an example. Imagination is the keyword this challenge. How would your time machine look like and how would it be used? Will it be something
like a small watch, a fixed device which is room filling or a car like in the "back to the future" movies. You can make your design in any style you can think of. It could be a highly futuristic design, Leonardo Da Vinci style or even Looney Tunes style.
Good luck!
3d Warehouse tag: 3d challenge 008
Due Date: Wed, Oct 3 (Challenge Closed)
Click here to see the submitted models for this challenge.
This week's challenge:
Time machine
This weeks challenge will be highly creative as we are going to make a "time machine" to travel in time. The hard part is that there are not really much examples you can recreate or use as an example. Imagination is the keyword this challenge. How would your time machine look like and how would it be used? Will it be something
like a small watch, a fixed device which is room filling or a car like in the "back to the future" movies. You can make your design in any style you can think of. It could be a highly futuristic design, Leonardo Da Vinci style or even Looney Tunes style.
Good luck!
3d Warehouse tag: 3d challenge 008
Due Date: Wed, Oct 3 (Challenge Closed)
Click here to see the submitted models for this challenge.
Winner
Time Machine by COSEDIMARCO
2 nd Place
Calvin & Hobbes' Time Machine by Andrew Alexander (acad_whiz)
3rd Place
Time Traveler 5000 by Tom (Cartographer_Tom)
Congrats to ALL !!!!!
19 September 2007
3D Challenge #007 - Fountain pen
Note: Please read the guidelines for participating in the challenge. The purpose of the challenge is to have fun and bring SketchUp users together and help each other learn and get better at using our favorite 3d modeling program. We will remove comments that are objectionable or offensive.
This week's challenge:
Fountain pen
One of the first fountain pens with a reservoir was created in Egypt around 953. It took until the 18th century before the fountain pen got developed more and more. From about 1850 many new patents were requested and mass-production started in 1880. Currently the fountain pen has reached a more exclusive or historic status, as it is passed by ballpoints and computer technology. This weeks challenge is to create an existing or imaginary fountain pen. As usual you're free to choose whatever kind of fountain pen you prefer, like fountain pens for sketching, a cheap mass-production fountain pen or a highly exclusive fountain pen for example. Well known brands for inspiration are: Waterman, Montblanc, Parker, Pelikan, Rotring, Sheaffer and many others.
Jump in and start modeling!
3d Warehouse tag: 3d challenge 007
Due Date: Wed, Sep 26 (challenge closed)
Click here to see the submitted models for this challenge.
Winner
This week's challenge:
Fountain pen
One of the first fountain pens with a reservoir was created in Egypt around 953. It took until the 18th century before the fountain pen got developed more and more. From about 1850 many new patents were requested and mass-production started in 1880. Currently the fountain pen has reached a more exclusive or historic status, as it is passed by ballpoints and computer technology. This weeks challenge is to create an existing or imaginary fountain pen. As usual you're free to choose whatever kind of fountain pen you prefer, like fountain pens for sketching, a cheap mass-production fountain pen or a highly exclusive fountain pen for example. Well known brands for inspiration are: Waterman, Montblanc, Parker, Pelikan, Rotring, Sheaffer and many others.
Jump in and start modeling!
3d Warehouse tag: 3d challenge 007
Due Date: Wed, Sep 26 (challenge closed)
Click here to see the submitted models for this challenge.
Winner
Rotring 600 Fountain Pen by COSEDIMARCO
2 nd (3 Way Tie)
Blue Pen by Andrew Alexander (acad_whiz)
Fountain Pen in Time by Don East
Ergonomically Incorrect Pen by Tom (Cartographer_Tom)
Congrats to ALL !!!!
12 September 2007
3D Challenge #006 - Ancient temple
Note: Please read the guidelines for participating in the challenge. The purpose of the challenge is to have fun and bring SketchUp users together and help each other learn and get better at using our favorite 3d modeling program. We will remove comments that are objectionable or offensive.
This week's challenge:
Ancient temple
In the history of mankind, people created various types of buildings to worship their gods. These temples often still exists today and represent the architectural style of the nation who build it. For some nations it's a residence for their holy people, for other nations a place to sacrifice. Famous temples still existing today are, for example, the Arcopolis of Athene, Abu Simbel in Egypt, Tikal in Guatemala and many others. The challenge this week is to create such a temple to worship a god. You are allowed to recreate an existing temple or design your own. Depending on the complexity of the temple you are free to design the outside as well as the inside.
Good luck!
3d Warehouse tag: 3d challenge 006
Due Date: Wed, Sep 19 (challenge closed)
This week's challenge:
Ancient temple
In the history of mankind, people created various types of buildings to worship their gods. These temples often still exists today and represent the architectural style of the nation who build it. For some nations it's a residence for their holy people, for other nations a place to sacrifice. Famous temples still existing today are, for example, the Arcopolis of Athene, Abu Simbel in Egypt, Tikal in Guatemala and many others. The challenge this week is to create such a temple to worship a god. You are allowed to recreate an existing temple or design your own. Depending on the complexity of the temple you are free to design the outside as well as the inside.
Good luck!
3d Warehouse tag: 3d challenge 006
Due Date: Wed, Sep 19 (challenge closed)
Click here to see the submitted models for this challenge.
Winner
Herod's Temple by Andrew Alexander (acad_whiz)
2 nd Place
Great Water Temple of Fugamma by Don East
3 rd Place
Tabernacle of the Lord by FlagFreak
Congrats to All !!!!!
05 September 2007
3D Challenge #005 - Airplane
Note: Please read the guidelines for participating in the challenge. The purpose of the challenge is to have fun and bring SketchUp users together and help each other learn and get better at using our favorite 3d modeling program. We will remove comments that are objectionable or offensive.
This week's challenge:
Airplane
This week we are not going down into the deep sea, but up in the air. This weeks challenge is to create an aircraft. The history of aviation showed us lots of different ways to fly, from the airliners to gliders and from the jet fighters to seaplanes. We give you the chance to recreate an existing airplane or design a new one yourself. The sky is the limit...
Good luck!
3d Warehouse tag: 3d challenge 005
Due Date: Wed, Sep 12 (Challenge closed)
This week's challenge:
Airplane
This week we are not going down into the deep sea, but up in the air. This weeks challenge is to create an aircraft. The history of aviation showed us lots of different ways to fly, from the airliners to gliders and from the jet fighters to seaplanes. We give you the chance to recreate an existing airplane or design a new one yourself. The sky is the limit...
Good luck!
3d Warehouse tag: 3d challenge 005
Due Date: Wed, Sep 12 (Challenge closed)
Winner
Concorde by Andrew Alexander (acad_whiz)
2 nd Place
MecuVar by FlagFreak
3 rd Place
P-51 Mustang by Gully Foyle
Honorable Mention
K35 Bonanza bt Don East
Congrats to All !!!
30 August 2007
3D Challenge #004 - Deep sea residence
Note: Please read the guidelines for participating in the challenge. The purpose of the challenge is to have fun and bring SketchUp users together and help each other learn and get better at using our favorite 3d modeling program. We will remove comments that are objectionable or offensive.
This week's challenge:
Deep sea residence
The planet earth consists for 2/3 of water and for only 1/3 of land. Instead of searching for living space on other planets, this time we try to use that part of earth under water. The challenge this week is to create a residence that makes it possible to live under water. Your choice is to create a structure for 1 person, a family or for lot's of habitants. How would the structure deal with the pressure, how would you get there, can it be moved or is it fixed to the ocean floor? As time for the challenge is short only the exterior is required, creating an interior is optional if you have time enough.
Good luck!
3d Warehouse tag: 3d challenge 004
Due Date: Wed, Sep 5 (Challenge closed)
This week's challenge:
Deep sea residence
The planet earth consists for 2/3 of water and for only 1/3 of land. Instead of searching for living space on other planets, this time we try to use that part of earth under water. The challenge this week is to create a residence that makes it possible to live under water. Your choice is to create a structure for 1 person, a family or for lot's of habitants. How would the structure deal with the pressure, how would you get there, can it be moved or is it fixed to the ocean floor? As time for the challenge is short only the exterior is required, creating an interior is optional if you have time enough.
Good luck!
3d Warehouse tag: 3d challenge 004
Due Date: Wed, Sep 5 (Challenge closed)
Winner
Coral Dome by Devon (psybuzz)
2 nd Place
Deep Sea 7 by irosade
3 rd Place
Ballast Water Homes by Don East
Congrats to All !!!!!!!
22 August 2007
3D Challenge #003 - Mars Rover
Note: Please read the guidelines for participating in the challenge. The purpose of the challenge is to have fun and bring SketchUp users together and help each other learn and get better at using our favorite 3d modeling program. We will remove comments that are objectionable or offensive.
This week's challenge:
Mars Rover
With over 6.000.000.000 people on this planet, space to expand is running out. It is time to explore the universe for new livingspace on other planets. For many years all kinds of exploring devices have been send to the moon, Mars and other planets. Our challenge this week is to help NASA a bit with designing a new Rover which can investigate the Mars surface. All options are open, it can be an autonomous vehicle or driven by people, driving on wheels or walking on legs. Start modeling and show us your device for exploring the Mars surface!
3d Warehouse tag: 3d challenge 003
Due Date: Wed, Aug 29 (Challenge closed)
Winner
All Terrain Rec. Mars Rover by Don East
2 nd Place
Mars Bus by Tom (aka Cartographer_Tom)
3 rd Place
Mars Rover by rbedi100
Honorable Mention
(Work In Progress)
Mars Rover by Oscar (aka Oz The Wiz)
Congrats to All !!!!
This week's challenge:
Mars Rover
With over 6.000.000.000 people on this planet, space to expand is running out. It is time to explore the universe for new livingspace on other planets. For many years all kinds of exploring devices have been send to the moon, Mars and other planets. Our challenge this week is to help NASA a bit with designing a new Rover which can investigate the Mars surface. All options are open, it can be an autonomous vehicle or driven by people, driving on wheels or walking on legs. Start modeling and show us your device for exploring the Mars surface!
3d Warehouse tag: 3d challenge 003
Due Date: Wed, Aug 29 (Challenge closed)
Winner
All Terrain Rec. Mars Rover by Don East
2 nd Place
Mars Bus by Tom (aka Cartographer_Tom)
3 rd Place
Mars Rover by rbedi100
Honorable Mention
(Work In Progress)
Mars Rover by Oscar (aka Oz The Wiz)
Congrats to All !!!!
08 August 2007
3D Challenge #002 - Wooden Toy
Note: Please read the guidelines for participating in the challenge. The purpose of the challenge is to have fun and bring SketchUp users together and help each other learn and get better at using our favorite 3d modeling program. We will remove comments that are objectionable or offensive.
This week's challenge:
Wooden Toy
Many of you may remember playing with little trains, boats or trucks. Many may even remember them being made of wood and having kind of a hobby like look to them. Well nows the time to refresh your brain. In this challenge, you must make a wooden toy, whether it be a train, or a duck, it should bring back some fond memories!
Jump in and start modeling!
3d Warehouse tag: 3d challenge 002
Due Date: Wed, Aug 22 (Challenge closed)
Winner
Wooden Toy Train by Andrew Alexander (aka acad_whiz)
2 nd Place
Wooden Horse by rabbeltje
Learn-To-Play Piano by NYC13
Wooden Toy Crane by Eric
3 rd Place
Blocks by mjrbaseball
Wooden Car by Jon
Ducky by sketchDude
Flip Stix by sketchDude
Dominoes by Bluesdog
Honorable Mention
Wooden Train by 3D Challenge
Congrats to All !!!
This week's challenge:
Wooden Toy
Many of you may remember playing with little trains, boats or trucks. Many may even remember them being made of wood and having kind of a hobby like look to them. Well nows the time to refresh your brain. In this challenge, you must make a wooden toy, whether it be a train, or a duck, it should bring back some fond memories!
Jump in and start modeling!
3d Warehouse tag: 3d challenge 002
Due Date: Wed, Aug 22 (Challenge closed)
Winner
Wooden Toy Train by Andrew Alexander (aka acad_whiz)
2 nd Place
Wooden Horse by rabbeltje
Learn-To-Play Piano by NYC13
Wooden Toy Crane by Eric
3 rd Place
Blocks by mjrbaseball
Wooden Car by Jon
Ducky by sketchDude
Flip Stix by sketchDude
Dominoes by Bluesdog
Honorable Mention
Wooden Train by 3D Challenge
Congrats to All !!!
16 July 2007
3d Challenge #001 - Chess Set
Note: Please read the guidelines for participating in the challenge. The purpose of the challenge is to have fun and bring SketchUp users together and help each other learn and get better at using our favorite 3d modeling program. We will remove comments that are objectionable or offensive.
This week's challenge:
Chess Set
Did you know the 3d challenge is over a year old now? Several thousand posts and dozens of challenges later, we now have a new home and want to kick off this blog by looking back at the very first 3d challenge created, a chess set. Have fun!
3d Warehouse tag: 3d challenge 001
Due Date: Wed, Aug 8 (Challenge closed)
Winner
Elevated Chess Set (99) by Olay
2 nd Place
Chess Set by Andrew Alexander (aka acad_whiz)
Chessboard by rbedi100
3 player chess Set by J-m@n
3 rd Place
Chess Set Redux by Oscar (aka Oz The Wiz)
Celtic Chess Set by Elijah
This week's challenge:
Chess Set
Did you know the 3d challenge is over a year old now? Several thousand posts and dozens of challenges later, we now have a new home and want to kick off this blog by looking back at the very first 3d challenge created, a chess set. Have fun!
3d Warehouse tag: 3d challenge 001
Due Date: Wed, Aug 8 (Challenge closed)
Winner
Elevated Chess Set (99) by Olay
2 nd Place
Chess Set by Andrew Alexander (aka acad_whiz)
Chessboard by rbedi100
3 player chess Set by J-m@n
3 rd Place
Chess Set Redux by Oscar (aka Oz The Wiz)
Celtic Chess Set by Elijah
13 July 2007
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Help
- Who can take part in 3D-chalenge?
= Any one can take part in 3D-challenges, of any age & country.
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- Any one has any question please let us know, will answer it
- Who can take part in 3D-chalenge?
= Any one can take part in 3D-challenges, of any age & country.
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- Read carefully the = 3D Challenge participating manual
- Any one has any question please let us know, will answer it
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