Various Skateboard Stuff

2009-09-04

During this month I'll dedicate some attention to this theme: Skateboarding. Ready for some kickflips? If you ever have the chance of conceiving/designing a skatepark or a sports/skate shop or even a skateboard deck/technical component, you'll find through the following articles some useful tips and links to worthy 3D models. SketchUp will certainly help you a lot on the task and Google 3D Warehouse already has a good pack of skateboard models and collections. I've made a selection called "The 5 Star Skateboard Stuff" that compiles my favorite models in there, up to this date.

3D Artists: James Cannam, Skate&Create, arthur-----a,s, sandman, rocket909, j-m@n, JB and ..


DIYskate.com is a website where Jason (...) attempts to help as many that will take the time to read a page or two figure out how to build a skateboard ramp or the board itself (...) He's been using SketchUp for a couple of years in order to quickly express and share his ideas...and he does it extremely well, in my modest opinion.
Several ramps, rails, ledges and even skateboard deck molds are accurately modeled and nicely illustrated so you may have the chance to "Do It Yourself"...take a look!

Lightdisc

2009-09-01


Lightdisc ceiling/wall lamp, adapted for SketchUp from the original 3D file available from LUCEPLAN website.
Design: A.Meda/P.Rizzato for Luceplan 2002




SKP 1,10MB (v7)

Lightdisc pictures

Titania

2009-08-18


Titania
suspension lamp, adapted for SketchUp from the original 3D file available from LUCEPLAN website.
Design: A.Meda/P.Rizzato for Luceplan




SKP 1,41MB (v7)

Titania pictures

Spotlight

2009-08-16

H
Halogen spotlight by Erco





SKP 688,3Kb (v7)

Tavollini


Tavollini
table originaly modeled by 3dzonix and now adapted for SketchUp.
Design: Mario Bellini for Heller




SKP 10,20MB (v7)
SKETCHUP v5 DOWNLOAD - SKP 10,20MB (v5)

Prince AHA


Prince AHA
stool originaly modeled by 3dzonix and now adapted for SketchUp.
Design: Philippe Starck for Kartell




SKP 5,40MB (v7)
SKETCHUP v5 DOWNLOAD - SKP 5,40MB (v5)

Various Studio Stuff

2009-08-15

You may find on Google 3D Warehouse this nice sound studio related collection called "The 5-Star Studio Stuff". All the 24 free models available there have a 5-star rating. Those were certainly modeled with love!

3D Artists: Amfab, boris, STONEFREE, Joshua James, Phil, bendragon89, aldenon, Sandman, mo2ar7, Merelin, botboyf, Me5htar, mustang, MusicResponder, Mannloon and Hunter890.

The 5 Star Sound Studio Stuff

Moog Prodigy

2009-08-04


This is a “Moog Prodigy” analog synthesizer full detailed model
(except inside) modeled from scratch.Overall scale and measurements were taken from a real Moog! Components like the knobs, sliders and wheels were also carefully reproduced.



See some real images and additional info about the Moog Prodigy.

Yamaha NS10 M

2009-08-03

Here's the “Yamaha NS10 M” studio monitors model. A "must have" for everyone's planning a studio.

Fender Rhodes MKII

2009-08-01


This is a “Fender Rhodes Mark II” stage electric piano full detailed model
(except inside) modeled from scratch.

Overall scale and measurements were taken from a real Rhodes! Components like the knobs and keys were also carefully reproduced.



See some real images and additional info about the Fender Rhodes MKII.
SKP file 1,81MB

Prince AHA (Lowpoly)


This is a Prince AHA stool lowpoly 3D component, modeled from scratch. Design: Philippe Starck for Kartell





SKP 267.4 Kb (v7)

Following this link you'll find a more accurate model, originaly made by 3dzonix.

Zero TV Shelve

A simple TV shelve in zebrano wood. I've called it "Zero" for obvious "shape" reasons.





SKP 157.3 Kb (v7)

About

2009-06-04


We are a group of people addicted to Google Sketchup 3D modeling software and virtual 3D models in general. Creating components is certainly fun but, like everything else in life, good results may be hard to get. When we create something we think that may be useful for others, we agree to share it.
Sharing it with you doesn’t mean you may share it with others!

Although some of our models are free, others are in a “shouldn’t be so much free” category. Building them took us a great amount of work and time. So, if you want to use them for personal or professional purposes, please contact us and we’ll quickly arrange a delivery method that fits on your needs.

Many Thanks!
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