3DVIA Challenge 9 - SNOWMAN Finalists!

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It’s time!

The chance to win an Apple iPod touch has had folks working overtime to finish up their entries in the  SNOWMAN 3DVIA Challenge. Even having to wear mittens (it’s hard to use a keyboard and mouse with mittens on!) and braving nasty weather did not deter this hardy group of finalists.

Now it’s time to choose our Champion! Look through all the entries below that made it in to the final selection, and vote for the artist that you think made the best model.

At the end of the week, the judges will add their score to yours and on Monday we will have our Champion.

Good luck everybody; and remember to get your friends online to vote and to leave comments about the SNOWMAN finalists!

Let the voting begin to choose which one amongst you is our SNOWMAN Champion!


OH MY GOD…
Designed By mvcomputers

Mr Brrrr 2
Designed By toymaker

Creepy the Snowman
Designed By aksakof

snowman11b
Designed By mauromango

Snowmen Jackson
Designed By JackRED

Penguin’s Snowman Contest
Designed By Smike

Snowmonster
Designed By jono

Happy/Merry Everything…
Designed By Omind


Happy New Year! 3DVIA Love from Around the Web

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Happy new year to everyone out there in 3DVIAville.  It was a great 2008 and we know that 2009 will be even better.  We already started off the year with some great posts about 3DVIA from around the web.

Publish to 3DVIA from SolidWorks from SolidWorks: Heard!

Lou_Podcaster_small Check out Lou Gallo’s SolidWorks: Heard! blog post covering the latest update to SolidWorks making it easy to publish content directly to 3DVIA.com.  I could be a tiny bit biased but I love how Lou opens the post (flattery will get you everywhere in this world).

"3dvia is a place where social media meets 3D modeling, allowing its users to upload, share and find 3d models. With over 6000 models and almost 75,000 users, 3dvia is the place to be when it comes to sharing 3d models."

Lou also touches upon one of the keys to 3DVIA at the end of the post. "I hope this new addition will encourage SolidWorks users to share their models and help reduce the barrier of entry for the SolidWorks masses."  Here at 3DVIA.com, it’s all about connecting different communities of 3D users together in the hope of expressing ideas in 3D easier.

In addition to SolidWorks: Heard!, you can follow Lou on Twitter and 3DVIA (maybe we can get Lou to publish a few more models!)

Documenting and Viewing via 3DVIA Composer from Desktop Engineering

We also had another great post from SolidSmack blogger and Desktop Engineering contributor, Josh Mings on his test drive of 3DVIA Composer.  Garth over at our 3DMOJO blog already has a post on the article but I wanted to republish a quote from Josh to continue our theme of making communication through 3D more accessible to everyone.

delogo_topleft"It’s marketed as a tool enabling non-CAD people to take 3D CAD data and create rich deliverables — but in the hands of an engineer it becomes much more."

You can follow Josh on his SolidSmack blog and Twitter.

Thank you Lou and Josh.

 

3DVIA Top 10 models this week - 008

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The best models uploaded to 3DVIA.com during the week of Saturday, 12/13 through Friday 12/19 are highlighted here. This is the 8th weekly post with the purpose of bringing models to your attention that we all may have missed. The definition of “best” will change as I find new things to help us all become better modelers and enjoy the site more.

Just so everyone knows, the order that the Top 10 are displayed is based on color, type of model and how I’m feeling, not any particular ranking. I just rearrange them until I like the way it looks. It’s as simple as that!

Be sure to check out the models that received Honorable Mentions too.

Our users live all over the world, so I include in my comments where each modeler is from. It’s great that language and distance are not barriers when we’re all sharing in 3D! (Modelers may choose not to share where they are from, so some countries of origin will remain a mystery.)

The Top 10:

3D modeling is all about storytelling. You can tell a more compelling story faster and better using 3D! Pack_Man used 3DVIA Shape to prove it with his On the road model. He uses his imagination, 12 different models and some creative touches to tell a hilarious story. From the smoke behind the tires of the about-to-be-apprehended racers to the waiting Lambo cruiserPolice officer and the squirrels (can you find them all) with video cameras, the more you look, the more you laugh. Great job Pack_Man! [ Pack_man is from France ]

Hansel95 also used Shape to create this interesting building - Aragon Hansel. There’s plenty to see and explore, both inside and out. [ Hansel95 is from France ]

Sanjay’s invitation is a great example of another way 3D modeling can help draw the world closer together. DPV1 created this model with Shape showing a friend’s wedding invitation. Just seeing it and reading the details raises a hundred questions about what each part of it means. I don’t have the answers, but I’ll bet that DPV1 does. Thanks for modeling this! [ DPV1 is from India ]

Craftsman Socket Wrench pretty much says it all. mvcomputers did a great job with 3ds Max creating this very nice Craftsman wrench model right down to the circlip holding it all together. He has also started a new group for Tools and keeps adding new tools to it regularly - check it out. [ mvcomputers is from the US ]

Typical Sunrise1 was created by therealinrealestate using Google SketchUp. The architectural detailing is interesting and fun to explore. [ therealinrealestate is from the US ]

3DVIA Shape can also be used in a truly inspirational way. Luã Art is a virtual 3D sculpture created by Luagoncalves that is beautiful to explore and enjoy as the light moves over the forms. This is a wonderful example of very sophisticated Shape modeling. [ Luagoncalves is from Brazil ]

Museo-virtual-1 was created by Artium_Vitoria using Shape. It demonstrates how creating spaces in 3D can help both the designer and the viewer better appreciate what the real experience would be like. If you go inside the model and use a realistic eye-level view to tour the space, you can really enjoy the “paintings”. [ Artium_Vitoria is from Spain ]

Aksakof simply calls this model test, but it is a great example of how much textures can add to your models when properly prepared and applied. The wireframe shows how simple the model is by itself, but the texture draws you in to see all of the details. Great job - I hope we get to see more when testing is done!

I like Ares Tower, as modeled by ittechmark, because it is a concept made more realistic with details from top to bottom. Check out the helipad on the roof and what looks like a great place to have a meal with a 360° view. It was created using Shape. [ ittechmark is from the US ]

Shower is a nicely designed and detailed interior space model by gaox. It’s subtle, but elegantly done. [ gaox is from Switzerland ]

Due to the continuous challenge of narrowing the number of great models uploaded each week down to just 10, I’ve included five Honorable Mentions to spotlight even more modelers!

Honorable Mentions:

This week we are fortunate to have two examples of modelers making spheres using 3DVIA Shape. This first version is sphere (test) done by retry32.

DPV1 modeled 3DVIA volleyball, also using Shape, but using a very different technique. By looking at the wireframe models you can see how each model was made. [ DPV1 is from India ]

This nicely modeled Hard Drive was created by drone84. Check out the details to see what’s inside one of the most critical components of our computers. [ drone84 is from France ]

Smike tells a complicated story with this model called Squirrel Highway Robber. You’ve got to read his description to realize how he has tied together the ongoing 3DVIA snowman and squirrel stories into this really funny model. Smike uses Google SketchUp. [ Smike is from Denmark ]

TMT VXC18 was modeled using Shape by Mustafasezercan. Check out the interior details. [ Mustafasezercan is from Turkey ]

Be sure to visit the previous Top 10 lists: 001 - 002 - 003 - 004 - 005 - 006 - 007

Here’s the stuff that I moved down from the top of the post that gives you idea of what process my odd brain goes through to help me select the “Top 10″ and “Honorable Mentions”:

Variety is one of the most important factors. I try to show models created using lots of different software products and I include my brief comments on why I chose each model. Creativity, unusual subject matter and humor are also big factors. We should all be having fun and feel free to model our passions!

To be considered, models must be uploaded by the original modeler. Many times I find models that I think will add to the community and will upload them with credit given to the modeler. These and other models that I can’t be reasonably sure who modeled them (for example - commercial models) are a welcome addition to the 3DVIA community, but the goal of the “Top 10″ is to encourage individual modelers and reward their special creativity.

There is no reward given beyond the satisfaction of being noticed, spotlighted and being brought to the attention of more modelers. In my personal experience, the pleasure of having my work appreciated is the ultimate reward anyway.

Your comments are always welcomed and encouraged! Your responses will help the modelers and the 3DVIA community as a whole. Feel free to bring other models to my attention and let me know why they attracted you.

One final note of caution: these are my choices (dswavely) and my choices alone. So, aim the tomatoes appropriately.


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