It's been 2 rough weeks due to the studies, but here is some progress in the NS-93
First: the basic shape of the interior is finished, with the cab door and the Metro Map
This week I also finished the seats, which they are of 3 different types:
I forgot about this little detailsenjer wrote: ↑14 Dec 2018, 09:51 A small tip when you make a train like this in SketchUp. Keep an eye on the amount of polygons you're using. SketchUp is known for the large amount of polygons compared to other 3D programs like 3DSMax and Blender. Those handles next to the door are real killers in SketchUp.
The handles next to the doors are 24-sided cylinders, which is embarrassing
The handles in the seats are now 8-sided cylinders, which is much better imo, and with smoothing there is no visual difference whatsoever
Next up are the various handles across the carriages, and the cabin.
The cabin is the most difficult part, as there is not much information about this (Santiago Metro is VERY strict about sharing information, and a lot of things are confidential). The most ironic thing is, there are a lot of photos about the cabin , so is not an impossible task
I will finish and send the NS-93 first, and then I could start the different variants.
That's all for now
Merry Christmas, everyone