Isometric Pac-Man ! ! !

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  1. Mongoose132

    Mongoose132 Duckmad

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    Hey everone, bit of an odd request, i need to have a Pac-Man but drawn in an isometric view :D

    like a cylinder with a wedge taken out,but i really can't figure out how to do it with all the 30 and 60 degrees of isometric :confused:, i have looked on the web for a program to help me with it but no luck, can someone eother point me to a guido on drawing obscure shapes or give me an example to follow :naughty:

    And before (if) you ask, its for a workshop plan, a fan in the shape of him
    This is an idea:

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  2. yodasarmpit

    yodasarmpit Modder

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    you could do it in Sketchup.
     
  3. Mongoose132

    Mongoose132 Duckmad

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    cheers, i'll give it a go :D
     
  4. Major

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    That would be an awesome PC case. ;)
     
  5. dragon2309

    dragon2309 techie

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    idea noted
     
  6. phinix

    phinix RIP Waynio...

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    Little late I guess.. just found this thread...:)

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  7. Moriquendi

    Moriquendi Bit Tech Biker

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    Do you mean true isometric or do you just need a 3d image?

    Moriquendi
     
  8. saxman

    saxman What's a Dremel?

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    [​IMG]

    I drew this up in autocad. it is in a true Isometric. cool idea. if you need the *.dwg just let me know
     
  9. Mongoose132

    Mongoose132 Duckmad

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    Was for a GCSE project, as i couldn't for the life of me draw it in Isometric, but your a bit late :p
    Handed in last month, but thanks for the sketches, will help for next project :thumb:
     

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