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Author Final update on the Police car (95% complete now)
CorsAsh
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20th Apr 06 at 19:23   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Just finished the doors, working on the lights now, almost done *phew*











Hopefully have some proper renders soon...

[Edited on 05-05-2006 by CorsAsh]
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looks good
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Really is top work Ash
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Is this for college/uni/work or just for fun? I have no idea about this type of thing, is there much work involved?
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This is my final major project for my degree, yeah.
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looks amazin Ash, keep up good work
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Dont these sort of things just get scanned these days?

Looks good though
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looks excellent ash
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superb ash
CorsAsh
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quote:
Originally posted by Jules S
Dont these sort of things just get scanned these days?

Looks good though




Cheers guys
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Pretty good work that, bet it took you long enough to get it like that
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Nice work. looks to me like a cross between a C4 and a Focus
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That's a good thing?

Since January Tim.
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quote:
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quote:
Originally posted by Jules S
Dont these sort of things just get scanned these days?

Looks good though




Cheers guys


No offence meant mate

I did some work for a mate of mine about 10 years ago who worked for microprose. Ade Scotney If you wanna google him.

Even back then they were doing 3d scans as opposed to 3d modelling. I just guessed 3d scans would be the norm these days
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If you mean scans of real clay models for instance, it's gone the other way now, make the model in CAD then mill it out on a 5-axis miller.

Couldnt do all the engine and interior work in hard media, that'd be shocking

[Edited on 20-04-2006 by CorsAsh]
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20th Apr 06 at 23:47   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

I like my "spoiler" lights on the Police Boat:

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me too, nice touch that

I had to build my lights into the roof though, one of the things the coppers said was that the bars make too much noise, so have to streamline but retain the visibility
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what program are you using above? - I've got SolidWorks and UniGraphics on the way - need to get to grips with them ASAP
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Alias Studiotools, using AutoStudio at the moment.
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good program?

do you use any kind of Flow prediction programmes or velocity Prediction Programmes for Automotive Design
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Alias is about as good as NURBS gets.

No flow plugins, but you can export to Bunkspeed and use that I believe.
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what are you doing a degree in ash?
CorsAsh
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Car design
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quote:
Originally posted by CorsAsh
If you mean scans of real clay models for instance, it's gone the other way now, make the model in CAD then mill it out on a 5-axis miller.

Couldnt do all the engine and interior work in hard media, that'd be shocking

[Edited on 20-04-2006 by CorsAsh]
I scanned my head... They would let me rapid prototype a model of it though

Looking good. All those lofts ust have been hard work...
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like the arrangement of lights on the top of the car.

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