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Thought id share a little practice ive been doing lately. Have been doing this with a paper print out of a ruler and by eye so its not 100% accurate but pretty good.
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I might have to do this also, I'm studying electro-mechanics since there is mechanics and some electricity involved in RC cars I decided to make my thesis about RC cars ![]() I might have to draw this also, could you send the dimensions to me? ![]() Would help me alot!
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All I can say is EXCELLENT! and then drool ofcourse.
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wow wish i had the patience to do stuff like that
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Looks well cool ![]() What software do you use : a: to model the b4 parts in? b: to render the final images? Cheers. Andy |
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Done in Solidworks and rendered in Solidworks' Photoview 360. Im very impressed with the results and ease of Photoview. Years ago i used vray/3ds max to render product shots but this gives great images and is fast to setup and render.
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Cool stuff!
i just acquired a b44 and looking at doing it in 3D too. the main reason for that is mainly so that i have a template for the carbon parts. i'll be doing this in Inventor 2012 if someone wants to join me, i'm prepared to share the work! solidworks parts also welcome! Almunro,have you got any plans for the shell? |
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