Car Shock Absorber
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Good day everybody,
Here's a render just for fun. I was learning how to build springs, and I finally did a shock absorber.
The modeling is not perfect, but I like the result (anyway I have to improve it).
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Hi Luis, I would be very interested to know how you did model the spring!
Great rendering, by the way; V-Ray is the best. -
@carrozza said:
Hi Luis, I would be very interested to know how you did model the spring!
Great rendering, by the way; V-Ray is the best.Hi Carrozza,
Modelling a spring is not difficult.
I simply found the solution on Google SketchUp Warehouse. There is a lot on good stuff there.The link : http://sketchup.google.com/3dwarehouse/details?mid=3277705e558ca6dcd0341d9d8a035ecc
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Thanks a lot for pointing me to Google Warehouse: it deserves a better exploration.
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[flash=425,344:1dupbml4]http://www.youtube.com/v/H1IO2f1xvd0&hl=en_US&fs=1&[/flash:1dupbml4]
a lot easier
Elisei
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You show the easiest manual method to do this, but you could use the Helix and the PipeAlongPath [or TubeAlongPath] Rubies to make it even more easily ?
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Thank you TIG, I will try these scripts.
ely862me : nice and faster way to do it !
Thanks.
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Your Shock Absorber looks very good nice render as well, i also use the helix and tube along path rubies very easy and accurate well done
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Thank you dolphus for your reply. I will try these scripts tonight.
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May I ask if you used any scale techniques, or is this just by eye?
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Magnífico! What render engine did you used , Luis?
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excellent
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Its so beautiful, it's a shame that it ends up on the bottom of some car. It needs to be out there!
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and still they do good job down there
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bravo,
good job very realistic!
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