Wires
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A part of a current project (not showing the project)... allowing a glimpse into some detail due to plugins by Chris Fullmer's Component Stringer and Fredo6's Curviloft.
Renders took around two minutes each.
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Nice!
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Some very interesting and well done work.
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I've done wires before using the same plugins, but, this was a bit more time consuming as it had many more to deal with. Thanks guys.
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Excellent work.
Wires are not easy for me. Free floating ones like are even harder.
Top notch work.
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That is seriously, great work. Making cables look convincing is not easy, at all
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Serious brilliant, got me pondering on the model that gets this level of detail, looking forward to find out what it is.
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These are the cables attached to a nuclear bomb reconstruction from photo references. Though the wires were a pain in the butt, the bomb itself was a nightmare. Fortunately, the geometrical issues were solved and the bomb is now complete. But, I remember the day where, "dang... I have to do those wires/cabling" was a bit of a hurdle... wasn't looking forward to it.
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"These are the cables attached to a nuclear bomb".......ah, that's why they look so familiar
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From a serious perspective it gets away with being "Milspec" equipment, and you nailed that
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Thank you so much!
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Nice Electrical wires
Shocking results!
Is this a "current" project or "potential" project? -
Thank you very much.
This is a current project that has several levels of development. The implosion device with this wire configuration was completed last year and a second variation has been finalised, which has the bomb in place/installed in support rings and frame within a warhead, which is part of one half of the final presentation that includes a different device. The two bombs together are meant to show the direct comparison between the two weapons within their respective warheads with shrouds.
This also meant the wiring had to be done a second time for it to be presented within the "case" or protective covering while sitting in the warhead, with the wires' socket connected to a control box.
Once published, I'll be able to share renders so that these wires will have a bit more visual context or explanation/reason to be modelled.
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