Pyroluna:
Thanks for the reply.
I did try to play around with Soften/smooth but without any real luck. And it was exported as 3ds and rendered with C4D.
Mike Lucey:
Sighโฆ my bad thinking it was 2010
But as you wish, itยดs done..
Pyroluna:
Thanks for the reply.
I did try to play around with Soften/smooth but without any real luck. And it was exported as 3ds and rendered with C4D.
Mike Lucey:
Sighโฆ my bad thinking it was 2010
But as you wish, itยดs done..
Simply amazing. Great work Fredo!
Deleted my other post in the gallery and added it here instead.
Hey guys, been working on a bike im dreaming on building some day.
I found the frame and brake discs in 3D warehouse but everything else i made myself and kinda happy so far as itยดs just ment to be a visualization for myself. Next on the list is to remake the frame and alter it somewhat based on a Sportster (as that will be the base for my build when the day comes). And make a seat im happy with and rear whishbone/suspension. (and the list goes on and on).
However, i do have some issues with the tank when rendering. I can't for the life of me get it smooth enough as seen in the render so any sugestions would be awesome as im a newbie to the 3D world
I used Soap Bubble to generate the mesh/walls of the tank FYI.
Anyway, here is some pics:
The basic idea is a hybrid Cafรฉ racer-ish harley with a cool stance. Constructive criticism welcomed
Edit: Resized images..
Hey.
Just wanted to thank you for taking your time to make and upload this tutorial. It was really informative and had some nice tips on the way also.
It was great to see a lenghty prossess of methods etc. So once again thank you!
I guess i just like the HUD border
If it annoys you let me know
Oh yes, sure need that. But im focusing on the fliptable itself here
@solo said:
I think it needs to be lockable for it to have a real function, as the rest of the walls are empty so it's not a space issue, but securing your tools may be a good reason for such a storage idea.
Yes, thats one of the reasons. The thought was to have a bolt go through on the top and then drill a hole in it so a padlock can be used to secure it all. And space will likely be an issue, i just made the room that big for ease sakes i guess.
@mtnarch said:
I think the depth of the tabletop will make it tough to grab the tools, too - especially the ones up high!
I messured it roughly and it seemed to work ok. The main thing for me is tablespace that will hold large(ish) parts and tools
@mitcorb said:
Maybe some type of continuous piano hinge? But don't count on drywall for support. You will need some solid lumber for the hinge.
Yes, i looked for something like that in some catalogs i have but found only "puny" kinds that seemed to be too weak.
Also, it would be skrewed into a ridgid "skeleton".
!["skeleton"](/uploads/imported_attachments/Mkfk_4.jpg ""skeleton"")
Thanks for all the comments so far guys and sorry for my poor english
Edit:
@dermotcoll said:
I think you are losing too much space by building a recessed cavity to hold your tools. The space used by the tool recess is a small percentage of the overall wall. Would it not be better to have a full pegboard wall capable of storing more tools and incorporate the bench into that space? Just a thought. Nice visual by the way on the last one.
You may be right, though this idea is without knowing anything of the given garagemeasurements and pretending the wall would accommodate this "setup" hehe.
I will ofc have pegboards aswell as i have loads and loads of tools. But this would be storage for the more expensive tools perhaps with a padlock.
Hmm, pherhaps. I would have to come up with some solution on a hinge that could tolerate the weight/abuse the table needs to withstand.
Unfortunately i do not have a garage to put this thing in yet, so itยดs more of a plan when i get one But the depth into the wall is 150mm + 35 for the table itself. Just enough room to stuff some tools in there.
Hmm, not a bad idea. Though the table would be rather heavy i think.
But you gave me something to think about, cheers