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another one of matts ideas
another one of matts ideas
ok so i'm a 3d modeler, i don't think any one elce on here is but if there was a 100% acurate model of a zook of any sort that mods could be trialed on with no cost and a much better idear of what could go wrong before things were done. who would be interested?
Matt
Matt
twinnie wrote:yeah a laser scaner would be nice, as for the variations they would'nt be that hard but it is a huge undertaking thats why it would need more people modeling.
Matt
This might sound out there but how about terrestrial photogrammetry Could expediate the process and is plenty accurate for these purposes AFAIK
twinnie wrote:
yeah a laser scaner would be nice, as for the variations they would'nt be that hard but it is a huge undertaking thats why it would need more people modeling.
Matt
This might sound out there but how about terrestrial photogrammetry Could expediate the process and is plenty accurate for these purposes AFAIK
i'm not 100%sure what that is but if it's using a photo to make a model from then i'm afaid thats not enough because of unseen detail.
Matt
Azrckcrawler on pirate modelled his buggy in solidworks before building it, here is the thread on it
http://www.pirate4x4.com/forum/showthre ... ht=project
and heres the actual buildup thread
http://www.pirate4x4.com/forum/showthre ... ht=project
http://www.pirate4x4.com/forum/showthre ... ht=project
and heres the actual buildup thread
http://www.pirate4x4.com/forum/showthre ... ht=project
twinnie wrote:ok thats cool
the edge use solid works like this guy did to do there buggies but i use rhino3d because it's better for car boddys and things
Matt
rhino's a sweet little program. i used it to help design a boat for major project some years ago. The modeling for surfaces is great but i don't know how'd you go for stuff such as weight placement and other dymanics. but i you could use it for stuff like tire clearance really easily.
you can get the trial from http://www.rhino3d.com/
it's realy usefull for designing bits for fourbys like cages and such
Matt
it's realy usefull for designing bits for fourbys like cages and such
Matt
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