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    A little peak at my uni work...




    More when finished
    almost there...


    Here:










    Last edited by JamesE30; 04-06-2008, 08:07 PM.

    R.H.D
    M-technic I club

    #2
    hope you modeled the whole car and engine. including all the dynamics going on.

    :p

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      #3
      Originally posted by bwanac View Post
      hope you modeled the whole car and engine. including all the dynamics going on.

      :p

      Haha I wish!
      I wouldn't know where to begin!
      I've never used 3d modeling programs before, and I've only been on solid works for 2 weeks, so I think I'm doing alright...
      This was our very 1st assignment!

      I finished it earlier today so I'll post some pics tomorrow.
      I'm very happy with the results.

      R.H.D
      M-technic I club

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        #4
        looks awesome, I need to start doing stuff like this.
        -Erik
        '16 Focus 2.0L - '99 Protegé DX 1.6L POS (Sold) - '87 4runner 22R-E (Sold) - '86 Schwarz S50 (Sold) - '02 WRX Wagon (sold) - '07 Impreza 2.5i (sold) - '91 Alpine M52 (Sold) - '89 Alpine 325is (Sold)


        Originally posted by 87e30
        I just want to dance with some beezies

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          #5
          ^ Fin

          (of course e30 bolt pattern)
          Wheels are 16x8" et+10
          Tires are probably too fat for e30 use but i wanted them to look meaty for presentation.
          This was a 2 week assignment, our fist 3d modeling class.
          The task was to model any object we design, and include several specified features of solidworks. Of course i had to do something for the e30!
          I reserve all copyrights
          This is 100% my design, and modeled from scratch.


          I'm very happy with the results.
          Any feedback is greatly appreciated!
          Last edited by JamesE30; 04-06-2008, 08:11 PM.

          R.H.D
          M-technic I club

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            #6
            i had to do something similar in Light Wave....3D is hard to do but fun











            we had to do a lego man too hahahah


            -His-
            87 e30 325i
            87 e24 m6
            05 e83 x3
            94 e32 740i 5spd
            -Hers-
            89 e30 325i
            18 f48 x1

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              #7
              lightwave is still around?! gosh... i remember using that like 10 yrs ago on this pc my dad built. i thought 3d studio max and other things had replaced it.

              op, where did you get all the wheel dimensions? or did you just "guesstimate"?

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                #8
                I dimensioned everything myself.
                Everything is 1:1 scale
                I would say Solidworks and rhino are the leading 3d modeling programs around at present.

                R.H.D
                M-technic I club

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by JamesE30 View Post
                  I dimensioned everything myself.
                  Everything is 1:1 scale
                  I would say Solidworks and rhino are the leading 3d modeling programs around at present.

                  Unigraphics (UGS) rings a bell when I think of leading edge 3d modeling.

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                    #10
                    solidworks, proE, and ugnx are all top notch.

                    i love ug. having everything built right into the software for analysis and simulations is fantastic.

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                      #11
                      Man, I love Solid Works. I went from AutoCAD to SW, and it's amazing how much more powerful it is.

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                        #12
                        nice work. wish i had time for car projects, but alas, only architecture.

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                          #13
                          The rotor must be lonely since the wheel next to it has a different bolt pattern.

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                            #14
                            Nice start, very good for a first go.

                            Originally posted by bwanac View Post
                            lightwave is still around?!
                            Some of us still use and enjoy this program, why would those other ones replace it? They all do the same thing at the end of the day.

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                              #15
                              Niice work!

                              I did this back in '05 on autoCAD 2005..


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