i have missed the previous posts because ive been sick but i think that i can do a framework but the fairings are way out of my means
i model classics not futuristics
the hardest part would be modeling a front suspension because most bikes use a spinged fork
and that just slapped me in the face with a front end design
ill sit down later and sketch a rough out out and try to post it asap
Yeah, this is definitely more "high-tech". A tutorial on how to build and rig 3D vehicles, particularly motorcycles would be most helpful.
I saw something about a tutorial on rigging vehicles...let me see...I think it might have been at RDNA. Yeah...Advanced Vehicle Rigging Techniques I don't know if it would be helpful, but I don't see how it could not be. As far as I know, DarkEdgeDesign is highly respected.
i have missed the previous posts because ive been sick but i think that i can do a framework but the fairings are way out of my means
i model classics not futuristics
the hardest part would be modeling a front suspension because most bikes use a spinged fork
and that just slapped me in the face with a front end design
ill sit down later and sketch a rough out out and try to post it asap
Yeah, this is definitely more "high-tech". A tutorial on how to build and rig 3D vehicles, particularly motorcycles would be most helpful.
I saw something about a tutorial on rigging vehicles...let me see...I think it might have been at RDNA. Yeah...Advanced Vehicle Rigging Techniques I don't know if it would be helpful, but I don't see how it could not be. As far as I know, DarkEdgeDesign is highly respected.
DanaYeah. Unfortunately, I don't have $25 to spare on that.
i found a killer tut for rigging in poser from blender and it cost me nothing, i wonder where that tutorials link is again???
i was thinking of a frame design almost remenicentof the stumbler from batman
Here is a quick test render that I made. It is interesting to see that the 1950s family car has a dull shine. One of these days I will buy a motorcycle from the Platinum Club store.
This 61 Chevy Impala SS is a mid poly Sketchup model, nice mesh, and I rigged the doors, wheels, hood and trunk. I really like the colors bringing it up to modern days. The stock hubcaps gives it that extra edge.
:-)
thnx for the compliment it's about time i saw my 61 impala shared on another site took me 4 hours to paint but it turned out great workin on a lamborghini now will upload in a day or two
Here is a quick test render that I made. It is interesting to see that the 1950s family car has a dull shine. One of these days I will buy a motorcycle from the Platinum Club store.
Memory usage statistics for me to remember:
Video Ram: 100 MB
Daz Studio 3 / 3Delight: 325 MB
That dull look is similar to the real ones...if they haven't been kept up. I remember seeing them on the road a lot, and especially the red ones, seemed to fade like that.
From Poser to Bryce for altering materials and rendering.
I like this one best! Very cool.
I have the 57 chevy you have in your first render and it has two flat planes inbedded in the grill that are NOT on a 57 bumper. I fixed it but I can't remember how I did it...lol. Those two planes can be removed.
Hey Music; This may or may not be the right place for it, but it is on the general subject of cars and bikes. I have a custom design bike for one of my characters I need to build for use in Daz, but don't have the first clue on how to go about modelling it nor rigging it. The design is a heavily armed, center-hub steering forkless recumbent design with a pair of large pods on either side of the rear wheel, and needs to be fully posable. How do I go about building it? Examples of the type of bike I want to build can be found here and here. The steering system I want to use is demonstrated here. And a couple of specific "real world" (and unarmed) examples include the Suzuki G-Strider, the "Keneda", and this bike. Any help or advice would be appreciated.
First you must know how to model and select the modeling platform and program you want to use. I would suggest going to the tutorial sections of sites to see if you can find some tuts on modeling a motorcycle. The late Catermaran was the king of bike modeling. Many others have used his basic bikes to elaborate with their own creations. I think he modeled all his bikes in CAD.
There is a site out there that offers free bike parts. Different frames, front ends, motors, etc. but I don't have any links for you. Can't remember where it is. I have the Harley and chopper parts myself but can not give them without permission. If I can find the link, I will pm you it. You could build from these parts.
Hey Music; This may or may not be the right place for it, but it is on the general subject of cars and bikes. I have a custom design bike for one of my characters I need to build for use in Daz, but don't have the first clue on how to go about modelling it nor rigging it. The design is a heavily armed, center-hub steering forkless recumbent design with a pair of large pods on either side of the rear wheel, and needs to be fully posable. How do I go about building it? Examples of the type of bike I want to build can be found here and here. The steering system I want to use is demonstrated here. And a couple of specific "real world" (and unarmed) examples include the Suzuki G-Strider, the "Keneda", and this bike. Any help or advice would be appreciated.
First you must know how to model and select the modeling platform and program you want to use. I would suggest going to the tutorial sections of sites to see if you can find some tuts on modeling a motorcycle. The late Catermaran was the king of bike modeling. Many others have used his basic bikes to elaborate with their own creations. I think he modeled all his bikes in CAD.
There is a site out there that offers free bike parts. Different frames, front ends, motors, etc. but I don't have any links for you. Can't remember where it is. I have the Harley and chopper parts myself but can not give them without permission. If I can find the link, I will pm you it. You could build from these parts.
:-)I know how to model in Hexagon, at least making clothes (and my battle glove), but I've not done machines yet. Given my design, this will almost assuredly need a custom frame, and will definitely need a custom front suspension and handlebars. The front wheel will most likely need to be custom to accommodate the center hub steering system.
Here is a quick test render that I made. It is interesting to see that the 1950s family car has a dull shine. One of these days I will buy a motorcycle from the Platinum Club store.
Memory usage statistics for me to remember:
Video Ram: 100 MB
Daz Studio 3 / 3Delight: 325 MB
There are shaders availible that will make that 55 shine like new!
This 61 Chevy Impala SS is a mid poly Sketchup model, nice mesh, and I rigged the doors, wheels, hood and trunk. I really like the colors bringing it up to modern days. The stock hubcaps gives it that extra edge.
:-)
thnx for the compliment it's about time i saw my 61 impala shared on another site took me 4 hours to paint but it turned out great workin on a lamborghini now will upload in a day or two
Thank you for all your work, can't believe you are here...too cool! I love your 61 Impala SS!
Is this a render?...looks like a photograph. I had a 69/70 Corvette that same color. 427...3 twos...4 speed!
:-)
That sounds like a great car, I had a 70 Charger R/T close to this color, but not as shiny, lol. Yeah, that rootbeer brown is kind of a favorite color for me, looks great on some cars, I bet your Corvette was gorgeous.
Looks great. What program are your rendering these in?
I think it is a photograph. It can fool you though. Here is a cobra I rendered with Reality 2. Some say it looks very real.
:-)
looks really nice Music, I like all the props around it...It's almost impossible to distinguish reality from cg these days, usually cg is too clean. Here is a cobra made by a guy called Ludo G that he posted in the Modo Gallery.
Looks great. What program are your rendering these in?
I think it is a photograph. It can fool you though. Here is a cobra I rendered with Reality 2. Some say it looks very real.
:-)
looks really nice Music, I like all the props around it...It's almost impossible to distinguish reality from cg these days, usually cg is too clean. Here is a cobra made by a guy called Ludo G that he posted in the Modo Gallery.
Same Cobra I used. It is everywhere. He used different tires than I did. He has the ones that are on most I've seen. Goodyears. I used Dunlops because the treads were nicer. This is a superb render. Love the reflections.
This 61 Chevy Impala SS is a mid poly Sketchup model, nice mesh, and I rigged the doors, wheels, hood and trunk. I really like the colors bringing it up to modern days. The stock hubcaps gives it that extra edge.
:-)
thnx for the compliment it's about time i saw my 61 impala shared on another site took me 4 hours to paint but it turned out great workin on a lamborghini now will upload in a day or two
Here is another one I did of usherstang's 61 Impala.
This 61 Chevy Impala SS is a mid poly Sketchup model, nice mesh, and I rigged the doors, wheels, hood and trunk. I really like the colors bringing it up to modern days. The stock hubcaps gives it that extra edge.
:-)
thnx for the compliment it's about time i saw my 61 impala shared on another site took me 4 hours to paint but it turned out great workin on a lamborghini now will upload in a day or two
Here is another one I did of usherstang's 61 Impala.
:-)
Wow, very nice. I suppose that's another sketchup model?
This 61 Chevy Impala SS is a mid poly Sketchup model, nice mesh, and I rigged the doors, wheels, hood and trunk. I really like the colors bringing it up to modern days. The stock hubcaps gives it that extra edge.
:-)
thnx for the compliment it's about time i saw my 61 impala shared on another site took me 4 hours to paint but it turned out great workin on a lamborghini now will upload in a day or two
Here is another one I did of usherstang's 61 Impala.
:-)
Wow, very nice. I suppose that's another sketchup model?
Here is my "Gothic Express" that I will be giving away to the winner of this year's MONSTER MASH HALLOWEEN BASH next month in the freepository freebie challenge. It is my throw off on the old BOOT HILL EXPRESS from the 1960s by Chuck Barris. It has a 390 Ford engine 2 850 duel pumper Holly four barrell carbs. It will haul (dead) arse...lol.
Come enter the challenge and you may win it. I invite you all.
A few of my fav cars. I have made Poser .pp2 files of these with movable parts. Doors, hood, trunk, tires, etc. Just learned how to force the limits on the doors and hood so they will stop at a certain point, then retract back to zero. Also how to hide dials you don't need.
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I saw something about a tutorial on rigging vehicles...let me see...I think it might have been at RDNA. Yeah...Advanced Vehicle Rigging Techniques I don't know if it would be helpful, but I don't see how it could not be. As far as I know, DarkEdgeDesign is highly respected.
Dana
I saw something about a tutorial on rigging vehicles...let me see...I think it might have been at RDNA. Yeah...Advanced Vehicle Rigging Techniques I don't know if it would be helpful, but I don't see how it could not be. As far as I know, DarkEdgeDesign is highly respected.
DanaYeah. Unfortunately, I don't have $25 to spare on that.
i found a killer tut for rigging in poser from blender and it cost me nothing, i wonder where that tutorials link is again???
i was thinking of a frame design almost remenicentof the stumbler from batman
Here is a quick test render that I made. It is interesting to see that the 1950s family car has a dull shine. One of these days I will buy a motorcycle from the Platinum Club store.
Memory usage statistics for me to remember:
Video Ram: 100 MB
Daz Studio 3 / 3Delight: 325 MB
thnx for the compliment it's about time i saw my 61 impala shared on another site took me 4 hours to paint but it turned out great workin on a lamborghini now will upload in a day or two
That dull look is similar to the real ones...if they haven't been kept up. I remember seeing them on the road a lot, and especially the red ones, seemed to fade like that.
Dana
I like this one best! Very cool.
I have the 57 chevy you have in your first render and it has two flat planes inbedded in the grill that are NOT on a 57 bumper. I fixed it but I can't remember how I did it...lol. Those two planes can be removed.
:-)
First you must know how to model and select the modeling platform and program you want to use. I would suggest going to the tutorial sections of sites to see if you can find some tuts on modeling a motorcycle. The late Catermaran was the king of bike modeling. Many others have used his basic bikes to elaborate with their own creations. I think he modeled all his bikes in CAD.
There is a site out there that offers free bike parts. Different frames, front ends, motors, etc. but I don't have any links for you. Can't remember where it is. I have the Harley and chopper parts myself but can not give them without permission. If I can find the link, I will pm you it. You could build from these parts.
:-)
Is this a render?...looks like a photograph. I had a 69/70 Corvette that same color. 427...3 twos...4 speed!
:-)
First you must know how to model and select the modeling platform and program you want to use. I would suggest going to the tutorial sections of sites to see if you can find some tuts on modeling a motorcycle. The late Catermaran was the king of bike modeling. Many others have used his basic bikes to elaborate with their own creations. I think he modeled all his bikes in CAD.
There is a site out there that offers free bike parts. Different frames, front ends, motors, etc. but I don't have any links for you. Can't remember where it is. I have the Harley and chopper parts myself but can not give them without permission. If I can find the link, I will pm you it. You could build from these parts.
:-)I know how to model in Hexagon, at least making clothes (and my battle glove), but I've not done machines yet. Given my design, this will almost assuredly need a custom frame, and will definitely need a custom front suspension and handlebars. The front wheel will most likely need to be custom to accommodate the center hub steering system.
There are shaders availible that will make that 55 shine like new!
:-)
thnx for the compliment it's about time i saw my 61 impala shared on another site took me 4 hours to paint but it turned out great workin on a lamborghini now will upload in a day or two
Thank you for all your work, can't believe you are here...too cool! I love your 61 Impala SS!
:-)
Check these out...brand new 1957 ford sedans....ummmmmmm!
:-)
Nice
Thanks Robert, I'm glad you like it. :cheese:
Is this a render?...looks like a photograph. I had a 69/70 Corvette that same color. 427...3 twos...4 speed!
:-)
That sounds like a great car, I had a 70 Charger R/T close to this color, but not as shiny, lol. Yeah, that rootbeer brown is kind of a favorite color for me, looks great on some cars, I bet your Corvette was gorgeous.
Here's a 1970 Chevrolet Chevelle SS
Looks great. What program are your rendering these in?
Looks great. What program are your rendering these in?
I think it is a photograph. It can fool you though. Here is a cobra I rendered with Reality 2. Some say it looks very real.
:-)
Looks great. What program are your rendering these in?
Thanks Cherokee, rendered in Modo
I think it is a photograph. It can fool you though. Here is a cobra I rendered with Reality 2. Some say it looks very real.
:-)
looks really nice Music, I like all the props around it...It's almost impossible to distinguish reality from cg these days, usually cg is too clean. Here is a cobra made by a guy called Ludo G that he posted in the Modo Gallery.
I think it is a photograph. It can fool you though. Here is a cobra I rendered with Reality 2. Some say it looks very real.
:-)
looks really nice Music, I like all the props around it...It's almost impossible to distinguish reality from cg these days, usually cg is too clean. Here is a cobra made by a guy called Ludo G that he posted in the Modo Gallery.
Same Cobra I used. It is everywhere. He used different tires than I did. He has the ones that are on most I've seen. Goodyears. I used Dunlops because the treads were nicer. This is a superb render. Love the reflections.
:-)
thnx for the compliment it's about time i saw my 61 impala shared on another site took me 4 hours to paint but it turned out great workin on a lamborghini now will upload in a day or two
Here is another one I did of usherstang's 61 Impala.
:-)
Here is another one I did of usherstang's 61 Impala.
:-)
Wow, very nice. I suppose that's another sketchup model?
Dana
Grrr daz is doing it again got Unsubscribed from the thread
Here is another one I did of usherstang's 61 Impala.
:-)
Wow, very nice. I suppose that's another sketchup model?
Dana
Yup...lol.
Here is my "Gothic Express" that I will be giving away to the winner of this year's MONSTER MASH HALLOWEEN BASH next month in the freepository freebie challenge. It is my throw off on the old BOOT HILL EXPRESS from the 1960s by Chuck Barris. It has a 390 Ford engine 2 850 duel pumper Holly four barrell carbs. It will haul (dead) arse...lol.
Come enter the challenge and you may win it. I invite you all.
:-)
Grrrr Resubscribing again
Nice looking model there music
Hang in there...(poor Robert!)
:shut:
A few of my fav cars. I have made Poser .pp2 files of these with movable parts. Doors, hood, trunk, tires, etc. Just learned how to force the limits on the doors and hood so they will stop at a certain point, then retract back to zero. Also how to hide dials you don't need.
:-)
Hizzz n Herzzz!