RichR
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Probably not the right place to ask - but I need some aesthetic opinions of the following yacht I'm working on for my dissertation (Beng: yacht and Powercraft Engineering)
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mwg
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Looks bloody good! Wish I could do that!
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skell
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needs lowering
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ed
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What software you using for that?
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CorsAsh
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Looks like Rhino 3D
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RichR
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MaxSurf; Rhino and Flamingo renderer
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CorsAsh
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As for aesthetics, has some nice, clean lines. It's simple, but that's part of the appeal. Particularly like the way the steps at the stern are cut into the hull shape, can't really see much else, try posting some different views if you like?
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ed
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Does it all 'work' in that software? I use Solidworks and I can't model rope or aything soft/elastic like sails properly as it's not designed for that kind of thing. Looks interesting though
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RichR
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RichR
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ignore the hull wobble at the bow - its due to an issue with uni's copy of MaxSurf not liking points
Ed - MaxSurf is a hull design program which plugs directly into Rhino so it works well
Flamingo's the Rhino plug in renderer and it wors well - as for saisl etc - I've bilt up a material library that I use for "paid" work - but for dissertation I've just used plastic and set the transparency
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CorsAsh
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Like that a lot
Like the way the cabin's split to accommodate the mast. impressive stuff.
You tried max for renders?
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RichR
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I've got C4D - but not used it yet - just trying to get these done for my presentation tomorrow - I'll do some animations for the final work ad touch up a few renders in photoshop - try to get them looking photo-realistic to a point
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RichR
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just got to put the teak deck on tonight and I'm ready for tomorrow
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CorsAsh
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Should be good, wouldn't mind seeing a finished result?
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RichR
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If I near a computer afetr my presentation tomorrow - I'll whack up what I finish tonight
just got the maths to finish now as well - woo - Aero-Hydrodynamics,Hydrostatics and Stability for me tonight
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I love it I love CAD work. I'm a self confessed geek
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RichR
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I'm really getting into it now - got a coupel of 2D plans to do tonight ( Deck Plan and Interior General Arrngement) - a presentation to write and a laod of maths to do - btu the CAD parts not to bad
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CorsAsh
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CAD rocks.
General arrangement diagrams do not
Remember my last project I really cba doing one so just did some views with it rendered in a translucent material
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RichR
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thats the other option - but they want 2D - Rhino's got a useful function - for converting 3D drawings to 2D - so might do that - transfer to AutoCad so I can have an ISO surround and bobs your uncle
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CorsAsh
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Hmm, never thought of that, have used the 2D thing in Rhino then built up a GAD in Photoshop, but forgot you can get the proper surround with Autocad. Could come in handy...
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RichR
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just use the "make 2D" function - I think its under "Analyze" or "Dimensions"
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CorsAsh
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yeah, used that before, just never exported to autocad.
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CorsaSRi16v
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Looks very impressive Rich.
When's the hand in date for your Dissertation?
Mines on the 25h April. Still got loads to do!
[Edited on 30-01-2006 by CorsaSRi16v]
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Ian
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May I move this to Geek Day as its computing/software related?
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RichR
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hand in sometime in May - but I'm the same -that only the preliminary design work - got all the maths and analytical testing to do now
need sto speak to you soon Mark about JCB - might be applying for a structural design job at the Cheadle factory - just wanted to know how the place works from an employee's point of view!
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