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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 21 6:06 am)
Here is my update:
What I've done so far is to scale the frame down a bit, I modeled the engine and shaft drive and repositioned the tires. I still have to model the fuel injectors, the battery box, oil pan, yada yada.
And I decided to make this a liquid cooled engine, so I am going to model a radiator. I am still not sold on the handle bars. You can't tell from the pic, but they aim back toward the rider. I may put the hand grips, brake and clutch levers on there and see how it looks. I am a long way off, but I am getting there. Still some detailing to go on the engine, and I have to make the transmission.
I can see a couple of errors in there already, but they are fixable. The forks where they intercept the frame for one, and there are some artifacts in the rear wheel.
One interesting side note: there are no cubes in this model yet. It's all cylinders. I think my first cube will probably be the radiator.
If I had a nickle for ever time a woman told me to get lost, I could buy Manhattan.
Quote - Looks great! Good decision to not do old style rims with 20-30 round spokes! ^ ^
Funny thing is, I know how to do that, but I decided I didn't want to spend 3 days on the rim. I like the custom rims better anyhow.
If I had a nickle for ever time a woman told me to get lost, I could buy Manhattan.
Quote - Hmm looks like Orange Choppers move a little south :laugh:
Looks good so far. Look forwared to your updates.
Yeah, I took a little inspiration from that show. I've watch enough episodes of it that I almost don't need to use reference pics! I just need to figure out how I am going to attach the back wheel. With the shaft drive on there, I can't use an axel. I am thinking of struts and shocks. I have seen a bike built like that.
If I had a nickle for ever time a woman told me to get lost, I could buy Manhattan.
I agree. I am going to redo the handle bars later. Right now I am still in the midst of getting the rest of it done. I've slowed down a bit, but I am still chugging along.
Here is the latest.
I modelled the battery box and a temporary tank.
Actually, the tank is gone now, and I just finished the starter and enlarged the cylinders a bit more. But you can't see that in this render.
If I had a nickle for ever time a woman told me to get lost, I could buy Manhattan.
And here is an update:
I now have the headlight, tail light, the seat, sissy bar, a new tank, hand grips, and a highway bar.
I have already modeled the brake and clutch handles, a suicide shifter and the belt for the drive train. I just haven't put the textures on the new model. Eye strain, you know...
I need to start tweaking the scaling now. When I loaded Simon into the scene, his feet were almost 12 inches off the ground with him in the seat. The frame is too tall. No bid deal, I can tweak that in a day or two.
But the model is almost 89,000 polygons and growing....
EDIT: You will notice that the drive gears on the side of the model aren't perfectly round. I didn't notice that when I scaled it, but it's fixed now. There is a drive belt there now, and the suicide shifter on the other side.
If I had a nickle for ever time a woman told me to get lost, I could buy Manhattan.
After I get the tweaks done, I am going to see about UV mapping the tank. I want to put a custom paint job on there. If it works, great. If not, I still like what I have here. All of these textures are just temporary procedurals. I will probably do something very similar when it's done. I toyed with the idea of using BB's shaders, but I want to learn the material room a lot more, so I will do them myself. I looked at some of his stuff in the material room, and since I am mathmatically challenged, I couldn't make heads of tails of it. So I will stick with what I know: simple, 1 or 2 node shaders that are good enough for me.
If I do put this in the freebies, I will probably change it all.
If I had a nickle for ever time a woman told me to get lost, I could buy Manhattan.
I modelled the mirrors and have them in place, you just can't see them on this model because I did them right before I got online. It takes awhile to load all those shaders and render this bad boy.
So, 103,988 polygons, 44 material groups... and it's not done yet.
This one isn't going to be a quick render item by any stretch of the imagination.
If I had a nickle for ever time a woman told me to get lost, I could buy Manhattan.
If I had a nickle for ever time a woman told me to get lost, I could buy Manhattan.
So post in here if you want it. Or PM me, either way.
The final tally on the polygon count is 112,615. There are 45 material zones, but most of the shaders are 1 or 2 nodes only. I have been rendering with IDL on and using BB's envirosphere with a sky panaramic. It takes awhile to render, and I don't know if it looks good without IDL and the envirosphere.
If I had a nickle for ever time a woman told me to get lost, I could buy Manhattan.
Ok, that's enough for me. I will have it in the freebies section as soon as I get the kickstand rigged. It will have two options: 0 - kickstand up, bike fully erect; and 1 - kickstand down and bike leaning on it.
There are also a couple o texture maps I have to rename because I was using them on something else. They are just 512x512 colors, but I used them instead of the diffuse color picker for consistancy.
Watch the freebies section, I probably won't post a thread about it.
If I had a nickle for ever time a woman told me to get lost, I could buy Manhattan.
I put the static model in the freebies section. I am going to start working on the rigged figure sometime this weekend. It's going to be a little tricky, since there are 44 different materials in this thing. Maybe for the rigged model, I will truncate the materials and combine those that are similar...
If I had a nickle for ever time a woman told me to get lost, I could buy Manhattan.
My bad, there are 45 material zones in this thing. I figured out that I can't really combine the material groups because it would do crazy things to the props it would spawn. So I have to do some careful editing in the hierarchy editor and see about locking the X.Y,Z translation on the bulk of the model. I am only going for handle bars that turn and the kickstand up and down with the bike leaning on the kick.
If I had a nickle for ever time a woman told me to get lost, I could buy Manhattan.
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I just have the frame, handle bars, front forks, the wheels and tires and the front brakes done. You are seeing about 4 hours of work. I used some very simple procedural shaders just so you can make out the different parts.
I am going to put a beefy twin V engine in there and a shaft drive. I am not sure what else I may do, but the handle bars will probably change.
If it looks as good when it's done as it's starting to look now, I will post it in the freebies if anyone wants it. Just let me know.
If I had a nickle for ever time a woman told me to get lost, I could buy Manhattan.