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TBKO Air Flow Converter

3D Studio Max Objects posted on Mar 03, 2003
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This piece was designed for a client who needed a few images to show investors what his product would look like once produced from a production line. This was my first attempt at industrial modeling in 3D Max and is still a work in progress. Once this piece in finally complete it will be converted to an interactive FLASH move for end users to interactively explore the physical and visual features of this product. The entire piece was done in Max without any post production work. Comments and suggestions are most welcome.

Comments (2)


Cannonball

2:46AM | Mon, 03 March 2003

This ... thing ... looks very good, but what the hell does it do in the first place?

ccscorpioo

5:30AM | Mon, 03 March 2003

Hi Cannonball, Thanks for the feedback, and to answer your question to tell ya the truth I dont exactly know. In a nut shell what I know so far is that this piece of equipment is most commonly used in high performance race cars, you know the kinda cars in the fast and the furious movie. It monitors air temperatures that are vital in keeping the cars engine cool preventing an engine seize. Thanks again for the comments.


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