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BMW VT-13

Cinema 4D Objects posted on Jan 14, 2005
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Design............ BMW Corp. Name of Model..... BMW VT-13 Boxenmotor Objects........... ~760 Polys............. 358 000 ModelingTime...... ~over 30h Date of origin ... May 2004 Presentation-layout update -- 16th Jan 2005

Comments (14)


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3D_Explorer

8:44AM | Fri, 14 January 2005

I really like seeing technical illustrations like this. I'm wondering if you had the CAD files for this engine and if you did, what method you used to import them into C4D. Nice work here although I'm not crazy about the Sketch n Toon render. I think it would look better more in the style of a blueprint but hey, it's still impressive.

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SMDE

9:18AM | Fri, 14 January 2005

i didnt use any of the real CAD-Packages but built up this engine by using C4D alone. --- if i had created it with a CAD-tool polytrans would offer 1000 possibilties to convevert the format for-and backward -you aint like the sketch? hmmm...shold i may develope an other presentation layout....what'dya say? ____ NOTE i would have done a 360 rotatable 3D version of that engine above - however - i only had one good high-res pic as reference.since detailed blueprints are hard to find i decided to model a cross-sectioned one

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cartesius

2:38PM | Fri, 14 January 2005

Very impressive!

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shakes

4:10PM | Fri, 14 January 2005

incredible modelling!!

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Perry6

4:22PM | Fri, 14 January 2005

Excellent modeling! On models like this, I like this type of rendering.

djfalcon44

12:23AM | Sat, 15 January 2005

Excellent, awesome modelling!

LCGuy

6:47AM | Sat, 15 January 2005

You did this from one reference sketch? No CAD file? Then it's even more impressive. About the rendering.. the elevations rock.. very illustrative.. however the perspective doesn't do it justice.. I'd have gone for the same style as the elevations. Overall, maginificent work, though!

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constructure

6:08PM | Sat, 15 January 2005

Cool! Maybe an off-white, slightly darker shade for a background would draw the illustrations out more?

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SMDE

5:28AM | Sun, 16 January 2005

2nd attempt: aint know if this layout is better than the last one (last one: http://www.3dcommune.com/3d/gallery/Cinema_4D/SATSCH1102977495.jpg thx for the CONSTRUCTIVE comments

Gangstar-Fredi

10:49AM | Sun, 16 January 2005

its a very nice engine

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ollle

3:05PM | Sun, 16 January 2005

Impressive!!

multigraph

10:21AM | Mon, 17 January 2005

nice technical illustration

T-o-d-d

5:41PM | Mon, 17 January 2005

This is just great, I love illustrations that show the working of a complex design. Very good job on this one!

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m3d

12:06PM | Fri, 21 January 2005

wow..excellent render;) greetz m3d


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