1st work with SolidWorks: rim with 35 minutes of effort
Hello.
In my new job I have to use a "new" software: SolidWorks 2005. Until now I for 3D only used CAD and 3D StudioMax. My first work with SolidWorks to attemp to improve my technique. Rim with 35 minutes of effort. http://www.photochop.net/gallery/alb...ante1_RuiG.jpg http://www.photochop.net/gallery/alb...ante2_RuiG.jpg Have fun RuiG |
wow! That looks really good man!
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yeah that is really good so if you dont mind me asking what do you do for a living
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Always nice to get some positive feedback.
To the people that don't know, I work as Product Designer, and at this time for one of the leading manufacturers in the espresso coffee machines world. Still no time to make some new chops...I'm very sad with that. |
Thats a pretty cool sounding job. Are you by any chance designing this for some company?
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Nope. I wish my work had anything to do with cars... if only I could find a way to make "my" company produce "in car" coffee machines :lol:
This rim was just a simple way I found to try some of the features in this software. I'm currently on to the stage in wich I really make espresso coffee machines. I'll post some of it after they are selling on the market. RuiG |
holy crap man. 35 minutes? Thats amazing for any amount of time if u ask me.
Wow, was this both modeled and rendered in solidworks? Great skill. |
actually its rendered in photoworks but we'll just call that solidworks.
looks cool, but i dont like the part where the spokes connect to the hub. |
lol ruig is there any thing you cant do with designing thingys, that looks awsome for 35 mins of work!! Awsome mate :)
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lol.. 35 mins.. on 1/4th of it, then copy paste rotate.. at least thats what i would've done.. NICE work though.. better than i could do.
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