From: tijai [#1]
30 Jan
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Hello Forum,
I´m a new MOI user and wanna share some work:-)
(the pictures are also in the MOI Gallery)
I wanna build my old 1978 Kawasaki z1000 in 3D and so .. i had to start with something:-)
i´m very happy with MOI, I can model very fast accurate Parts and export them to modo401 for rendering.
That works very good and I´m more than satisfied with the results! Thanks for this wonderfull piece software:)
Questions welcome,
best regards,
tijai





Image Attachments:
z1000-clutchcover3.jpg
z1000-clutchcover3moi.jpg
z1000-dohc.jpg
z1000-emblem.jpg
z1000-headlight.jpg
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From: Anis [#2]
30 Jan
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Hi Tijai...
Nice model and rendering.
About the final render, how you can get the final render like image below :

Image Attachments:
z1000-headlight_1.jpg
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From: tijai [#3]
30 Jan
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Hello Anis,
this was very simple.. just a bumpmap like the attached example (croped).. applied on standard (modo)glas.
I got this "trick" from the modo-forum...
best regards,
tijai

Image Attachments:
zheadlightbump-copy.jpg
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From: Michael Gibson [#4]
30 Jan
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Hi tijai, I'm glad that you like MoI!
Your models and renders are looking really great!
It's probably going to take a while to build your whole bike piece by piece like this, but the end result should look really nice!
- MichaelReply
From: ed (EDDYF) [#5]
30 Jan
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From: DannyT (DANTAS) [#6]
30 Jan
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Hi tijai,
Welcome and nice work there, your models and renders have come up sweet!
Is it possible to see a MoI screen shot of the head lamp, I'd like to see the surface structure, if you don't mind that is :)
Cheers
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From: -ash- [#7]
31 Jan
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Hi tijai,
Yes, MoI and modo make a good team :-)
Very nice work so far.
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From: tijai [#8]
31 Jan
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Hi and thanks for the comments,
yes it will took a while ..to complete the whole bike :-)
but i will make nice renderings from every part i build.. so a lot of images will follow the next time...
danny: attached is the screenshot of the headlamp... this was really tricky for me, but at the end it was more simple than i thought:-)
the surface is not 100% like the real one, but very very close (98%:-))
best regards,
tijai

Image Attachments:
z1000-headlight-moi.jpg
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From: Brian (BWTR) [#9]
1 Feb
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You inspired me to have a go.
The lamp reminded me of the Triumph 500 Speed Twin of my courting days in the 1950-53 period.
Rendering in Carrara 7 Pro.
Thanks
BrianImage Attachments:
BikeLamp.jpg
BikeLampX.jpg
BULB.jpg
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From: Brian (BWTR) [#10]
2 Feb
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With some rendering advice and some extra MoI modelling.
BrianImage Attachments:
BULB C.jpg
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