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 From:  chippwalters
7275.96 In reply to 7275.95 
I think the what Sebastian is talking about is the total ability of a piece of software to manage the full product lifecycle, which includes things like FEA, parts and assemblies management, tooling, verification, etc..

That said, the OP stated at the beginning he was a graphics designer wanting to transition into 'concept design,' which of course there are many satisfactory programs available. I'm pretty sure he wasn't as interested in the engineering part of all this.

Have you seen MoI Interface Builder?
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 From:  Mauro (M-DYNAMICS)
7275.97 
@Andrei
<< Pleas do not confuse people Designer and 3D modeler is not the same thing. You can be perfect 3D Modeler but awful Designer and vice versa.>>


....expanding this statement...
These designers did "The Car" in absolute way






This guy(master of Alias) did....pixels...for Hollywood blockbuster industry
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 From:  Andrei Samardac
7275.98 In reply to 7275.97 
Mauro, yep!
There are no even such a term Like 3D modelling when Marcello Gandini created Countach or Miura. So looks like hi is not real designer.
I can not understand why people that create concepts (real designers) and 3D modellers called - Designer. They do absolutley diffrent things.
Now days a lot of desiners started to use 3D to make concepts, I do the same thing.
And our aim is to transmit visual ideas but not to create ideal continuity or topology for production.
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 From:  OSTexo
7275.99 
Andrei,

You do realize the concept of continuity has been used in design for hundreds of years, don't you? I am unfamiliar with the term "ideal continuity" that you're using, I've not heard of it, please explain. I think you're beginning to respond to your own posts you've made earlier in the thread, I'm not sure why.
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 From:  Andrei Samardac
7275.100 In reply to 7275.99 
OSTexo,
Ideal continuity I mean class A surfaces with G2 or G3 continuity. I'm sure you talked about this.
But looks like now you are going to talk about it in terms of Art Forms or even Mathematics functions.

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 From:  OSTexo
7275.101 
Andrei,

I fail to see what makes it "ideal", now you're resorting to make believe terminology? Go back and reread what I wrote, I certainly did not use the term "ideal continuity", since you just made up that term out of thin air. I have no idea why you're talking about art forms and mathematics, I meant exactly what I said in my most recent previous post, that the concept of continuity has been used in design for hundreds of years. If you had the slightest idea what the term continuity means you'd realize those designers Mauro mentioned used and understood it, as well as countless other designers (automotive and otherwise) before and after.

You have the nasty habit of trying to make yourself look better by knocking others hard work, even when said work is perfectly relevant to the subject thread. Let's dispense with the nonsense of the context of your posts being misunderstood because of translation, you and I both know that isn't true since you exhibit the same behavior regardless of subject at hand.

You start out by knocking MoI saying it's no good for concept modeling, especially in automotive design. Then when you are shown that it can in fact be a beneficial tool in conceptual design you attack the designers proficiency with the tool. Then you try to resort to deflection and derailing the topic because your objective is not to have a constructive discussion on topic, in your mind it's how many people you can get to stroke your ego. And when someone else get's some attention for the hard work they've done, (whether a design, plugin, etc.) you try your hardest to put others accomplishments down, it's as if you can't stand not continually being in the spotlight, regardless of the consequences.

You might want to step back a moment and see how silly it's making you look. I have a thick skin when it comes to things like forums, then again I think you know the context in which I put your comments, not a big deal in my case, but they can be upsetting to others. Perhaps I've given you something to consider, if not that's OK too.
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 From:  Karsten (KMRQUS)
7275.102 In reply to 7275.1 
Hello
I don't think that you need moi or g2, g3 or g×√π for vehicle design. You need insperation and a pencil and a sheet of paper.
Ok, Maybe, You need also a black turtleneck sweater, glasses with a thick spectacle frame - especially if you don't have problems with your eyes(simple float glass), some cool apple gadgets, a Artemide Tizio on your desktop and a showcase with some old Braun products;-)

Kind regards
Karsten
p.s: Am I redirected? Or is this really the moi M O i - Forum???
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 From:  chippwalters
7275.103 In reply to 7275.102 
..and a showcase with some old Braun products..

Does this mean my Bellini Olivetti calculator doesn't count? ;-)


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 From:  Karsten (KMRQUS)
7275.104 In reply to 7275.103 
Ok,
And a Bellini Olivetti calculator ..... also.
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 From:  chippwalters
7275.105 In reply to 7275.104 
Right (not the Sottsass one).

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 From:  Frenchy Pilou (PILOU)
7275.106 
the Sottsass one ;)


All the collection ;)
http://www.epocalc.net/pages/calc_olivetti
and of course here;
http://www.storiaolivetti.it/

EDITED: 7 Apr 2015 by PILOU

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 From:  BurrMan
7275.107 In reply to 7275.101 
"""""""""There are no even such a term Like 3D modelling when Marcello Gandini created Countach or Miura."""""""""""

No, he would have used things like "French Curves" And "Drafting Machines" and a heavy "understanding of math" for the ability to actually use a French curve...... Also understanding that he was creating a 3 dimensional object which needed to maintain the beautiful characteristics of Curvature...

He most definitely didn't just draw something and say "Look at that!"...............
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 From:  Frenchy Pilou (PILOU)
7275.108 
I never known why this is called "French Curve" ! :)

In French that is a "Perroquet" (a parrot) look the last one on the right side!

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 From:  Karsten (KMRQUS)
7275.109 In reply to 7275.108 
Maybe!?
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 From:  Frenchy Pilou (PILOU)
7275.110 In reply to 7275.109 
:)
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Pilou
Is beautiful that please without concept!
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 From:  Karsten (KMRQUS)
7275.111 In reply to 7275.110 
Hi Pilou,

I don't know why they called french curves, but the name Ludwig Burmester may be interessting for you!

Have a nice day
Karsten
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 From:  Frenchy Pilou (PILOU)
7275.112 
Yes, mister Pierre Bezier was his successor! :)
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 From:  Karsten (KMRQUS)
7275.113 In reply to 7275.112 
Dont't forget Bernstein and De Casteljau;-)

Nevertheless, my hero is Ivan Sutherland:-)
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 From:  BurrMan
7275.114 In reply to 7275.113 
Those guys were monsters in math and masters of geometry.

Burmester was working on "lightlines" before je moved into creating his motion theory.
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 From:  Mauro (M-DYNAMICS)
7275.115 
...after Catia,continuity and mathematics don't forget taste,stylish,elegance..what we Italians call "the concept of beautiful"
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