MoI Exercise #3 Consumer Product Design
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 From:  Brian (BWTR)
1919.16 In reply to 1919.15 
This is just a quick rough effort as a challenge on the idea.
Did you do in a similar way Grendell?
Brian

EDITED: 31 Dec 2008 by BWTR

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 From:  Anis
1919.17 In reply to 1919.16 
Hi Brian,

I need your tips on how to construct the pipe sketch. Are you create the four arcs first ?
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 From:  Grendel
1919.18 
I started with a circle, adjusted a few points and then trimmed it off in the top view to make the panel side flat. I then used a curve through point line to make the bent area, mirrored and joined all together. Then swept a circle along the curve. I've attached my top piece for you to look at.
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 From:  Anis
1919.19 In reply to 1919.18 
Hi Grendel....

Would you like to give us a gif fomat on how you can construct the sketch ?
Thanks !
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 From:  Brian (BWTR)
1919.20 In reply to 1919.19 
My effort was ALL made up of arcs. Doing mirrors as Grendel said.

I revolved the group to get the side angle slope, then, in the front view, did a trim of the downpointing lugs appropriate to the shape of the machine.

Ain't MoI great!
Brian
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 From:  Grendel
1919.21 
Here is the gif



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 From:  Anis
1919.22 In reply to 1919.21 
Thanks Grendel...

Thats help me a lot...

Cheers !
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 From:  Michael Gibson
1919.23 In reply to 1919.13 
Very nice final render Grendel, even down to the barista foam pattern in the cup!

- Michael
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 From:  Grendel
1919.24 
No problem Anis, that is the purpose of the exercise. Forgot about the time, it is right at one hour for the render in C4D.

Thanks Michael, a small update with a little more tweeking of almost everything, now I am probably done.



EDITED: 31 Aug 2008 by GRENDEL

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 From:  jiro (MOIJIRO)
1919.25 In reply to 1919.24 
Grendel.......man, its not just your design, its the Look too. Incredible!
I would like to hear more on that side of your work too.
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 From:  Grendel
1919.26 In reply to 1919.25 
Thanks jiro, for the rendering I use two apps most of the time, either Carrara or Cinema4D. I am trying to switch to Cinema4D as my main one. I don't have a good feeling about the development of Carrara under DAZ.

I try to keep my scenes simple, in Carrara I would use a HDRI to drive the GI then one or two lights to fill in and pick up highlights. Maybe render out an AO pass to accentuate boundaries on components. I don't usually use a backdrop as this takes to long to render and then just drop a gradient in the background for visual interest

In C4D I use one or two area lights and an infinite light and an AO pass. I may or may not use lightcards if depending on reflection requirements.
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