Motorcycle Passenger Seat (Exploded view)
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 From:  DannyT (DANTAS)
4216.2 In reply to 4216.1 
That's so interesting to see MoI used for all these unusual items in the world.

Nice modelling and render as usual tijai, the pink sponge material started to make my mouth water because it resembles a thick, juicy hamburger patty, ready for BBQ'ing :)

Cheers
~Danny~
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 From:  3DKiwi
4216.3 
Excellent work :)

Not sure I would want to sit this for very long!!

3DKiwi
Homepages: 3dkiwi.co.nz & C4D Cafe
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 From:  tijai
4216.4 In reply to 4216.3 
Hello and thanks for the comments,


Danny... really? you wanna bite a piece of meat with black/colored dots on it??? hungry? :-)

3DKiwi... this "seats" are just... some kind of "better than nothing" for short trips:-)
and very popular, because you don´t have to drill a hole in the fender of the bike....

best regards,

tijai
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 From:  Michael Gibson
4216.5 In reply to 4216.4 
Actually, to me that cushion looked very realistic!

Maybe that kind of granulated cushion material is not so common in other places in the world though?

That kind of cushion does kind of have a kind of "head cheese" like look to it though, in real life too... :)

- Michael
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 From:  tijai
4216.6 In reply to 4216.5 
Hello Michael,

thanks:-)

i confess... it looks like meat:-)
the real one isn´t that colorfull... the 3d material (based on scanned original material) is a bit to much saturated..

best regards


tijai
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 From:  ed (EDDYF)
4216.7 


Seriously, your models and renders are excellent, as always. Where can we see more of that Indian?

Ed
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 From:  Don (DON_CHEKE)
4216.8 In reply to 4216.1 
Wonderful job on this! Your attention to detail is inspiring.

It is so nice to see a product come full circle - 3D design to real world production. You and you girlfriend make a good team.

I love your foam. I did a pet bed cutaway once and had a nasty time getting the foam to look nice. You have mastered it.

How difficult is it to remove the seat? It seems like those six suction cups would hold well, but might be hard to get at them to release them.

I looked up the website too and made a link. Hope that is okay.

http://www.handmade-seats.de/index.htm

EDITED: 23 Apr 2011 by DON_CHEKE

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 From:  tijai
4216.9 In reply to 4216.8 
Hey guys and thanks again for the comments.

Ed... thats nice spam, hehe
the indian is a real motorcycle (not mine) and you can see and buy it at Meilenwerk, Berlin, Germany (around 30.000 euro) :-)


Don...thanks! the seats are easy to remove... just one powerfull(!) rip... plopp!
and thanks for posting the link, I forget this:-)


best regards


tijai
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