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checkpost100
2005-09-30, 09:37 PM
Modeled and rendered on AutoCAD 2002

Opie
2005-09-30, 09:40 PM
Those are some really big hinges for such a small workshop. :lol:

Very 8)

checkpost100
2005-09-30, 09:46 PM
On working drawings I put wrong scale. Nobody checked and … finally we got hinges a little bit not in the scale. Now I should redesign plastic bags for them.

Mike.Perry
2005-09-30, 09:51 PM
Hi "checkpost100" (Sorry, I don't know your real name)

Very nice, I like the four images of the hinge...

Totally personal opinion - I don't think the hinges on the shelf look right ie. Scale in relationship to one another doesn't look right (to me).

:beer: Mike

Wanderer
2005-10-03, 12:23 PM
Modeled and rendered on AutoCAD 2002Very, very cool looking!

Robert.Hall
2005-10-03, 01:27 PM
Very nice work, you sure know your hinges.

checkpost100
2005-10-04, 03:43 PM
Hi "checkpost100" (Sorry, I don't know your real name)

Very nice, I like the four images of the hinge...

Totally personal opinion - I don't think the hinges on the shelf look right ie. Scale in relationship to one another doesn't look right (to me).

:beer: Mike

Thank you for your comment.
My main idea was to show possibility to create on AutoCAD a good renders.
Of course they can’t be polish to perfection like on 3D Max, but for catalogs or even architectural presentation could good enough.

If would be possible easy to do soft edge on raytrace shading and flat screen reflection - images could be much better.

And Ideal would be to add pseudo Radiosity or refraction. Not for real, because it will take a long rendering time. Just a little bit shading between surface intersections (ex: corner of wall or window).
It could give an opportunity to create photorealistic images.

Vlad

ken.hutson
2005-10-04, 05:39 PM
Looks Sweeet Man!

checkpost100
2005-10-04, 07:07 PM
Looks Sweeet Man!

Thanks,

I think, you missed comma.

“Looks Sweeet Man!” ->

“Looks, Sweeet Man!”
“Looks Sweeet, Man!”


Sound is different, isn’t.
:-)

Kris.Keller
2005-10-05, 11:23 PM
Have you just been hinging around? :-P

tlewald
2005-10-12, 08:44 PM
well done!

mckishen
2005-10-17, 03:51 PM
wow, that's one sweet concealed/euro hinge! I take it you're into millwork & cabinet detailing; do you ever use that? if so, you must have a scream machine, because I tried that route with Mechanical Desktop R4 back in 99 and finally gave up after bogging my poor WINNT workstation down to the point of bluescreen.

checkpost100
2005-10-17, 06:54 PM
wow, that's one sweet concealed/euro hinge! I take it you're into millwork & cabinet detailing; do you ever use that? if so, you must have a scream machine, because I tried that route with Mechanical Desktop R4 back in 99 and finally gave up after bogging my poor WINNT workstation down to the point of bluescreen.
I did hinge on the computer:
2.2 MHz Intel
512 Ram 133
16 Vram
HD 10 Gb

Windows 2000
AutoCAD 2002 - Solid Modeling.

Probably MD is much heavy then AutoCAD.
Or intersection contours of MD can kill sometimes computer.

Regards,

Vlad