Well this is my first attempt at a video and using You Tube.
The quality is not as good as I would have liked, but it would many hours to produce a rendered video
of the model, hope you all enjoy
Steve
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s8Ap7Q9YoiY
GT 750 3d Model - The Movie
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Love it great animation.
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Excellent animation there Steve, must have taken quite a while to draw all the parts up.
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Re: GT 750 3d Model - The Movie
Brilliant, but just one thing I noticed. The steering head bearings haven't been fitted!!!!
Proof that four strokes are over complicated
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Re: GT 750 3d Model - The Movie
Nice one, that's the only trouble doing something like this is it just started out
as an exercise for the final design but as I progressed I was taking a bit more time on the detail.
As it is the model took about 70 hours, my only regret is I had the opportunity, as the bike had been
fully stripped down for the last 3 years, to take a part in each day and model it properly and have
an accurate model of a standard GT, but I am pleased with the model.
I am still experimenting with animating the model, trying get the quality better so there will be
more movies on the way.
This was my first video on You Tube and was not sure what the issues were with music rights
if I used a track of a CD so I got the guitar out and made a quick recording to use.
Steve
as an exercise for the final design but as I progressed I was taking a bit more time on the detail.
As it is the model took about 70 hours, my only regret is I had the opportunity, as the bike had been
fully stripped down for the last 3 years, to take a part in each day and model it properly and have
an accurate model of a standard GT, but I am pleased with the model.
I am still experimenting with animating the model, trying get the quality better so there will be
more movies on the way.
This was my first video on You Tube and was not sure what the issues were with music rights
if I used a track of a CD so I got the guitar out and made a quick recording to use.
Steve
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Re: GT 750 3d Model - The Movie
Love it - and the sound at the end it terrific. Anth's Kettle!?
Cheers,
Mike
Cheers,
Mike