Not bad... The compressor looks quite good, but the turbine is not right. You've made it look like a compressor; the blades are curved the wrong way, and you've put the stators behind the blades... like a compressor.
A turbine has stators in front of the blades.
Small detail... unless you really want to be accurate about how a jet engine looks inside and how it works.
If you made the sound with a blender, you did a great job.
You forgot to say that fuel instalation was... uhhhh... quite untypical. Yeah I know, I made a big mistake putting rotor blades before stator blades in the turbine, it's a little crappy machine, but I have seen much worse. I admit I should have made some more research before the work even if I didn't consider it as a part of degree dissertation at polytechnic.
As for the whole process, at that time I was like, "Hmmm, can I model a compressor blade with Blender?" I managed to do it quite well and at that moment I decided to build some jet engine from that element, and even an idea of modeling some real engine crossed my mind but soon after I realized that I didn't have any chance to do that because of poor hardware, no references and too low skils.
It would really be nice to be able to model and animate highly datailed jet engine but as you surely know any jet engine is so complicated machine that I would need some really good computer to render it. I hardly rendered this one thanks to a smart trick consisted in deactivating layers which comprised particular elements of the engine invisible to the camera at particular moment, and only one lamp attached to it.
That sound you can hear comes from a vacuum cleaner by Philips. I recorded it with microphone, edited with Audacity a bit and put it toghether with the animation I had made ealier. Luckily I had a vacuum cleaner with smoothly controllable suck power so I could easily imitate the sound of increasing power of the engine. Of course it could be done better but I'm quite proud of how it came out.
This is a fantastic example of a 3D jet engine, I really like what you have done here with such a highly technical piece of kit. The detail of the engine parts is incredible. Have you a tutorial on this, I would very much appreciate if you let me know how to do it.
you can upgrade your ram on your pc. just right click my computer, go to properties, go to advanced, then go to preformance, go to advanced, then click virtual memory, then theres these things called pagong files which take free space from your pc and turn it into ram. hahahaha your welcome ppl hahaha!!! =D
I am from austraia, i don't really believe that was in blender... it doesn't look like a blender animation, sorry i am probly wrong. Also my PC has 2 gigs of ram since people are into talking about that LOL.
Not bad... The compressor looks quite good, but the turbine is not right. You've made it look like a compressor; the blades are curved the wrong way, and you've put the stators behind the blades... like a compressor.
A turbine has stators in front of the blades.
Small detail... unless you really want to be accurate about how a jet engine looks inside and how it works.
If you made the sound with a blender, you did a great job.
Check out my engine test videos for real sounds.
AgentJayZ 1 month ago
@AgentJayZ
You forgot to say that fuel instalation was... uhhhh... quite untypical. Yeah I know, I made a big mistake putting rotor blades before stator blades in the turbine, it's a little crappy machine, but I have seen much worse. I admit I should have made some more research before the work even if I didn't consider it as a part of degree dissertation at polytechnic.
wisiel 1 month ago
@AgentJayZ
As for the whole process, at that time I was like, "Hmmm, can I model a compressor blade with Blender?" I managed to do it quite well and at that moment I decided to build some jet engine from that element, and even an idea of modeling some real engine crossed my mind but soon after I realized that I didn't have any chance to do that because of poor hardware, no references and too low skils.
wisiel 1 month ago
@AgentJayZ
It would really be nice to be able to model and animate highly datailed jet engine but as you surely know any jet engine is so complicated machine that I would need some really good computer to render it. I hardly rendered this one thanks to a smart trick consisted in deactivating layers which comprised particular elements of the engine invisible to the camera at particular moment, and only one lamp attached to it.
wisiel 1 month ago
@AgentJayZ
That sound you can hear comes from a vacuum cleaner by Philips. I recorded it with microphone, edited with Audacity a bit and put it toghether with the animation I had made ealier. Luckily I had a vacuum cleaner with smoothly controllable suck power so I could easily imitate the sound of increasing power of the engine. Of course it could be done better but I'm quite proud of how it came out.
wisiel 1 month ago
like dude HOW?????did u do this?
darius02koolguy 11 months ago
Still dont get it.What's the flamethrower things for?
Cerebrectomy 1 year ago
@Cerebrectomy it's like a sparkplug in car. Fuel is mixed with the flowing air and ignited
hazardious 9 months ago
This is a fantastic example of a 3D jet engine, I really like what you have done here with such a highly technical piece of kit. The detail of the engine parts is incredible. Have you a tutorial on this, I would very much appreciate if you let me know how to do it.
ImRaHorakhty 1 year ago
Do cartoons instead of technical stufff! anyway nice work... + sound
makinamati 1 year ago
Salvo por el detalle de mal gusto del principio el video está bien.
Lastima que el autor no tenga mas conocimiento.
flouserve 1 year ago
nice.
the many combustion chambers are... not so actual right?
Santoslhelpa 1 year ago
Nice work.
CADanimal 1 year ago
how did you do the smoke/flame coming out the back, im assuming particles of some sort?
Thanks!
Polird 2 years ago
godly done. made my day.
onlylunch2 2 years ago
very amazing man thx
Mogy336 2 years ago
dumb-fuck subject intro animation
RifledBarrel 2 years ago
how long does it take you to make an animation like this?
MarcBrownVideos 2 years ago
Incredible, an instant favorite.
jbird0168 2 years ago
Naprawdę nie wiem po co ci to intro z ludzikiem.
mysibratus 2 years ago
you can upgrade your ram on your pc. just right click my computer, go to properties, go to advanced, then go to preformance, go to advanced, then click virtual memory, then theres these things called pagong files which take free space from your pc and turn it into ram. hahahaha your welcome ppl hahaha!!! =D
Bric1022 2 years ago
@Bric1022 That is a page file, not it is not RAM, more like a hard disk cache
Polird 2 years ago
very cool.............
HillWilliam420 2 years ago
good job
fmeriqui 2 years ago
muy buen trabajo exelente animacion.
joseheavy7 2 years ago
That was amazing.
Nooks25 2 years ago
nice
timas951 3 years ago
how do you make these? please tell.
jethobo 3 years ago
great job.
n108bg 3 years ago
The Best
arysonfire 3 years ago 2
I am from austraia, i don't really believe that was in blender... it doesn't look like a blender animation, sorry i am probly wrong. Also my PC has 2 gigs of ram since people are into talking about that LOL.
Dominoe11112 3 years ago
why not blender you noob ? and ram means nothing in rendering .. except from big textures which he is obviously not using at all
basslinegenerator 3 years ago
nice job
DrHavanger 3 years ago
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superzkid 3 years ago
this is beautiful. it just goes to show that jet engines are really machines that are so extremely well built
sb6lb3 3 years ago
i also seemed to notice the combustion blades are backwards lol
sb6lb3 3 years ago
Nice job.
tovaxnecro 3 years ago
why do u onlu have 256 MB ram on ur computer?
i have two gigs, and abreve time per frame with blender is about 2 seconds!
mwmoviemaker 4 years ago
Becouse the fact is that in Poland computer parts aren't so cheap and We also earns quite little.
Wookie8686 4 years ago
Oh, i didnt realise u lived in poland.....sorry!
GeneralBerger 4 years ago
i only have 488mb SD RAM LOL! i need a new computer :( and I'm in Australia
HJubb 3 years ago
fajne Fajne Marku :)) kiedy nastepny filmik ???
podrawiam Suff
trojan132 4 years ago
great
amirishere 4 years ago
No stary, chyba przeszedłeś samego siebie ;) Naprawdę świetne. Może jednak powinieneś iść na zaawansowaną grafikę, zamiast na reżyserkę ? :]
Oh, żeby nie było niedomówień - Miro z tej strony ^^.
xarodon 4 years ago
Man, this is really nice and very tough piece of work. Long hours of making and just a one minute of the result. That's the way the art is born ;)
Well done!
nuitthevampire 4 years ago