Inventor Studio Video/Rendering of RC Car
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eS LO MAXIMO, PERO SERIA MEJOR SI ENSEÑARAS MAN
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can you take a Inverter file and export it to 3ds Max or Maya
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Hi, nice video. I'm interested in hiring you to produce similar animations for me. What kind of fees would you charge? If interested please contact me trimahon at gmail dot com. Take care and Keep up the good work!
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what software did you use please tell me.
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looks like my SPI RS4 Pro AWD RC car...
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@tylerlevesque75 Lol autodesk.com
If you've got $5000 sure you can get it.
But they you'd have to spend a whole lot of time learning to use it correctly.
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Hi Kevin,
can you help me with the animation of the coils? Did you use the no-parametric coil method? Can you write or do a video tutorial for obtein the result of this video? Thank you so much! My mail bnzara@yahoo.es
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thw tires tires look like a traxxas jato's
ABout how long did it take you to make this car?
hondazaynefun 11 months ago
@hondazaynefun it took about 3 months in my spare time.
schneik80 11 months ago
I was wondering, since you can only render with "shaded with lines" applied in inventor, how did you make this look so good?
I'd like to be able to render my stuff with this quality :)
Spunn3d 1 year ago
@Spunn3d Not sure I understand the question. You can change the display of the realtime graphics to be edges on or off. But that setting does not effect the raytrace rendering that was used to creatge this video.
In Inventor there is an environment called Inventor Studio. It can render using a raytrace rending approach to generate the frames. The user can setup advanced materials and styles to achive almost any desired result. In this case I went for an "almost photo real" look.
schneik80 1 year ago
Thanks. I actual like to not use the whole stroke. It allows for any air or the bladder in the shocks to stay at the top of the shock undisturbed. In adition the car will use the whole stroke in the turns of the chassis rolls.
schneik80 2 years ago