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Uploaded by on Feb 22, 2008

3d modell eines Starter Generators einer AB212, gemacht mit Blender und Gimp

Danke an die community von http://blendpolis.de/f/blender.php und der http://blender-materials.org/

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3D modell of an starter-generator which is a part of the helicopter AB212
animation made with blender and gimp

thanks to blendpolis.de - community and blender open material repository

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  • Dear Pummerl,

    May i use this video for my website?

    best regards,

    Oebay

  • @Oebay7 sure, do it

  • very nice. I guess that took a long time to make?

  • it took about 3 months

    which is very fast for a spare-time project

    but i had i time limit, so it must be finished

  • Great !, Is the Proe 2.0 have explodion capture in Style mode? which verion you do it ?

  • it´s made with blender, version 2.4anything

    it was a beta-version, because aproximate AO

    wasn´t integrated in the stable releases, now it is

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  • wow, that's amazing

  • Iam a aviation tech and i overhaule these units as well as the 400SG163Q-2 great work....

  • Thank you for your answer, very much appreciated.

  • (cont.) I believe you can also make parts of a mechanism move together by rigging them a certain way, so if you move one part all the others follow suit.

    I'm not entirely sure about that one because I haven't done much of that yet in Blender, but it's pretty likely it has such a feature.

  • You have to basically animate things, but you can add stuff like soft body physics, cloth physics, fluid physics and also field physics (wind, gravity, etc.) to simulate a realistic feel. For instance, said wind turbine could cause surrounding scraps of paper or whatever to blow away in the wind it creates, if you add a wind field. You could also have it melt, explode, or whatever the hell else you want it to do. You just have to learn how.

  • Can Blender be used to simulate real-life conditions effects on a model? For instance, could a wind turbine model made in Blender show how the real thing would behave, with torque data?

  • Excellent work. Have you ever considered becoming a 3D visualizer for a company? I'm sure you could help them out tremendously.

  • this is fantastic! thumbs up ;)

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