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3D animation of a V8 ENGINE

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Uploaded by on Nov 8, 2007

http://www.the3dstudio.com/product_details.aspx?id_product=270662

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http://www.turbosquid.com/FullPreview/Index.cfm/ID/498964


This is a complete working 3D model of a v8 engine 4.5 L, 520 HP from 1969 - 1997.

Fully textured / animated / and FX widouth any use of a plugin! Using standard animation, rigged with bones, IK , and also beautiful standard 3dmax special effects, so that avery average/professional user can use immediatly, widouth buying any expensive plugin.

Many of parts have been left low-poly,to left you the choice of smoothing them if needed, altering between low and high poligon model.

Modeled in over 6 months, by a 8 year experience 3dmax modelor/animator, by buying this product you will not be dissapointed, what you se is EXACTLY what you get.

The product was created in 3d Max, created to be suitable from max R3 to v9 + ( because of it full-range standard procedures )

Full animations created for you! so you can see it's full characteristics in a dynamic yet simply to use animation, using nothing other than STANDARD 3D MAX rendring engine!

The model is compressed in .Zip format ( because only the scene is 102 MB ) cand be extracted with WinRar, WinZip, or any additional software that recognise this default compressing format.

In this 3d Engine Pack you will get:

- A realistic 3D V8 4.5L engine fully animated and textured
- A 737 entities / 1.548.385 polygons / 865.359 vertices destined for professional and average users engine
- A fully textured model
- A fully animated scene using only standard 3ds Max ( no extra expensive plugins needed )
- A full FX animated scene,beautiful standard Max special effects, ready to be rendered
- An additional „Glass model with glass transparency enabled, so you can clearly see the engine movement ( crancshaft, camshaft, pistons, spark plug, rod, belt, water pump, valves, engine explosion, etc etc)
- An assembly animation of the engine and the whole parts
- Over 300Mb uncompressed space worth of scenes, textures, and others ( not counting animation scenes )

Remember: The model is compressed in .Zip format ( because only one scene is 102 MB uncompressed ) can be extracted with WinRar, WinZip, or any additional software that recognise this default compressing format.

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Get yourself a bargain for a third of it's real price, you get a full 3D PACK engine that is: modeled, animated, textured, and FX


Kind Regards

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Uploader Comments (lee4samurai)

  • God damn my friend... That was amazing

  • @atompkins99 Thank you my friend, you are too kind!

  • holly shit now this dude is a 3d maniac :) wow dude amazing animation as well as model.keep good work bud :)

  • @TheRealSup Thank you for the kind words my friend ! :)

  • I'd like to see more detail in the oil and water circulation, if your ever up for version two. This is well rendered and very useful. Thanks!

  • @transparentreality I already created version 2.2, improved the detail up to 90% of all parts. I did not have the time in creating liquid movements for the engine :)

    Kind regards.

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  • God Bless Engine

  • excellent!!!!!!!!!!!!

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  • its... its beauteful...

  • go holley!

  • @bocam57fe Heh Heh...yeah that's the first thing I noticed. To make sure I wasn't losing my mind, I watched the pistons interact with the valves and sure enough, the smaller valve would open on the intake stroke. Most engines have a larger intake and smaller exhaust valve. I do love these kinds of animations though and I can't put down on the effort it must've taken to do this. I think everyone should have to watch this stuff in driver education so they'll have some idea of what's going on.

  • @Tiniago Nice job spotting that! I went and looked again, and said "how did I not see that"......

  • @bocam57fe

    First of all I want to congratulate you for the fine distribution of your attention.

    Second, the entire engine was built from blueprints, and detailed explanations of the animation; this was the project :)

    Kind regards

  • @lee4samurai really i mean it,am new to 3d,still a stud and fouf what u did is and will remain awesome to me :) u'd make a fine 3d artist :)

  • For I am still the best engine in the world

  • this animation is intense Good job

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