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Re: BC Coilover Exploded View

Postby bigBADbenny » Thu Aug 23, 2012 11:51 pm

Hmmm but definitely some headlights when ur bakin lol!
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Re: BC Coilover Exploded View

Postby bigBADbenny » Fri Aug 24, 2012 9:25 am

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HyRax wrote:That looks great! Isometric views like this are always great and illustrate far better than any other view I can think of (and certainly better than outline pics).

Now you just need to make it animated, slowly coming apart. :)


Exactly what I was thinking! :shock:

When I get the dark perspex I'll re-shoot it, but do each item individually from the same point of view and subject to camera distance, starting with the biggest piece.

If I use a longer lens the perspective would be minimised/flattened somewhat for a ???? (opposite of isometric?) view in the final composited image.
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Re: BC Coilover Exploded View

Postby HyRax » Fri Aug 24, 2012 10:20 am

Yeah, perspective will not work well for an animation unless each component was a 3D animated object - it needs to be as neutral as possible to make a true isometric view.

Individual shots from the exact same position would definitely help to neutralise perspective. It wouldn't be the opposite of isometric - isometric has no (disappearing) perspective.
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Re: BC Coilover Exploded View

Postby bigBADbenny » Fri Aug 24, 2012 4:14 pm

Isometric is 60/30, orthagonal is 45/45 ?
Disappearing perspective is different again?
30 years since that was on the curriculum... :P
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Re: BC Coilover Exploded View

Postby HyRax » Fri Aug 24, 2012 4:52 pm

Will have to look it up. Haven't done tech drawing since high school...!
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Re: BC Coilover Exploded View

Postby Stu » Fri Aug 24, 2012 10:00 pm

Very disappointed to see this thread does not contain images of a BC coilover exploding in action mid corner :lol:

btw Nice work with the image, they should give you a job!
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