I have posted this one here before - demonstration of ipt, iam, idw and ipn animation in a dwfx file. Unfortunately the animation didn't work on my current machine (I think it is an IE security setting) but does work on other machines. Turn on your sound when playing Screencast Recording below.
Nice one JD, maybe i'll have a better look at the entire video when i'm not at work.
I'm gonna go christmas themed again, bit early perhaps but what the heck...
Rendered in showcase, added new stuff to the scene:
Also said i'd post an actual photograph of that little tree once our shop got it lasered:
Niels van der Veer
Inventor professional user & 3DS Max enthusiast
Vault professional user/manager
The Netherlands
I figured out what the problem was in showing the ipn animation in the dwfx file.
I had to select the animation I wished to show from a drop down list.
A gas shock I modeled for our racks, based on one of our vendors drawings.
Niels van der Veer
Inventor professional user & 3DS Max enthusiast
Vault professional user/manager
The Netherlands
I probably could have moved the lighting so the bolts didn't look black but the rest of the shock is supossed to be glossy black.
A week or two ago someone was making something like this and JD suggested using the mesh function when they wanted to put "holes" in it so you could see that it wrapped in on itself when they had it 3D printed.
(I think "Carbon fiber" makes it look like a cheap 3D print)
But I also played around some more
Then today I started again
And now I'm still fiddling with it - I'll have to see if I can find somewhere to 3D print it in something transparent.
an 8 pointed star manufactured from folded 0.6mm brass and 0.8mm stainless, each point was silver soldered in place, alot of work involved!!
designed and built by us for a client that wanted a memorial
thanks to JD for help on the setting out :
regards Adrian