![]() 03/30/2015 at 20:10 • Filed to: None | ![]() | ![]() |
I finally accomplished an animation that's been stumping me for a long time!
(The wheel (tire+alloy) and the brake rotor spin while the caliper stays in place. My problem was that I couldn't keep that going while also trying to get everything, including the caliper, in the steering system. I FUCKING DID IT!!!!)
(It's harder than it looks.)
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That is actually pretty cool. Always nice when you're fiddling with something and you finally figure it out.
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When does the ve tecks kick in?
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Over there bro.
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NICE!
It's been fun watching your 3d skills develope. :)
Small tip, watch the size/proportion of your lug nuts in relation to the rest of the wheel. I think yours may be a tad small.
Pros make that mistake too:
I mean, what are those? 1/8 inch lug nuts!? Haha
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Is that six lugs? I've never seen that before...
![]() 03/30/2015 at 20:57 |
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To be fair, a 6x135 pattern on 19" rims does look quite small.
It wouldn't be a long-shot suggesting that the Viper might even be rocking some 20's.
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Yeah, it's rare, but the Viper and a few truck/crossovers used 6 lug wheels.
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Yeah I suppose. I still think the hub circumference and spacing are both too small on that game cover, though it is probably closer than I thought since that viper is for sure on 20s.
HondaBro's lugs are better proportioned on his wheel vs the example on the Grid cover in my opinion. It's a small detail, but cars are all about the details. :)
![]() 03/30/2015 at 21:08 |
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Cool! Can you make it run over a rabbit? You know, for easter.
![]() 03/30/2015 at 21:23 |
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NICE! What program did you do this in? Looks great!
![]() 03/30/2015 at 21:29 |
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Thanks! I used Cinema 4D.
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Haha I'll try!