My Virtual F1 Car

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flynfrog
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Joined: 23 Mar 2006, 22:31

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http://---.net/uploadfiles/Picture151(Medium).jpg
here is an indy car i worked on i assume the engine mounting is about the same as an f1 car

you will have to copy and paste the link sorry :(

eidetic
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Joined: 07 Jun 2007, 13:25

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A couple quick "sketches" of some front wings. I rather like the endplates, but the wing elements need some work. As you can see, the leading edge is way too thin. Upper element on the first one is a bit "short" as well.

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I also think the endplates in the second one may be a bit too tall, or not long enough.

Also, if you guys ever notice problems, feel to draw over the images if you'd like, to give me a better idea (if that's not asking too much). I'd like this car to be as accurate (as in, realistic even if fantasy), and I'm also open to cosmetic opinions and ideas.

miqi23
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Nice pictures eidetic. I have always wanted to learn some graphic work but never had the time to learn it properly. I have done a bit of rendering here and there but nothing close to the quality of your work.

I was just wondering though, these models such as the current front wing, are these done in CAD or just sketches ...? I have sort of contributed in the aero discussion in an other thread and I was wondering if we can use some of your services for our final product visualisation? I am sure we will come up with something useful in the end there...

Nice work BTW, keep them coming!

eidetic
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miqi23 wrote:Nice pictures eidetic. I have always wanted to learn some graphic work but never had the time to learn it properly. I have done a bit of rendering here and there but nothing close to the quality of your work.

I was just wondering though, these models such as the current front wing, are these done in CAD or just sketches ...? I have sort of contributed in the aero discussion in an other thread and I was wondering if we can use some of your services for our final product visualisation? I am sure we will come up with something useful in the end there...

Nice work BTW, keep them coming!
They're full 3D models, but not in the traditional CAD sense in a way.

I'm using modo, which is a 3D program, but it is more used for film, games, graphic design, etc, as opposed to programs like AutoCAD, Pro/E, etc which are more geared towards actual design.

The method I'm using is subdivision surface modeling: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Subdivision_surfaces

And a link to modo:
http://www.luxology.com/

And a link to Maya, which I also use:
http://usa.autodesk.com/adsk/servlet/in ... id=7635018

I use modo primarily for modeling, and rendering of still images. I use Maya for any animation work, and depending on the project, even rendering of still images.

That said, I'd be more than happy to lend my services for anything you might need in the other thread. Which thread exactly are you referring to?

miqi23
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I was just refering to the other future aero thread. I thought we might come up with something that works, and you could render it for us, thats all... All of them are like hot on this ground effect thing atm.

AeroGT3
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Joined: 29 Mar 2006, 23:22

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eidetic,

I sent you an email, did you receive it? I think I may have entered the address incorrectly perhaps?

Cheers,

eidetic
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Joined: 07 Jun 2007, 13:25

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miqi23 wrote:I was just refering to the other future aero thread. I thought we might come up with something that works, and you could render it for us, thats all... All of them are like hot on this ground effect thing atm.
Like I said, I'd love to help out. Just checked the thread, and bookmarked it, so I'll read it tomorrow morning. Just let me know what you might like done, and I'll do it.

AeroGT3 wrote:eidetic,

I sent you an email, did you receive it? I think I may have entered the address incorrectly perhaps?

Cheers,
The last email I received was from June 14. I meant to respond from my other account but got distracted, so I will do so shortly.

Carlos
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Joined: 02 Sep 2006, 19:43
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eidetic - checkered had sent in this Italian site on another thread. that features computer animation/videos of F1 cars that feature many clips of technical details - perhaps it may be of interest.

http://mediacenter.gazzetta.it/MediaCen ... a=REDAZION

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Softbatch sent in this link that has pictures that are quite an insight into car developements that are updated current-race-to-race including a yearly archive. Also includes an index for each F1 team.

http://www.imagesf1.com/

eidetic
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Joined: 07 Jun 2007, 13:25

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Carlos wrote:eidetic - checkered had sent in this Italian site on another thread. that features computer animation/videos of F1 cars that feature many clips of technical details - perhaps it may be of interest.

http://mediacenter.gazzetta.it/MediaCen ... a=REDAZION

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Softbatch sent in this link that has pictures that are quite an insight into car developements that are updated current-race-to-race including a yearly archive. Also includes an index for each F1 team.

http://www.imagesf1.com/
Got em both bookmarked already 8)

I really appreciate the links nonetheless though, and everyone taking the time to take a look and also offering advice, links, opinions, etc.

eidetic
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Joined: 07 Jun 2007, 13:25

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Anyone have any more links to good pictures, (preferably cut away style drawings, or high res pictures of the body work removed) of the internals of the cars? Mainly radiators, fuel tanks, and transmissions? Or does anyone have any they could either upload for me, or email?

Any help would be greatly appreciated, and thank you all again for the links already provided.