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Spoon Competition

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Pro-Grizzly said:
For further challendgers...


Guys, be more realistic,


remember... it's not enough to model the spoon.


The spoon must be moldability or stampability (i.e. manufacturability).


WHo is being unrealistic? We were asked to make a spoon, so, people are doing their effort to model a spoon.


Very nice work MIKO, what method did you use?
Edited by: CPiotrowski
 
I agree with CP... Bo****ks to manufacturability
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. Nobody said we had to make it, lets keep it simple and just model stuff !!
 
One more thing...this is the modeling forum, not the manufacturing forum. This is where you learn to model things. Not where you learn to manufacture them. I work on shyt I have to get manufactured daily, I certainly dont want to manufacture anything I model on here. I have to think enough, anymore and I will get headaches


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Edited by: CPiotrowski
 
I think I'd actually aggree with Pro-Grizzly.. This is a modelling forum but it's also an engineers forum - It's called Pro/ENGINEER for a reason! (as opposed to Alias Studio or 3D Studio)


Anybody who has worked with ProE for more that a few months can create a pretty spoon - hell, a first year Universitydesigner could design one and it may look likethe dogs bo****ks! but at the end of the daywhat good is it?
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Making a flowing surface is easy- all it takes is a bit of practice..


"desigining" a spoon which cannot be manufactured iseasy.. the real skill, the real challenge is developing a design which can be manufactured but still when you look at it,you say "I want one!"
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Just my $0.02c


Nice Pict Cian!


keep up the nice work everybody!
 
Hi CP.
My spoon I created with hybrid modeling method. I used ISDX for complex shapes of the spoon and for other shape I used boundary bland. I can sent you the part if you want.
And here is another thing what I want to say (write).
It was interesting challenge, competition for me but pretty easy to do.
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PS: Does anybody know how we can create a variable thickeness of the spoon sheetmetal?
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Hi Miko


Post here the procedure what u adopted?? I will post mine tommorow
 
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Hi Dear All


This is the deadline of this competition and now I am posting my part here. Detailed procedure like a tutorial I will put on my websitewithin two or three days.


2006-03-11_004847_spoon.prt.zip
 
Cool.

I was beginning to wonder what this thread was all about.
 
I am simply amazed by this groups renderings and modeling techniques, especially CP. I have been using ProE for a few years now, but due to the fact that I am limited (at work) to working with just Drawings I am somewhat limited to ProE growth. I so would love to learn Surfacing and Rendering. Where do you start? Are there tutorials available on this site? Any book recommendations?

Thank you.
 
Thanks Cam. As far as tutorials, I know there are alot of them for surfacing but not many for rendering. Its mostly learned based on experience. I am sure there are plenty of people on here that can lead you to some good tutorials for surfacing.


FYI...my spoon can be made.
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hi skint..


how did u make the shadow for the spoon..???
 
Hi,


Can you please upload the part file which you did for spoon.
 
raedbenz said:
hi skint..


how did u make the shadow for the spoon..???


Hi mate, when you start your render you should have the following options ( im using wildfire 2.0 ) :


Render Control - Modify Rendering Settings - Option : Room : Shadows on floor.


The rest is just playing around with your position of your lighting.
 
Great work Miko!!!
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Keep it up!


Best Regards
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Great Job Miko


nice to see





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NICE JOB miko...


THANKS FOR UR COOPERATION.
 
Thank you all ! I am really very happy when I can see that issomeone interested to my job!
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I would like to see more challenges on this greatforum!
 
hi.......


have u ever tried to design a car........?
 

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