Wed, Aug 23, 2006 at 9:21:07 AM
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Very nice!
Are you going to share this family?
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Wed, Aug 23, 2006 at 1:19:33 PM
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Love it. u`re good
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Wed, Aug 23, 2006 at 7:02:02 PM
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Quite nice..Im thinking if you used revolves and massing you could do it..
But it looks very much like a Meljet 747-400 flight model for Flight SIm 2004
I'd like to see close of the gear assembly and engine assembly.
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Thu, Aug 24, 2006 at 2:43:04 AM
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I started on the plane last saturday. I have only worked at nights on it. I`m sorry, but I dont want to share it yet. But you never know.... We are going to use it in one of our projects first, then I might put it out for share. I will also put in parameter so it`s posible to choose other airline companies.
New info: Ok, I think there must be a missunderstanding. The plane was a dumb grey dwg that was not abel to be used in Revit. I have set up the texture and material so it`s not a dumb dwg anylonger. It`s a smart rfa. Sorry if someone thought something else...
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Thu, Aug 24, 2006 at 6:03:07 AM
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"This Lufthansa Boing 747 is made and rendered in Revit. It`s a family object. I used 15 hours to make this."
I dont beleave. 8(
Made this in revit and spend only 15 hours. :S
Could you share the family file whit us?
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"New info: Ok, I think there must be a missunderstanding. The plane was a dumb grey dwg that was not abel to be used in Revit. I have set up the texture and material so it`s not a dumb dwg anylonger. It`s a smart rfa. Sorry if someone thought something else..."
Now i understand, It was a dwg
It's almost impossible to make this kind of model with the features of Revit.
I'm sorry if i was rude in my last coment. )
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Thu, Aug 24, 2006 at 7:23:52 PM
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Wow, that is really impressive Annette.
Its awesome to see people using Revit for things other than architecture because its quite versitile as a straight modelling program.
Any chance you could post some shaded views to show us some of the details? Looking forward to seeing more!
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oooh I see, sorry looks like we did misunderstand...
Thats not to say that models like that cant be made in Revit. Supply a set of blueprints (or alot of photos) and it could easily be modelled I reckon!
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Fri, Sep 8, 2006 at 10:35:11 AM
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IS THIS JUST REVIT????????
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Fri, Jan 25, 2008 at 1:53:27 PM
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BOMB AMERICA!!! ALHALALALALALAHH
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