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Re: CAD Design, 3D Modelling and Printing Discussion Thread

PostPosted: Sun Dec 13, 2015 3:07 pm
by ZeroWolf
No problem :) you'll have to let us know how it goes when you start the work on the game itself. What sort of game is it if I may ask?

Re: CAD Design, 3D Modelling and Printing Discussion Thread

PostPosted: Sun Dec 13, 2015 3:27 pm
by DedicatedGhostArt
ZeroWolf wrote:No problem :) you'll have to let us know how it goes when you start the work on the game itself. What sort of game is it if I may ask?


Sure! I don't want to spoil the story at all, but I'll definately try to update on how the program is working for me! I'm wanting the game to have the "toon shading" style that the "The Walking Dead" games and "The Wolf Amoung Us" game has. The game will mostly take place inside a dark robotics lab/repair station, and the gameplay will be similar to the Alien Isolation game with you running from the monster, yet having tasks to do.
If you click on my signature you can see some teasers I've drawn on my Deviantart page. ;)

Re: CAD Design, 3D Modelling and Printing Discussion Thread

PostPosted: Sun Dec 13, 2015 6:51 pm
by ZeroWolf
Sounds like a cool idea :) good luck!

Re: CAD Design, 3D Modelling and Printing Discussion Thread

PostPosted: Sun Dec 13, 2015 7:22 pm
by DedicatedGhostArt
ZeroWolf wrote:Sounds like a cool idea :) good luck!


Thank you! Good luck to you too! :) I must ask, are you working on any CAD/game related things?

Re: CAD Design, 3D Modelling and Printing Discussion Thread

PostPosted: Mon Dec 14, 2015 2:01 am
by ZeroWolf
When When I When I can find the time, but I haven't settled on any one idea yet

Re: CAD Design, 3D Modelling and Printing Discussion Thread

PostPosted: Mon Jan 04, 2016 10:41 am
by Evil Eye
3D modelling eh? I've been known to indulge in it, though I'm not very good. I've only ever used Blender (most proprietary software is far too expensive for me) but I've made a few things, albeit mostly simple 3D-printable stuff. My greatest achievement to date was a big ol' flail with a 5mm handle...which broke a few weeks after I got it in the post. :(

I would love to learn how to use Blender properly though.

Re: CAD Design, 3D Modelling and Printing Discussion Thread

PostPosted: Mon Jan 04, 2016 10:44 am
by Insurgent
Well, having moved house, I finally got round to assembling my Detolf shelves, only to discover those rubber strips that hold the glass sides securely have gone AWOL. And since IKEA can't sell those parts as a replacement, I've resorted to making my own. In Blender.


I'll let you guys know how they turn out.

Re: CAD Design, 3D Modelling and Printing Discussion Thread

PostPosted: Mon Jan 04, 2016 1:46 pm
by DedicatedGhostArt
Delta Magnus wrote:3D modelling eh? I've been known to indulge in it, though I'm not very good. I've only ever used Blender (most proprietary software is far too expensive for me) but I've made a few things, albeit mostly simple 3D-printable stuff. My greatest achievement to date was a big ol' flail with a 5mm handle...which broke a few weeks after I got it in the post. :(

I would love to learn how to use Blender properly though.


Haha me too, though I'm not sure if I have the patience. :lol:

Re: CAD Design, 3D Modelling and Printing Discussion Thread

PostPosted: Mon Jan 11, 2016 6:49 am
by Insurgent
Well, my detolf replacement parts turned up on Friday. And they work extremely well! There's still a small gap between the panes naturally, but the detolf now stands up and is stable enough to put things in. So huzzah! 3D printing to the rescue!

Re: CAD Design, 3D Modelling and Printing Discussion Thread

PostPosted: Sat Feb 06, 2016 9:05 pm
by DedicatedGhostArt
Insurgent wrote:Well, my detolf replacement parts turned up on Friday. And they work extremely well! There's still a small gap between the panes naturally, but the detolf now stands up and is stable enough to put things in. So huzzah! 3D printing to the rescue!


3d printed detold replacement parts? Huh...