350z AutoCad Blocks
Originally posted by abz123
A 3-D model would be cool!
A 3-D model would be cool!
I didn't make the model, but I thought it would be fun to put my Z in all of my renderings. I'm a 3D artist and I do a lot of work for Architects and Developers, so I have many opportunities to subtlly showcase my Z (kind of a trademark). The only problem is, the Lemans Sunset is such an eye catcher, no matter how discreet I am about placing the model in a rendering, it just screams out "look at me, OVER HERE!"
For those of you who are interested, you can see some of my work here www.g3d.net I have all of the Z trim packages and colors in 3D, so if you want to hire me for an architectural rendering/animation job, I'll make sure your Z is in the picture
Originally posted by ktm
Naw man, you mistook my jest. I was not referring to the scale on the blocks (people who know autocad can easily scale a block by relative scaling), but how to architects scale things in general (1/4" = 1 ft....wtf? gimme 1" = 50 ft any day!).
Naw man, you mistook my jest. I was not referring to the scale on the blocks (people who know autocad can easily scale a block by relative scaling), but how to architects scale things in general (1/4" = 1 ft....wtf? gimme 1" = 50 ft any day!).
I agree on the issues of scaling between arch & eng. I still remember the hand-scribbled list of conversion factors taped to the front of my monitor back when I was doing CAD daily.
I don't deal with that as much anymore - I'm more on the construction end of projects lately and I absolutely love it. Probably explains why I didn't remember to scale some of those blocks the first time around.
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