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Topic Closed3D -from schematic to polished

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    Posted: 23.Apr.2010 at 22:03

I have 20 years of experience with AutoCAD (to V.2009) and am only now beginning to learn to use the 3D functionality. I have created a rudimentary assembly detail and would very much appreciate any direction on how to 'polish' it to a more convincing finish.  It is not necessary to produce photo-realistic images. I'd like to add some colour and some basic hatch/textures to represent individual materials.

I have a jpg of the detail which I could send to anyone who can bear to look upon it's horrendousness.


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 18.May.2010 at 04:42
Hi archteryx,

Send me the .jpg and/or the cad file, let me know exactly what you want and maybe i can help.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 18.May.2010 at 07:22
i can't seem to figure how to upload pics ...Confused
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 18.May.2010 at 09:25
Some functionality is limited for the "Newbie" level. Please use any image hosting service and post a link. Higher level users can upload files and images using the full reply (see the Reply button).
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 18.May.2010 at 10:11

I've tried with a couple of image hosting services (free) and was getting quite a pixelated result.

Can you suggest a service ?

Or perhaps I could email it to you ?

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 18.May.2010 at 10:19
e.g. http://imageshack.us/ - it is quite popular for such functionality
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 19.May.2010 at 08:34

ok.  Here's the link to the file:

http://yfrog.com/5he41final14uploadj

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