The BMW S1000RR is a sport bike initially made by BMW Motorrad to compete in the 2009 Superbike World Championship that is now in commercial production. It was introduced in Munich in April 2008 and is powered by a 999 cc (61.0 cu in) inline-4 engine redlined at 14,200 rpm. BMW made 1,000 S1000RRs in 2009 to satisfy World Superbike homologation requirements, but expanded production for commercial sale of the bike in 2010. It has an anti-lock braking system, standard, with an optional electronic traction control. It has a wet weight of 207.7 kg (458 lb), and produces 133.6 kW (179.2 hp) @ 13,250 rpm at the rear wheel.
Whenever look at these final represents in your gallery, I always wonder and curious to see the process you create it.
The primary software listed here is 3DS Max, and every 3D models from you always have got nicely accurate appearance and industrial detailed... make me wonder why it not created in Inventor or Solidword, even CATIA rather than 3DS Max which is your credit app here...
Is there any video (full or apart of, speedup/time-lapse or regular speed) display your modeling skill on action out there? Really want to see that how someone effeciently use 3DS Max for mechanical modeling with this successful results.
Since these are visual approximations, the are built from photos and dimensions are largely taken "by eye" CAD apps like Inventor and Catia, are dimension driven. You can eyeball some things but it still wants dimensional input. Especially for editing. In MAX, one can push and pull elements and perform a smoothing operation to check my edit results. In CAD I'd have to alter dimensions arbitrarily. The creation of surfaces and shapes in MAX is more intuitive, more flexible and more visual than in the majority of CAD applications.
I use Inventor for some things, but not cars and bikes.
The important thing to remember is that as much as I like this bike there are several micro processors currently on even the new street version. But again in 2012 the World Superbike Championship was not won by BMW again!! Rather Aprilia's RSV4R that has an even more advanced computer package for both the Street and WSB Championship race Bike. I have tested the Aprilia, Ducati and BMW and while the BMW is super fast...it will not perform as well under race conditions. Hence the lack of a WSB championship. Maybe this year "Marco" can lead BMW to a it's first ever WSB Championship...but it is a long season.
The primary software listed here is 3DS Max, and every 3D models from you always have got nicely accurate appearance and industrial detailed... make me wonder why it not created in Inventor or Solidword, even CATIA rather than 3DS Max which is your credit app here...
Is there any video (full or apart of, speedup/time-lapse or regular speed) display your modeling skill on action out there? Really want to see that how someone effeciently use 3DS Max for mechanical modeling with this successful results.
I use Inventor for some things, but not cars and bikes.
How long did this take you?