SWEET! That's very cool.
3-D, huh? Better include the epoch and all that other metadata stuff.
Adam, post: 357660, member: 8900 wrote: I recall spinning a time or two after an evening on the beer legger.:beer::good:
I'm sure I could get a wobble in there
[USER=7899]@Norm Larson[/USER]
PRAISE: That's really cool, great job. Obvious talent.
NON PRAISE: Lettering around circumference is too dark. (I'm elderly)
Have a great weekend! B-)
For accuracy sake the pivot point should be directly below the center of the instrument.
That would really mess with people's minds.
Decided to do a little cartoon work instead of working for a few hours. I made a Minion from a USB drive that was on my desk, a fabulous waste of time it was. So then with this new 3D model sitting there, I had to make some surveying Minion's and it went downhill from there. A Minion running a Wild T-3, does kind of remind me of who is out there to hire ....
That is a low setup ...
Minion's aren't big people ... I had to kick the legs out 39?ø to make them meet the ground. Of course I assumed the Minion as 4.5 feet tall. I did consider some GST-20 legs, but, decided on the correct legs for the instrument
I have it on good authority that Norm doesn't have any skill creating 3-D computer models. He used his 3-D printer and then videoed it spinning. 😉
It's still cool though!
If you didn't know it before, you know it now, I am dangerous when I am bored.
Norm Larson, post: 444342, member: 7899 wrote: Minion's aren't big people ... I had to kick the legs out 39?ø to make them meet the ground. Of course I assumed the Minion as 4.5 feet tall. I did consider some GST-20 legs, but, decided on the correct legs for the instrument
Norm, you're a purist at heart and cannot put a T-3 on anything other than the fixed-height GST-30 specifically designed for the T-3.
Norm Larson, post: 444342, member: 7899 wrote: Minion's aren't big people ... I had to kick the legs out 39?ø to make them meet the ground. Of course I assumed the Minion as 4.5 feet tall. I did consider some GST-20 legs, but, decided on the correct legs for the instrument
Actually, "in real life", they're more like 3' tall!
Gene Kooper, post: 444349, member: 9850 wrote: Norm, you're a purist at heart and cannot put a T-3 on anything other than the fixed-height GST-30 specifically designed for the T-3.
One of my mentors from southern Cali, Jerry Strong, would have had a lot of issues with me if I used the wrong legs