- Wed Apr 14, 2010 6:55 pm
#322137
Here some new images from the newest RC Helicopter I just designed for ElyQ.
The design task was to keep alive a family-feeling but to offer the market a less radical design, yet making it even more functional and streamlined than before.
The first comments from the community after the recent publication have been very positive.
The model comes out of Solidworks and it's "production-ready", complete in all its parts, including ball-bearing inner details, screw threads, electronic components, switches, connectors and wirings.
The canopy has been modeled in Rhinoceros V4.
The purpose of these images was a preliminary presentation of the new model to the market, to gather feedback and comments from the users, and to submit to the production chain and suppliers (located in the Far East) a detailed vision of the new product under development, including the graphic design to be professionally airbrushed on the composite canopies.
The design (submission and approval process between Dubai and Italy), canopy modeling, map preparation in Photoshop, texturing in Rhino and full hi-res rendering have been done in two working days.
The model itself has not been optimized for rendering purposes.
Thanks to Maxwellrender for its unsurpassed quality and - now - speed.
I still have crazy issues with some setups, especially for interior design applications, but for product design Maxwellrender V2 fully satisfies my needs.
All the images presented have been rendered at 3072 or 3600 px resolution, HDRI lighting setup and 2 to 3 hours of rendering time on a 8 core - now pretty old - Xeon machine (running on Win7 professional).
All comments and critics welcome.







The design task was to keep alive a family-feeling but to offer the market a less radical design, yet making it even more functional and streamlined than before.
The first comments from the community after the recent publication have been very positive.
The model comes out of Solidworks and it's "production-ready", complete in all its parts, including ball-bearing inner details, screw threads, electronic components, switches, connectors and wirings.
The canopy has been modeled in Rhinoceros V4.
The purpose of these images was a preliminary presentation of the new model to the market, to gather feedback and comments from the users, and to submit to the production chain and suppliers (located in the Far East) a detailed vision of the new product under development, including the graphic design to be professionally airbrushed on the composite canopies.
The design (submission and approval process between Dubai and Italy), canopy modeling, map preparation in Photoshop, texturing in Rhino and full hi-res rendering have been done in two working days.
The model itself has not been optimized for rendering purposes.
Thanks to Maxwellrender for its unsurpassed quality and - now - speed.
I still have crazy issues with some setups, especially for interior design applications, but for product design Maxwellrender V2 fully satisfies my needs.
All the images presented have been rendered at 3072 or 3600 px resolution, HDRI lighting setup and 2 to 3 hours of rendering time on a 8 core - now pretty old - Xeon machine (running on Win7 professional).
All comments and critics welcome.







Paolo Velcich
industrial designer
KORUM DESIGN
DUBAI - United Arab Emirates
http://www.korummarine.com
pavel@korumdesign.com
industrial designer
KORUM DESIGN
DUBAI - United Arab Emirates
http://www.korummarine.com
pavel@korumdesign.com