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Animation: How a lock works.

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Animation: How a lock works.

Postby Stianbl » 29 Nov 2008 8:10

Hey there,
I made a lock thats being opened with a key. Going to make it open by picking it too, but aint got much time right now.
Anyways, I guess all of you know how a lock looks like at the inside, but I posted it just because I thought I would share it with you guys. :)

It's a "fast" render, so the quality is crap. But you can see the quality in the 2 photos I posted too. One note, is that the key has no details yet, but that will come. Middle of exams and stuff, so aint got too much time. =/
IF when I'm done, anyone will use it in any way, please let me know. As I said, I wil pick it poen too, and that will be great to use for demonstration purpose.

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(note. things will be changed, but wanted to share it now)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QiYIYXEX9Ko
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Re: Animation: How a lock works.

Postby ridinplugspinnaz » 29 Nov 2008 8:19

Wow, that's spectacular. Looking forward to more animations from you!
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Re: Animation: How a lock works.

Postby Stianbl » 29 Nov 2008 8:26

Thanks mate :)
I wont be able to do any more these next days, as I'v got a lot of work to do. But I hope to get an update soon. :) Remake of the key, and when all exams is finnished, I'll do a full highres render. (estimated 60 hours or so :S And thats with a fairly new computer. This one took 6 hours.)
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Re: Animation: How a lock works.

Postby What » 29 Nov 2008 8:29

Very well done. That is by far the best lock rendering I have seen.
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Re: Animation: How a lock works.

Postby Safety0ff » 29 Nov 2008 8:53

Wow, what did you use to animate that?! 3DS max or Maya?

Nice work.
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Re: Animation: How a lock works.

Postby Stianbl » 29 Nov 2008 9:41

Thanks a lot guys!
I animated it in 3ds max, yes. I hope I will be able to make the animation as smooth as the pictures. (it will be, but have to wait after exam to render it out).
(if anyone of you know of a renderfarm, please let me know ^^)

Also, the key will be remade, for more details. And the lock will be hand picked (simulated) Hopefully this will be a nice explanation of how it all works :) Might add a security-pin or two..
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Re: Animation: How a lock works.

Postby Safety0ff » 29 Nov 2008 10:32

I've done some 3d work in Inventor, but it's more for design than animation and rendering.

Check it out in the ARX pin article here.

How precise can you make the models in 3ds?
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Re: Animation: How a lock works.

Postby ridinplugspinnaz » 29 Nov 2008 10:48

Safety0ff wrote:I've done some 3d work in Inventor, but it's more for design than animation and rendering.

Check it out in the ARX pin article here.

How precise can you make the models in 3ds?


I was gonna say, it would be excellent if Stianbl could partner with people in the locksport to make some professional-grade visuals for things like con presentations and lock enthusiast magazines. I can't wait to see some mockups of the higher security locks... not dissimilar to that cutaway animation that Mul-T-Lock did for their MT5. How great would that be? :D
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Re: Animation: How a lock works.

Postby Stianbl » 29 Nov 2008 11:10

@Safety0ff: nice work there mate:)
How precise 3ds max can be? max can be as precise as you want :P But i ont know how precise I will be ^^
This was really my first try at a lock (inside). I just thought it would be nice to illustrate it. :) I'v done some models of pad locks too, but thats only from the outside (posting them below).

@ridinplugspinnaz: Would might work out :) But as I'v said, I ait got much time left these nex 2 weeks or so. Exams. :P

Well, heres 2 other renders, of padlocks. Might post some other random renders I'v made too, just to get some response ^^

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Re: Animation: How a lock works.

Postby JK_the_CJer » 29 Nov 2008 17:21

nice renders!

Ive been a blender user for a few years (made those renders for the NDE #4 ingersoll article), but this is some impressive stuff!
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Re: Animation: How a lock works.

Postby MacGnG1 » 29 Nov 2008 20:39

wow that is NICE, cant wait to see more
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Re: Animation: How a lock works.

Postby Stianbl » 29 Nov 2008 22:28

Thanks a lot for your kind words :) Really =)
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Re: Animation: How a lock works.

Postby weerwolf » 1 Dec 2008 6:49

Wow , those pics are really amazing. :shock:
Keep up the good work
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Re: Animation: How a lock works.

Postby Stianbl » 1 Dec 2008 19:53

Thanks :) After the nex 2 exams, I will have some more time to make some locks, and remake some parts of this :)
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Re: Animation: How a lock works.

Postby ThE_MasteR » 2 Dec 2008 10:44

Beautiful work !
Let's see more !
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