crankshaft with pistons Ücretsiz 3D Model

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  • Hazır formatlar:
    3DS MAX all ver.: 3ds 829.59 kb
    Derleme: Standard
    Cinema4D: c4d 523.17 kb
    Derleme: Standard
    Autodesk FBX: fbx 1.98 MB
    Derleme: Standard
    Lightwave ver. 7: lwo 896.31 kb
    Derleme: Standard
    Wavefront OBJ: obj 1.43 MB
    Derleme: Standard
  • Animasyon:
    No
  • Dokulu:
    No
  • Rigged:
    No
  • Malzemeler:
    No
  • Low-poly:
    No
  • Koleksiyon:
    No
  • UVW mapping:
    No
  • Kullanılan Eklentiler:
    No
  • Baskıya Hazır:
    No
  • 3D Tarama:
    No
  • Yetişkin(+18) içerik:
    No
  • PBR:
    No
  • Geometri:
    Polygonal
  • Unwrapped UVs:
    Unknown
  • Görüntülemeler:
    6813
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  • Ürün ID:
    223658
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crankshaft with pistons for a 6 cylinders vee-type konfiguration in an schematic manner.

originally modelled in cinema4d. detailed enough for close-up renders. the zip-file contains standard materials.

features:
- inside scene: model without textures
- no cleaning up necessary, just drop your models into the scene and start rendering.
- no special plugin needed to open scene.

- phong shading interpolation / smoothing - 35°

- c4d file- obj file - lwo file - 3ds file - fbx file version 2010 Baskıya Hazır: Hayır
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İndirme crankshaft with pistons Ücretsiz 3D Model 3ds c4d fbx lwo obj Kimden Panaristi

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jim.repo
jim.repo jim.repo  2019-02-07
A good model, but with 1 or 2 slight problems.
1. The short shaft between the 2 plates on which the piston is clamped is on the wrong side. It should be on the opposite side, i.e. the lighter (smaller) side. The heavy side acts as a counter weight to the piston. If this was in a real engine, it would be so badly balanced that it would shake itself to pieces.
2. I have never seen a crankshaft with 2 pistons mounted on the same short shaft. Doesn't mean they don't exist, just they are so much rarer that unless you specify which car the crankshaft is from, it is not a representative model.