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Travis Covington
16-01-2008, 08:12
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Qbranch
16-01-2008, 08:13
Ho-ly Cow. Is that a rendering? Or a real photo? I can't tell! :yikes:

If it's a rendering: I'm guessing this is SolidWorks... how long did it take to render? Or what did you render it in?

If it's a photo: Where'd you get a table like that! I want one too!

And... what are these exactly? How big are they?

-q

sporno
16-01-2008, 10:21
thats sexy

RobJ
16-01-2008, 10:30
Ho-ly Cow. Is that a rendering? Or a real photo? I can't tell! :yikes:

If it's a rendering: I'm guessing this is SolidWorks... how long did it take to render? Or what did you render it in?

If it's a photo: Where'd you get a table like that! I want one too!

And... what are these exactly? How big are they?

-q

It's real. 968 has some very nice black tables that they use as a backdrop.

Corey Oostveen
16-01-2008, 10:42
It's real. 968 has some very nice black tables that they use as a backdrop.


Very Beautiful Table. Wow, very nice to have if you wanna take some great pictures of parts like that.




I agree It completely does look like a rendering Qbranch

EricH
16-01-2008, 12:09
Eighteen hex shafts... That's too few for four six-wheeled robots and too many for four swerve robots. Two spares?

David Guzman
16-01-2008, 12:20
I think it might be a six wheel drive but the ones in the middle are different because of the gearbox.

So maybe 4 wheels shafts per robot, 4 robots.... :yikes:

EricH
16-01-2008, 12:24
I think it might be a six wheel drive but the ones in the middle are different because of the gearbox.

So maybe 4 wheels shafts per robot, 4 robots.... :yikes:That would only add four, bringing the total up to 22. Where are the other 2 you would need? (I thought they were kidding too at first.)

Travis Covington
16-01-2008, 12:40
It's real. 968 has some very nice black tables that they use as a backdrop.

We've actually upgraded from the table top surface this year. We're finally doing some legit photography with backdrops inside of a light tent. The lack of harsh shadows and reflections are all due in part to the soft lighting that the tent produces. ;)

Thanks for all the comments!

Nica F.
17-01-2008, 02:04
We've actually upgraded from the table top surface this year. We're finally doing some legit photography with backdrops inside of a light tent. The lack of harsh shadows and reflections are all due in part to the soft lighting that the tent produces. ;)

Thanks for all the comments!

Geez Travis! Perfect Robots AND photos? :p
Good luck to you guys this year! Hope to see you at competition!