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Garret 07-02-2011 12:52

pic: 2011 Frame
 

Navid Shafa 07-02-2011 12:54

Re: pic: 2011 Frame
 
Calling it now, PHOTOSHOPPED!

Garret 07-02-2011 14:29

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Originally Posted by Navid Shafa (Post 1017600)
Calling it now, PHOTOSHOPPED!

Nope, its an actual photo. It does look like it could be photoshopped but its not.

Navid Shafa 07-02-2011 18:15

Re: pic: 2011 Frame
 
Well, it may not have been done in photoshop's software package, but it's clear that this picture was digitally transmuted somehow. Whether you used a CAD program to render onto this image, or someother photo-editing equivalent ot photoshop.
If not, then you have baffled at least a good dozen photoshopping pros who looked at this. If you'd care to share how it was edited, many people are now interested.

EricH 07-02-2011 18:26

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Maybe that "photoshopping" is actually known by the name of "powdercoating" or "anodizing". The photoshopping pros are simply baffled because it is real.

Or maybe you just can't believe that SoCal weather is that sunny and dry.:yikes:

Garret 07-02-2011 18:33

Re: pic: 2011 Frame
 
Yup, well its just painted, our sponsor used a military grade solar reflective enamel instead of normal paint.

Hawiian Cadder 07-02-2011 23:12

Re: pic: 2011 Frame
 
that looks sweet, i wish we had time to paint ours

Navid Shafa 08-02-2011 04:01

Re: pic: 2011 Frame
 
I didn't mean to sound rude, the paint job must have been done rather well :) We've been talking about powder-coating for a few years now, we just end up scrapping the time requirement. Looks good, does this fancy enamel add any weight comparatively speaking? How exactly was it applied?

North Sailor 08-02-2011 09:24

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I can confirm, this is not photoshopped. Though it does have a very interesting appearance, this is due to the first stages of the powdercoat process, enhanced by the lack of a clear gloss coat. This does make it look like it is straight out of Inventor or Solidworks or something, but regardless the shadowing would be very challenging to do in photoshop.

On the more important note, the frame looks great. You guys should be proud.

(I do find it strange though that you powdercoated your first iteration of your bot. That is one generous sponsor.)

Dargel1625 08-02-2011 09:46

Re: pic: 2011 Frame
 
Wow, the frame looks great! It definitely does have that CAD look to it though, I was convinced it was just a render with an outdoor background at first.

Garret 08-02-2011 11:26

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Thanks for all the compliments.

My team is blessed in that our extremely generous sponsor (they do welding, machining, buy and give us materials, allow us to use there facility if needed, provided mentors, and basically whatever we need) asked if they could paint the robot once they finished welding it. it only added about half of a day to the turnaround from us getting them the design to us getting it back.

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Looks good, does this fancy enamel add any weight comparatively speaking? How exactly was it applied?
This frame was just painted as far as I know and it is pretty easy for us to touch up if we have to. It is just some fancy enamel that does something to the light. Our sponsor said it is used on military stuff in order to make it so that it cannot be as easily seen or something like that. I just think it looks awesome but it has some fancy purpose I think.
This paint doesn't add any noticeable additional weight compared to powder coating but it does have a really different texture.

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(I do find it strange though that you powdercoated your first iteration of your bot. That is one generous sponsor.)
When I say first iteration I mean its one of 2 different (swerve and mecanum) versions of our final robot, this is for our mecanum robot. Our swerve robot may or may not be used because the modules keep getting delayed in manufacturing. and yes we have very generous sponsors. We have been lucky enough to have our robot powdercoated for the past 3 years (last year a different sponsor recieved the frame on a saturday morning and gave it back to us like at 1:00 that afternoon).

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Wow, the frame looks great! It definitely does have that CAD look to it though, I was convinced it was just a render with an outdoor background at first.
That was my first reaction which is why I posted it. It is so weird (and awesome) every picture we take of it has the same effect.

But again thanks for all the nice comments. I will try to post pictures as we assemble the robot. :D

thefro526 08-02-2011 11:33

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Originally Posted by Garret (Post 1017894)
Yup, well its just painted, our sponsor used a military grade solar reflective enamel instead of normal paint.

That looks similar to CARC paint, actually almost identical to it.

If it is CARC, or something similar, it doesn't like to photograph well.

Garret 08-02-2011 11:37

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:rolleyes: It may be, I don't remember if that is what he called it, but it does not like to photograph normal, it does this every single time. But I think it looks cool when it photographs like this.


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