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Tom Ore 23-06-2011 17:56

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Hawiian Cadder 23-06-2011 17:57

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nice, you must have an incredibly boss computer.

Tom Ore 23-06-2011 18:25

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Actually, that's what I was testing. My old computer died so I bought a new one. Intel i7 960, 3.2 GHz, 12 GB RAM, ATI FirePro V5800 Graphics Card.

My old computer struggled a bit with our complete Logomotion robot so I went a bit over the top on the new computer. With the full game field and 6 robots it is just a bit slow but basically performs pretty well.

I'm running PTC's Creo Elements/Pro 5.0. Version 5 is a big improvement over Wildfire 4.0 for rendering.

O'Sancheski 23-06-2011 21:02

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Tom,

Would you be willing to email me a zip file of your robot and the field?


Joe

Tom Ore 24-06-2011 05:36

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Sure. The field you can get from here: http://www.catalogds.com/db/service?d=first&c=browse

What format would you like the robot model in? It's native format is for PTC software but I can generate a step file if you like.

O'Sancheski 24-06-2011 07:52

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Tom Ore (Post 1066646)
Sure. The field you can get from here: http://www.catalogds.com/db/service?d=first&c=browse

What format would you like the robot model in? It's native format is for PTC software but I can generate a step file if you like.

.step would be great.

Thanks

Tom Ore 24-06-2011 15:54

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I have the step file ready. The polycarbonite side panels came through opaque and the sponsor sticker graphics didn't translate but the rest looks good.

I'd upload it to CD-Media but the last time I tried it didn't work.

PM me your e-mail address and I'll send it. I'll use wetransfer.com to send the file.

Lil' Lavery 24-06-2011 16:10

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Tom Ore (Post 1066594)
I'm running PTC's Creo Elements/Pro 5.0. Version 5 is a big improvement over Wildfire 4.0 for rendering.

Any other notable differences between 5.0 and Wildfire? I've only used Wildfire and trying to figure out whether it's worth the upgrade.

Tom Ore 24-06-2011 17:09

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Lil' Lavery (Post 1066685)
Any other notable differences between 5.0 and Wildfire? I've only used Wildfire and trying to figure out whether it's worth the upgrade.

They did make quite a few changes that I really like. For example when an assembly part fails, you don't have to tell it to "freeze" that part and every child part for the rest of the assembly. All parts are just flagged in red and you can fix it when you want.

emekablue 24-06-2011 17:57

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How do you get the sponsor stickers on parts in pro-e?

Tom Ore 24-06-2011 21:32

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Make one part for each sticker. The part is the exact size of the sticker and has some small thickness. Then go into the appearance manager and attach a jpeg of the actual sticker to the surface of the part using the decal option.

The sticker parts can then be assembled onto the surface of the model where they belong.

Also, the jpegs need to be in the working directory to get loaded automatically when you open the model.

Tristan Lall 24-06-2011 22:18

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Tom Ore (Post 1066691)
They did make quite a few changes that I really like. For example when an assembly part fails, you don't have to tell it to "freeze" that part and every child part for the rest of the assembly. All parts are just flagged in red and you can fix it when you want.

That's long overdue. It was the biggest reason why the learning curve for Pro/E was so steep. (Although you eventually get used to building things in a way that mitigates the consequences of part resolution failures, when it happens, it's always annoying.)

Tristan Lall 24-06-2011 22:23

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Incidentally, has anyone figured out how to loft the fabric around the pool noodles (e.g. using ISDX and flexible components)? I notice you either didn't bother (totally understandable), or had some trouble with it yourself.

I tried to figure it out a few years ago, without good results. Fortunately, it's one of those things that doesn't usually make any difference, and is only worth it because it looks good.

Tom Ore 25-06-2011 06:09

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We didn't spend much time on the bumpers. No plywood, no brackets, they're too shiny. Maybe a good pre-season project for the students in the fall.


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