Rigging and procedural modelling applications in Technical Illustration
Developed a simple rig for a pressure gauge
Applied the pressure gauge rig preset I built to a tire inflation gun
Needed a version of the same preset for a live documentation project
Looked great at hero range too!
On this one I got no CADD, just some use-case photos. Can do.
A grouping of assets for a pitchdeck.
Molto bene
Procedurally-modelled chain of great use in parts breakdown
same with procedural steel cabling
Exploded parts diagram
Exploded parts diagram
Exploded parts diagram
Exploded parts diagram
Exploded parts diagram
Exploded parts diagram
Exploded parts diagram
Exploded parts diagram
Exploded parts diagram
Raw render part of process to create a finished technical illustration
Raw render part of process to create a finished technical illustration
The finished Technical Illustration
Exploded parts diagram
Exploded parts diagram
Exploded parts diagram
The EV battery carrying cart is straight from a CADD model (though cleaned up) but the EV battery is mostly procedurally modelled.
The flex conduit is fully procedural, and tracks with the platform height as you move the platform - can be used for dialling in stills or training animations.
The flex conduit is fully procedural, and tracks with the platform height as you move the platform - can be used for dialling in stills or training animations.
The flex conduit is fully procedural, and tracks with the platform height as you move the platform - can be used for dialling in stills or training animations.
Various current or recent examples of procedural modelling (think geometry nodes) and rigging and how these approaches end up being applied in typical Technical Illustration tasks.