Tim's Motorcycle Diaries

Tim's Motorcycle Diaries is a blog about motorcycle travel, photography and mechanics written by former millwright & IT technician who's now a technology teacher. This is not your typical motorcycle blog. If you're looking for cruisers and biker life, this ain't that. If you're into thinking about motorbikes in technical, dynamic and creative ways, Tim's Motorcycle Diaries will take you there. If you like a post, please do share it on social media.

Showing posts with label 3d modelling. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 3d modelling. Show all posts
Saturday, 10 December 2016

Naked Connie: 3d modelling customized motorcycle bodywork

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I've re-3d-scanned the stripped down ZG1000 Kawasaki Concours in order to better work out what the rear lights will look like.  You can ...
Sunday, 10 April 2016

on the Verge of the Future

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Sunday morning with a 3d printer - I get a kick out of making things work. One of the best parts of my job is that I get to lay my hand...
Wednesday, 27 January 2016

Motorcycle 3d Modelling

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I'm teaching a class on 3d modelling in Blender next semester, so what better way to practice than on my partially taken apart for main...
Saturday, 28 March 2015

Sense of Satisfaction and some more Concours 3d models

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It was a tough week with an empty garage, but the Connie passed safety and it's now licensed and ready to put on some miles, I just have...
Monday, 23 March 2015

Mostly Ironhead 3d Harley Davidson Models

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I was back at Mostly Ironheads this afternoon to drop off some paperwork and took a few 3d models.  ...
Saturday, 7 March 2015

3d modelling madness

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I got a Structure 3d scanner this week at work. We're using it there for all sorts of educational activities , but I find myself painti...
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Timothy King
An art student in college, I dropped out to apprentice as a millwright and then an I.T. technician before going back to school for English and philosophy degrees. Now a published writer, award winning educator, relentlessly curious digital explorer and avid (though atypical) motorbike rider.
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