St. Patrick's Day Design Challenge
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St. Patrick's Day Design Challenge
Hi everyone. We are kicking off another design challenge in honor of St Patrick’s Day this weekend and inviting you to show the Community your best 3D shamrock, rendered pot of gold, celtic design or whatever you like with this theme in mind!
Simply reply to this post with a screenshot, attachment, file or link to your creation.*
Have fun and we can’t wait to see your creative designs. Each entry will automatically be entered into one random prize drawing for a flip cam and PTC t-shirt as a small token of our thanks for your work.
*Designs must be created with PTC software and submitted by Monday March 18th 5:00 EST PM to be entered in the drawing. Please be sure to include a screenshot/image format of your submission, so that as many people as possible across the entire PTC Community can see it. Thanks everyone!
For reference, see our recent Valentines Day Design Challenge http://communities.ptc.com/message/196989#196989
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Here is my own design (created with Creo Parametric 2.0) for Saint Patrick's Day
Vladimir Palffy
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Thanks for the first submissions Vladimir, they are great! And... is that you in the 3rd design? (:
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Hi Heidii, it is my pleasure being a part of PTC Community.
.. no, on this design is "Creo Manikin" as Saint Patrick ,
but here you can find me personally - pumpkin design.
Vladimir
Vladimir Palffy
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it is awesome..
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Hello Vladimir, nice work!
How did you setup the rendering to get such good quality images? I setup to maximum quality rendering but I get images that have only 100kb
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With Creo ARX do you have a lot of option how you can increase the quality of your images and with base Creo configuration you can set perfect quality for entities (surface/edges quality, etc.)
If you combine this knowledge ... do you have a perfect images
Thanks Valeriu,
Vladimir
Vladimir Palffy
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Just created in Creo 2.0 M030.
The spline curve tool in sketcher I found very usefull.
The shamrock was extruded with help of a draft-feature-offset on a curved surface.
Then I added fillets to hide the edges, but this was very challenging..
Perhaps someone knows how to punch a form with nice rounds in a curved solid?
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Fantastic, gets me in the spirit for this weekend! And everyone, make sure to look very closely at the frothy shamrock (:
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Thanks to those of you that submitted designs, over 100o people viewed and enjoyed them! There are some creative PTC Creo-ers among you all! The winner for the St. Patrick’s Day contest is: Vladimir Palffy
Congratulations, Vladimir!
Vladimir, I'll be in touch privately to arrange your prize.
And stay tuned for our next contest. If you have any suggestions let me know.
Thanks everyone!
Heidii
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Way to go Vladimir!
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Thanks all
I will continue ...
... and, if you ask me for another challenge - I think we can try 3D contact with creo Parametric or Freestyle challenge - what do you think?
- here is some ideas for you:
3D contact with Creo Parametric 2.0
and
I'll stay in touch
Thanks one more time,
Vladimir
Vladimir Palffy
