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Hi there people:

I invite you to see the new images in My Portfolio

There you will find some renders I did in Solid Works (the modelling and the rendering as well)
I appreciate all the comments, critics, aids, etc., etc....

Thanks in advance!


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Hi,

I don't rely on the standard renderer in most CAD packages(mostly Lightwork) for presentations, I just guess it could be done more to cast better shadows and for realistic lighting.

As for the concept I see it more of an indoor transporter due to low ground clearance and the design is limited to move on mirror smooth surfaces. So I see it should not be an street transporter practically.

If possible please let's know what is the purpose of the design and its functionality and advantages over an electric wheelchair.

I guess it can be used in areas with no air conditioning or hazardous environment as a protective shield though.

I appreciate your effort to help people with disabilities. It's priceless.

My best regards
 
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Hi there Akh154,

Thank you very much for your kind words... really!
About the realism... you are right... Solid Works has not the best renderer, and I still have a lot to learn about rendering... thanks!
It is actually a vehicle, designed for the city... you are right about the hight from the ground, it could be higher...
One of the most valuable advantages is that anyone can drive this car, whether in a wheelchair or not... the cabin gets adapted to the wheelchair, and also has a "hidden" chair in the case someone who do not use a wheelchair can drive the same car.

I think us, as designers, have a lot to do for those who have some disabilities.... Once again, thanks a lot for your words.
Bye.


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