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Beocord 1500 deluxe reel to reel

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psypopsicle Posted: Wed, Oct 1 2014 3:14 PM

Hello everyone!

Long story short, Im a Visual effects student currently working on my showreel. I need to make a 3d model of something for my product shot. I chose Beocord 1500 deluxe, because it looks great and has a lot of materials that I could try to replicate in 3d program. The problem is, I cant find good enough pictures of it. To make it realistic in 3d I need photos of it from all the views and angles, so my question is:

Is there anyone out here who owns this beautiful machine and wouldnt mind to take a couple of shots for me? I could only find a perfect top view shot on the internet, but nothing else. What I really need is 90 degree frontal and side view so I cant model it perfectly in 3d.

This would be an enormous help for me,

Thanks in advance if you are considering it

(Beocord 2000, 2400 will do as well, as they have similar frontal,side views)

 

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I have a 2000, looking good, I will post pics this evening Mextime, if you massage me with your mail I can even mail in high resolution

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Hurey! Thanks for a super quick reply! My email is coming to you!

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your mail please

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Here goes with the pics I can show here on the forum, if you want better resolution, mail me from here 

I must warn you now, if you continue to visit this forum you are in danger of being infected with the BeoVirus, the BeoVirus will cause you to start buying vintage B&O products, collecting, restoring, using and loving the same, there is no known cure for the BeoVirus.

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Aaaaah, this is better then I ever expected! Supeeerb! Thank you! Thank you! Thank you! Beautiful!

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hmm, I went on your profile page and send a message to you with my email. You did get one? I will try again. Although these lovely images here are quite lovely in resolution. Oh, you have no idea what a huge help this is for my modeling!

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No mail what so ever, but if the pics are OK like this lets leave it there, if not try this one mexnielsen@gmail.com and dont be a stranger now, tel us about and how your project  comes along. And we love pics

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Yes please to pictures or a story of this project.  Anything related to B&O or tech related with even a hint of a link to B&O and we are interested.

Dave.

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Definitely! I owe you at least that much. Modeling this one will take a while, but I wont give up until it looks EXACTLY the same as the real one! Now that I have all this photos it shouldn't be a problem!

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Hi Julia, the send a message function isn't working but if you go back to the profile page and click start a conversation that works fine

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OK, here is a little progress snap. It is actually a lot harder to get all the details then I thought, but working through it! 

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chartz replied on Fri, Oct 10 2014 1:09 PM

A very good start! I can for one imagine the sheer difficulty of the job.

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Very good start Popsicle, keep up the good work, it is going to be just beautiful, if you need detail pics, just tell us and you get them

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Dave Farr replied on Fri, Oct 10 2014 3:11 PM

psypopsicle:

OK, here is a little progress snap. It is actually a lot harder to get all the details then I thought, but working through it! 

Looking good. If it was easy it wouldn't be worth doing and wouldn't give you a sense of fulfilment!

Dave.

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Jeff replied on Fri, Oct 10 2014 3:41 PM

Cool project! I can well appreciate the level of difficulty, I used to work in the visual simulation world. We would have to make at least four models of every vehicle, to be used at different distances from the viewer. Farther away models would have lower levels of detail to save the image generator from having to crunch numbers and render details that wouldn't be visible anyway.

I remember the year Viewpoint Data Labs did their 1 Million Polygon tank, it was a Soviet T72 rendered with over a million polygons, and it was gorgeous, even down to the casting texture on the turret and rifling in the barrel. Used to have a big poster of it on the wall at work.

Good luck, you're off to a good start, and as others say we all would love to see it as you progress.

Jeff

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Oh wow, it must have taken ages to render. My Beocord here has reached just 21000 polygons luckily!

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Oh wow, it must have taken ages to render. My Beocord here has reached just 21000 polygons luckily!

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Thanks everyone for good words, it is really motivating to keep on going. Here is another progress shot. I would say the modeling part is done (some minor fixes here and there of course) and it is time to make this one alive by adding some textures to it. Looking at the photos I can try to guess what kind of materials it is made of, but Im not too sure and to make it as realistic as possible, I kinda have to be sure. So question is, can someone name the materials the parts are made of? I can clearly see the wooden part of course, but for example the lower black part is..plastic..or some metal? Also the black panel part with switches and buttons? Is it some metallic material too?

I tried to google this one, but the best asnwer I found was "various materials"...

A huge thanks in advance, as always

 

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Thanks everyone for the good words! It is really motivating to keep going with this. Here is another progress shot. I would say modeling is almost done, so it is time to put some materials on! it is not too clear from photos, what is it made of, so I need a little help from you guys again. For example, what is the black bottom part made of (under the wooden part). Is it plastic or metallic? I tried to google this, but the best answer was "various materials"....

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Dave Farr replied on Wed, Oct 22 2014 9:57 AM

Looking really good, I'm enjoying this project.

All of my BC's have a matt black plastic undrneath.  I don't see that this BC would be any different but I'm sure Soren (with the original pictures) can chip in if it's different.

Keep going.

Dave.

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chartz replied on Wed, Oct 22 2014 10:12 AM

Great work! 

Just a detail: the top plate over the command panel is a thin steel sheet. There should be no depth to it.

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Oh no. But Im not sure which part you are talking about...?

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Oh no. But Im not sure which part you are talking about...?

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chartz replied on Wed, Oct 22 2014 12:52 PM

The black command panel, with all its buttons and levers. 

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ooooh! Got it now. Thanks for the tip!

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chartz:

The black command panel, with all its buttons and levers. 

Like this

And not like thisLaughing

 

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psypopsicle:
what is the black bottom part made of (under the wooden part). Is it plastic or metallic? I tried to google this, but the best answer was "various materials"....

The black "skirt" is made of wood, painted black, medium mate (not glossy), bottom cover (not visible) made of black plastic. If you need a pic, I can make one

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Oh, ok, so I have to fix this before I get something more wrong. But before I do that, lets make sure, that I get the right parts right. I have a picture here, would you mind writing what materials are the A B C parts made of? Because I have to be honest, I am a bit lost in your terminology, I guess I need and actual Beocord now to get things righ Smile

And once again, you guys have no idea how much you are helping me out here!

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chartz replied on Tue, Oct 28 2014 9:32 PM

A: pressed steel, painted black

B: pressed steel, hammered paint

C: black painted wood

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chartz:

A: pressed steel, painted black Satin (medium matte)

B: pressed steel, hammered paint light gray

C: black painted wood Black satin

Edited a little Jacques (sorry)

 

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Awesome! Thanks a lot everyone!

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