Hello All,
After a long hiatus I am getting back into my old version of cheetah. I am illustrating something that has been going around in my head for many years. It is a 1960's motorcycle from my imagination. The heads and barrels are based loosely upon the Manx norton bevel singles of the late 50's. The V motor has been canted forward at an angle of 22 degrees - it is a very strange (unique) layout. I am doing the cast/machined parts in turbo cad but I intend to use cheetah for more organic parts - seat, fuel and oil tanks ... etc. I have used cheetah to do the mesh that sits in the scoops of the front brake - there is subtle wave to the wires that I thought would be easier to achieve in cheetah. Very early days yet but I am enjoying the process - will keep updating as more progress is made.
After a long hiatus I am getting back into my old version of cheetah. I am illustrating something that has been going around in my head for many years. It is a 1960's motorcycle from my imagination. The heads and barrels are based loosely upon the Manx norton bevel singles of the late 50's. The V motor has been canted forward at an angle of 22 degrees - it is a very strange (unique) layout. I am doing the cast/machined parts in turbo cad but I intend to use cheetah for more organic parts - seat, fuel and oil tanks ... etc. I have used cheetah to do the mesh that sits in the scoops of the front brake - there is subtle wave to the wires that I thought would be easier to achieve in cheetah. Very early days yet but I am enjoying the process - will keep updating as more progress is made.