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TrialZonn

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  1. TrialZonn

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    Thank you man and yes, CAD (Autocad) for the modelling process, 3DS Max for texturing and rendering. Your sketches are looking good, loving the left character on the 2nd picture.
  2. Have worked with FL Studio, Sylenth 1 Zeta+ and Edison, nice choises overall I would say! Due to the genre I work, I'm more of a Cubase guy though. Similar to Edison is Slicex (which I'm using), very helpful if you are into sample-chopping and such for your tracks, I think it's standard in FL so you could try it. I would like to try SubBoomBass some day, the only plugin I know from Rob Papen is Albino 3 which is perfect. Will wait to hear more of you! Keep it up !
  3. Solid track man. Like the vibe of it. What DAW are you using? Followed you on Soundcloud by the way.
  4. Personaly, I have a one-band project but I enjoy collaborating with other musicians or doing covers. Samples of my work: My Hero (featuring Pauline Fiksson) Composed, arranged and mixed by me, vocals by Pauline Fiksson. Cryptic Hypothesis Really old hip-hop instrumental work. Gaze Up At The Darkness (Castlevania Cover) Again, an instrumental cover. One of my favorite game series. Thank you for listening.
  5. TrialZonn

    Art

    Well, I discovered this topic recently. Nice entries everyone, some real talent in here as mentioned. These are some samples of my projects: Pyramid Head, a character from Silent Hill, 2B pencil. One Piece Wall Paint. The wall is about 6 x 2.1 meters so that one took a long time to finish. My attempt at poly modelling. Done in 3DS max. Modelling again, less organic. Done in Autocad. Last, a project for uni (currently studying architecture). Modelling in Autocad, Texturing and Rendering in 3DS Max using Mental Ray.
  6. I have used yellows in smooth and light grinded rims and they are superb with a great life. If someone who uses blues say that they are going down quickly get the yellows, you won't be dissapointed.
  7. The trialtech one fits spacings 95-105mm and the Tensile one 90-110mm so they should be both fit on the inspired frame but please measure your spacing between your brake mounts to ensure it. As for with one you should choose, this is up to you mostly. I would personally go with the Trialtech one for an inspired.I think that it can eliminate the flex and keep the weight down too.
  8. I'm personally running a Tensile 4-bolt brake booster with heatsink yellow cnc pads and the brake is just fantastic!Power and bite without flex!I would recommend heatsink yellow pads for a smooth rim.As for the booster you can go even with a 2-bolt or a 4-bolt.The tensile is the stiffest one out there, but if you want a light and affordable one go with the 2-bolt trialtech!
  9. Beast like always Damon.Really liked the clips.Can't wait for your summer video.If that clips aren't good enough for you,I wonder what the final summer video is going to include...
  10. 1.Damon Watson 2.Neil Tunnicliffe 3.Craig Lee Scott 4.Andrei Burton 5.Vincent Hermance
  11. THAT IS AMAZING!Congrats on your job with the frame!
  12. That is actually perfect!I love it!Hope it rides like a dream!The mist forks are awesome too!
  13. That's a really nice bike you got there man!Hope you enjoy riding it!
  14. That is insane man!Can't wait for your summer video!
  15. How can I get the broken tpa out so I can replace it with a new one?It is stuck!
  16. Thanks!It is probably this cause the tpa was stuck for some reason a month now.
  17. Hello everyone. I'm using a magura hs33 brake at the back 2005 model with standard lever.I was riding my bike,everything was fine and the brake was working amazingly.Then suddenly (when I pushed the lever another time) the lever got all the way in the body and it touched my grip.I didn't understand the reason:no leaks and I re-bleed the brake after that and it keeps getting all the way in!My pads haven't moved from their positions on the clamps.I unbolted the lever and didn't see any leaks or cracks inside the body neither. Maybe the piston has the problem? What should I do?
  18. Go with tensile.Mine is just perfect.I have the 60-click one there is a 96-click now on market.I would say buy one of them.Really reliable.
  19. I use them and they are perfect! Hold (even in the wet), breaking power and nice wearing rate (if you have a smooth or lightly ground rim) I would suggest anyone getting them they are just ace! I'm not a harsh rider or a TGS monster but these pads have saved me in many situations that others wouldn't. Get a pair!You won't regret it!
  20. HEATSINK YELLOWS!They are by far the best pads I have used!
  21. It looks so nice!Bet it rides nice too!
  22. If they are heatsink yellows they are superb pads!My brake has astounding amount of bite and holding power even when the pads are worn at a slight angle. Try to re-setup your brake and if it still slips try new pads.Also try a light grind if you want.I would recommend that you would go with heatsink pads they are the best brake compound I have tried until now. Hope I helped.
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