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Description:
We are looking for sunglasses that have the design heavily influenced by Pit Vipers 2000s model. We expect these glasses to be worn by competitive marksmen and sharp shooters. We would like to heavily borrow inspiration from the design as we are looking for flashy retro ballistic sun glasses. Our company is called Hawk Eyes
Wants:
Hawk Eyes is the name of our company, we are looking for glasses that are retro (or patriotic) and flashy, something the 2nd amendment community could really get behind. For reference these are something we would like our glasses to look similar to
www.pitviper.com/collections/the-pit-viper-2000s
Glasses must be able to meet ANSI z87.1 standards.
We would like a model/ 3D CAD files so we can start the prototyping process ASAP.
Don't Wants:
Boring basic sunglasses. Flimsy. Break Easy.
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#48 The ballistic friendly version of Pit Vipers 2nd model
by siddharthD
#49 Hawk Eyes
by Concadd
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#50 Hawk Eyes
by Concadd
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#51 The ballistic friendly version of Pit Vipers Sunglasses 3rd model
by siddharthD
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- Blender Cycles 2.8 — HawkEyesSunglasses3rdModel Blend
- Blender Cycles 2.8 — HawkEyesSunglasses3rdModel OBJ
- Blender Cycles 2.8 — HawkEyesSunglasses3rdModel STL
- Rendering Images — Rendering Images 2 - Hawk Eyes Sunglasses 3D model
- Rendering Images — Rendering Images 3 - Hawk Eyes Sunglasses 3D model
- Rendering Images — Rendering Images 1 - Hawk Eyes Sunglassed 3D model
#52 Hawk Eyes glasses model 3
by KND_design
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- SolidWorks 2017 — Hawk eyes model 3 assembly
- SolidWorks 2017 — hawk eyes model 3 part 1
- SolidWorks 2017 — hawk eyes model 3 part 2
- SolidWorks 2017 — hawk eyes model 3 part 3
- SolidWorks 2017 — hawk eyes model 3 part 4 left
- SolidWorks 2017 — hawk eyes model 3 part 4 right
- SolidWorks 2017 — hawk eyes model 3 part 5 left
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- SolidWorks 2017 — hawk eyes model 3 part 6 left
- SolidWorks 2017 — hawk eyes model 3 part 6 right
- SolidWorks 2017 — hawk eyes model 3 part 7
- SolidWorks 2017 — hawk eyes model 3 part 8
- Luxion KeyShot 9 — hawk eyes model 3 image 1
- Luxion KeyShot 9 — hawk eyes model 3 image 2
- Luxion KeyShot 9 — hawk eyes model 3 image 3
#53 Hawk Eyes glasses model 3 shade 2
by KND_design
#54 The ballistic friendly version of Pit Vipers
by sherifelsheikh
#55 The ballistic friendly version of Pit Vipers
by REDA
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#56 Retro Marksmen model 2
by supra77
#57 The ballistic friendly version of Pit Vipers
by REDA
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#58 The ballistic friendly version of Pit Vipers 4th model
by siddharthD
#59 Sunglesses by Adriano Ordoz Barissa
by Adriano Ordoz Barissa
#60 The ballistic friendly version of Pit Vipers
by sherifelsheikh
#61 The ballistic friendly version of Pit Vipers
by REDA
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#62 Ballistic Glasses Lava version.
by HaSwan
#63 The ballistic friendly version of Pit Vipers 5th model
by siddharthD
#64 Eyeware for Marksman
by SamSingh
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#66 Pit Vipers
by Mahbub
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#67 The ballistic friendly Glasses Mark II
by Steven wijay
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#68 Ballistic Glass Design #01
by ahmadnazree
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#69 Hawk Eyes glasses model 4.1
by KND_design
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- SolidWorks 2017 — hawk eyes model 4 assembly
- SolidWorks 2017 — hawk eyes model 4 part 1
- SolidWorks 2017 — hawk eyes model 4 part 2
- SolidWorks 2017 — hawk eyes model 4 part 3
- SolidWorks 2017 — hawk eyes model 4 part 4
- SolidWorks 2017 — hawk eyes model 4 part 5 left
- SolidWorks 2017 — hawk eyes model 4 part 5 right
- SolidWorks 2017 — hawk eyes model 4 part 6 left
- SolidWorks 2017 — hawk eyes model 4 part 6 right
- SolidWorks 2017 — hawk eyes model 4 part 7 left
- SolidWorks 2017 — hawk eyes model 4 part 8
- SolidWorks 2017 — hawk eyes model 4 part 7 right
- Luxion KeyShot 9 — hawk eyes model 4 shade 2 img 1
- Luxion KeyShot 9 — hawk eyes model 4 shade 2 img 2
- Luxion KeyShot 9 — hawk eyes model 4 shade 2 img 3
- Luxion KeyShot 9 — hawk eyes model 4 shade 2 img 4
- Luxion KeyShot 9 — hawk eyes model 4 shade 2 img 5
#70 Hawk Eyes glasses model 4.2
by KND_design
#71 Hawk Eyes glasses model 4.3
by KND_design
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- Luxion KeyShot 9 — hawk eyes model 4 shade 1 img 1
- Luxion KeyShot 9 — hawk eyes model 4 shade 1 img 2
- Luxion KeyShot 9 — hawk eyes model 4 shade 1 img 3
- Luxion KeyShot 9 — hawk eyes model 4 shade 1 img 4
- Luxion KeyShot 9 — hawk eyes model 4 shade 1 img 5
- Luxion KeyShot 9 — hawk eyes model 4 shade 1 img 6
- Luxion KeyShot 9 — hawk eyes model 4 shade 1 img 7
#72 The ballistic friendly version of Pit Vipers
by Mahdaoui Houcin
#73 Concept Design for Hawk Eyes Sunglasses
by Jinen Sheth
#74 Hawk Eyes glasses model 5.1
by KND_design
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- SolidWorks 2017 — hawk eyes model 5 assembly
- SolidWorks 2017 — hawk eyes model 5 part 1
- SolidWorks 2017 — hawk eyes model 5 part 2
- SolidWorks 2017 — hawk eyes model 5 part 3
- SolidWorks 2017 — hawk eyes model 5 part 4
- SolidWorks 2017 — hawk eyes model 5 part 5 left
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- SolidWorks 2017 — hawk eyes model 5 part 6 left
- SolidWorks 2017 — hawk eyes model 5 part 6 right
- SolidWorks 2017 — hawk eyes model 5 part 7 left
- SolidWorks 2017 — hawk eyes model 5 part 7 right
- SolidWorks 2017 — hawk eyes model 5 part 8
- Luxion KeyShot 9 — hawk eyes model 5 shade 3 img 1
- Luxion KeyShot 9 — hawk eyes model 5 shade 3 img 2
- Luxion KeyShot 9 — hawk eyes model 5 shade 3 img 3
- Luxion KeyShot 9 — hawk eyes model 5 shade 3 img 4
- Luxion KeyShot 9 — hawk eyes model 5 shade 3 img 5
#75 Hawk Eyes glasses model 5.2
by KND_design
#77 HawkEye Eyeglass
by Flaviano Crespi
#78 The ballistic friendly version of Pit Vipers
by ArminSchehitsch
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#79 The ballistic friendly version of Pit Vipers
by ArminSchehitsch
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#80 Ballistic Glass Design #02
by ahmadnazree
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#81 Hawk Eyes glasses model 6.1
by KND_design
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- SolidWorks 2017 — hawk eyes model 6 assembly
- SolidWorks 2017 — hawk eyes model 6 part 1
- SolidWorks 2017 — hawk eyes model 6 part 2
- SolidWorks 2017 — hawk eyes model 6 part 3
- SolidWorks 2017 — hawk eyes model 6 part 4
- SolidWorks 2017 — hawk eyes model 6 part 5 left
- SolidWorks 2017 — hawk eyes model 6 part 5 right
- SolidWorks 2017 — hawk eyes model 6 part 6 left
- SolidWorks 2017 — hawk eyes model 6 part 6 right
- SolidWorks 2017 — hawk eyes model 6 part 7 left
- SolidWorks 2017 — hawk eyes model 6 part 8
- SolidWorks 2017 — hawk eyes model 6 part 7 right
- Luxion KeyShot 9 — hawk eyes model 6 shade 1 img 1
- Luxion KeyShot 9 — hawk eyes model 6 shade 1 img 2
- Luxion KeyShot 9 — hawk eyes model 6 shade 1 img 3
- Luxion KeyShot 9 — hawk eyes model 6 shade 1 img 4
- Luxion KeyShot 9 — hawk eyes model 6 shade 1 img 5
- Luxion KeyShot 9 — hawk eyes model 6 shade 1 img 6
#82 Hawk Eyes glasses model 6.2
by KND_design
#84 The ballistic friendly version of Pit Vipers
by ArminSchehitsch
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#85 Hawk Eyes glasses model 6.3
by KND_design
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- Luxion KeyShot 9 — hawk eyes model 6 shade 4 img 1
- Luxion KeyShot 9 — hawk eyes model 6 shade 4 img 2
- Luxion KeyShot 9 — hawk eyes model 6 shade 4 img 3
- Luxion KeyShot 9 — hawk eyes model 6 shade 4 img 4
- Luxion KeyShot 9 — hawk eyes model 6 shade 4 img 5
- Luxion KeyShot 9 — hawk eyes model 6 shade 4 img 6
#86 Hawk Eyes glasses model 6.4
by KND_design
#87 Marksman Eyeware
by SamSingh
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#88 Sharpshooters eyewares
by SamSingh
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#89 Unknown Vulture
by SamSingh
#90 The ballistic friendly version of Pit Vipers
by ArminSchehitsch
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#91 The ballistic friendly version of Pit Vipers
by ArminSchehitsch
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#92 The ballistic friendly version of Pit Vipers
by ArminSchehitsch
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#93 The ballistic friendly version of Pit Vipers model #1
by RRM
#94 The ballistic friendly version of Pit Vipers model #1
by RRM
#96 Hawk Eyes V1
by InnovativeDesignSolutions
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#97 Hawk Eyes V2
by InnovativeDesignSolutions
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#98 Ballistic Glass Design #03
by ahmadnazree
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Can you tell us something?
Sure @siddharthd
May I make it in blender software?
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nice! i´m in!;D
I would love to participate in this competition, but the obstacle in front of me is that if my work is liked and accepted, I cannot receive payment from you because Paypal does not work in Turkey, if there were Payoneer and other options in the payment system, I would definitely participate
Well, that's an interesting competition. In order for your desired specifications to be met as accurately as possible, some extra clarifications would be really useful:
1) How do you define glasses as being "patriotic"? Is there any specific design feature you require for that?
2) When you say "something the 2nd amendment community could really get behind" what exactly do you mean, in terms of product design? Could you clarify to which communities are you referring to? Are you referring to the so-called "Second Amendment Sanctuaries" which according to wikipedia are "a state, county or locality in the United States that has adopted laws or resolutions that oppose, or purport to prohibit or impede, law enforcement agencies within that state, county or locality from assisting in the enforcement of certain gun control measures enacted by other governmental bodies" practically meaning they are refusing to adhere to state or federal "gun safety laws"? Any input or extra references would be really useful in the design process.
1) How do you define glasses as being "patriotic"? Is there any specific design feature you require for that?
2) When you say "something the 2nd amendment community could really get behind" what exactly do you mean, in terms of product design? Could you clarify to which communities are you referring to? Are you referring to the so-called "Second Amendment Sanctuaries" which according to wikipedia are "a state, county or locality in the United States that has adopted laws or resolutions that oppose, or purport to prohibit or impede, law enforcement agencies within that state, county or locality from assisting in the enforcement of certain gun control measures enacted by other governmental bodies" practically meaning they are refusing to adhere to state or federal "gun safety laws"? Any input or extra references would be really useful in the design process.
I will work on many concepts on ai and if haven’t problem with you i will show ,depend your preference i will continue it with 3d one or more concepts
We are a brand new company out of Idaho. We would like 3D models in STEP or IGES format or STL Files because we would like to start prototyping printing them out soon after the contest ends and start working out the kinks so we can start mass producing next year hopefully.
where is a company located and illustrator works is accepted
thanks for the contest w'll be working for your requirements.
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