hope You like it, took some time to render but i think it looks ok
I like this very much, what CAD software are you using?
Model was made in ProEngineer 5.0, the drawing also. rendered in KeyShot 2.
Love it !
It's a keeper.
Thanks for sharing.
Tim
Yes - very good!!
thanks guys, I`m glad You like it
Very clever! I've never seen this presentation concept before in over 38 years in this crazy business- good job!
Bill G
salut,
oui excellent!!
Great image. I've always been a fan using sketches as decals in a render, but I hadn't seen engineering drawings used. I like it.
like it. really good shows how something comes to life
I just absolutely love this Ivan. I've posted it to the KeyShot Facebook Fan page as well. Thanks for sharing! http://www.facebook.com/LuxionKeyShot
Thanks You guys, really means a lot to me that You like it and that You show interest in my work! Will post new renders as soon.
Very innovative Ivan.
Fantastic idea and vantage point..
Welldone :o
Hi,
Really nice image you have created, Ivan.
I would like to render a technical drawing, so I can use it as a image on my website. Can anyone give me a hint in how to make something similar to what Ivan did?
Regards, Jacob
In solid edge save as image, then apply to a surface, if you want to be arty make it glow!
This is an alternative style! I saves as bmp the added coffee stain and aged the drg as per an old workshop copy, the options are endless really!
Hmmz ... not sure if I would do that. If the drawing copy is old ... the machine must be old design 2 ...
Totally agree! I wouldn't either for marketing but this forum is for sharing ideas and increasing our impact and abilities as a discipline. It's the concept! just imagine if you were selling say steam model parts or items focused on the nostalgia principle... you could just as easily have had a tattoo on a body to demonstrate the latest inking system...
Ok, for a steampunk item this would be nice :) Agreed.
Thank You Jacob. This is how i created this render: Made a techical drawing in Pro Engineer, exported it into PDF format, opened the PDF and than I took a screenshot of that. I used Microsofot Office Picture Manager to crop it and then inserted it in Keyshot as a Label. Hope that helps :)