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Radiator prototypes

Started by DriesV, January 29, 2014, 05:11:55 AM

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edwardo

Quote from: Thomas Teger on January 29, 2014, 03:35:59 PM
Of course the material is great, but what adds to the realism is the level of detail. The slightly curved surface on the outside edges make such a difference.

Agreed. Keyshot has the ability to churn out good renders from crappy models, but when you import a good model with attention to detail and nice unstressed meshes the results are something else

Thomas, I would love to take part in the share sight. I have one or two 'donations' already, but would be happy to churn out a few more.

I'm quite excited about this site. It should make every ones lives a bit easier and will no doubt take some peoples work in directions they didn't imagine.

Cheers
Edwardo

Speedster

You know, the clear material is a dead ringer for "K-resin", a styrene/polycarbonate co-polymer very popular in the medical device field. It has just a hint of haziness, or a cloudy quality.
Bill G

thomasteger

Thanks Edwardo. I will put you on the list.

DriesV

PPSU prototype.
With slight and extensive PS tweaking. ;)

Dries

m2tts

That's a pretty low res SLA machine you're envisioning there, and it already looks as if the prototype was left in the south facing windows for a month.

Arian Shamil


Josh3D

these are all just mouth watering. goodness Dries!