Ok, here goes again. 🙂
I've had a little more time to play around with 2015 now, so i've made several images:
First up, made a new spoon with freeform. (added as model.)
Rendered in Inventor, realistic appearance, ray tracing good, empty lab.
Same model in Showcase 2015:
And i took another shot at making a flower, which the new freeform tools are pretty good at:
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I love Friday pictures, it's really something to look forward to. Here's a model I did for a roll loader, which conveys rolls of steel onto a spindle which feeds into the slitter.
Very cool!! I like that spoon render. The roller looks awesome too!
Here's a few views of my current project (just quick renders)
Love seeing what everyone else is working on.
Some great projects.
Here's one of my latest, a customer substation rendered in Studio.
Showcase 2015 render looks very pretty!!
Here's a new fun project I'm working on:
Something I am working on right now, far from being done. Still on 2013 so I had to use the Old Warehouse. Once I get to 2015 I'm going to play around with Showcase.
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Tanks a lot! 🙂
Groan.
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I see you like tanks? I raise you 15,000 & 30,000 gallons(respectively). For some scale, these tanks are the same diameters. The taller of the 2 is upwards of 40'.
Them ain't tanks... them's silos! LOL
They look like resin silos?
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FRP, so there's some resin there!
On a separate note, so I don't hijack this thread, I saw your Idea Station about the T&P branching. I will send a PM shortly....
Niels van der Veer
Inventor professional user & 3DS Max enthusiast
Vault professional user/manager
The Netherlands
Niels van der Veer
Inventor professional user & 3DS Max enthusiast
Vault professional user/manager
The Netherlands
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