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By frosty_ramen
#271153
fantastic, Eric thanks for the screen shot
By martgreg
#271320
these are just average...

average meaning freakin awesome.. good job eric..


keep it up :)
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By Eric Lagman
#275238
More pressure washers. This one went into Home Depot retailer two weeks ago. Its the only pressue washer of its kind. It has 3 functions in one as shown in the first image. It makes cleaning large flat surfaces like decks, driveways and sidewalks much faster than just using the spray gun. Its like mowing your driveway with water essentially. The front piece can detach and attach to the gun that is clipped onto the handle and be used with it for places the unit cant reach like sides of buildings or steps etc. The gun can also just be used with standard nozzles like a traditional pressure washer. Hope you like the renderings. I used displacement on the bristles on the cleaning deck. I think my precision was too low at 16. It gives the impression of bristles close enough though I guess.

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By Eric Lagman
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I entered a tea kettle design competition so my brain can get a break from Mechanical type stuff at work. It was a 2 1/2 day project start to finish. Catagories for entries had to be main material of glass, ceramic, or metal. I chose to enter glass. Some of the images look a little dark now that I look back at them. Oh well :?

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By ivox3
#288782
Very nice Eric --- although it would of been fun to see the Husky version of the tea kettle. lol...

Nice comp .... 8)
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By Hervé
#288785
I love the kettle.. but I really hate square cups... (in real life that is..) your render is really nice.. 8)
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By Eric Lagman
#288808
Hervé wrote:I love the kettle.. but I really hate square cups... (in real life that is..) your render is really nice.. 8)
Thanks guys. Yeah square cup is hard to drink from unless it is small enough. I filled up a square candle holder about the same size with water and it was ok. The flat lip is not so wide that the liquid seeps out the corners when you drink. If it were the size of a coffee cup it may spill out the corners.
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By Bubbaloo
#288809
Great entry! The beauty renders do seem a little dark.

(In the comp render where you are pouring the tea, the liquid inside is defying gravity.) :wink:
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By segnoprogetto
#289386
Good renders !
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