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By w i l l
#363816
hatts wrote:Hmm...those bunk beds could not be extruded, they're too big.
More likely it could be several extruded pieces, or a couple large bent pieces, or some combination of injected pieces.
Then either glass-filled or reinforced with bars.

Either way, I wouldn't want to be in responsible for the payment... :lol:

On another note I like the exposed lightbulb, you nailed that CFL "look"
Yeah I know - someone has just explained to me how it should be manufactured. It would be welded extrusions.
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By w i l l
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RobMitchell wrote:Was certain I'd replied to this topic already, but I guess not! Incredible renders, Will. Some great ideas here too.
Cheers... yeah I thought you did too
By hatts
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Your latest renders are really impressive. I like the concrete shots alot for some reason I can't quite pinpoint.
Also I love the router(?) with the power switch careening in like that
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By w i l l
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hatts wrote:Your latest renders are really impressive. I like the concrete shots alot for some reason I can't quite pinpoint.
Also I love the router(?) with the power switch careening in like that
Thanks. Yeah I never really put much time into creating an appealing looking render in the past... it was more just about trying to add dirt to make something look real. Then I took a bit of time out to look into a more slick kind of presentation and tried a few things... I'm quite into the concrete too... that combined with a simple front on non isometric view is more appealing I think.

The power switch product is an upright printer concept... I was trying to get the feel of the power switch being shot at speed/embedded into the casing.
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