"The Anvil" my rendition of an old but very useful tool...
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These R 2 more components in my Raman spectrometer but I decided to get a little "artsy" with it. On the left is, a Holographic diffraction grating 25 x 25 x 6mm mounted on my design (the color's are an actual spectrum from a chemical dye called "Rhodamine b,") imaged from my spectrometer.
On the right is a silver reflective mirror, 50 x 50 x 3.5mm mounted on my design also.
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The sound of 1 bolt clapping...
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Some Abstract art...Done in Blender 2.79
ISO-4762 HEX Bolt metric (used for the Raman Probe project)
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Final Conceptual assembly image for the Raman Probe v47
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Raman Probe New Render Image
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"2 Donuts & Coffee" this is my 1st full scene render in Blender 2.79, thanks to the tutorial video series from Andrew P Price@andrewpprice the blender guru:
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It took me about 4 days to complete the video tutorial but it was worth it, it taught me so much more in depth working knowledge about Blender I never would have realized without it, anyway's this is my interpretation of "Coffee & Donuts" for breakfast.
Working with lightning
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The two images below were rendered in Photoshop
Rendered in Photoshop
Interstellar Black Hole
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These are images processed using Blender 2.79 and rendered using Luxrender 1.6.0
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I just thought this Japanese lamp model was very beautiful and decided to do my own rendered interpretation of it.
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Man, you are making fantastic strides in learning Blender :-D
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Thanks Doc, I'm happy I took the time to really start learning the nuts & bolts of it so I can bring a more realistic approach to my projects :)
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