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daily drawing, crayon on paper on cloth simulation

Created with Blender 3D v.3.3.1 LTS and rendered with Cycles Render Engine.

 

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Kitchen design study, modelled and rendered in AutoCAD 2014. Daylight. © E R Lyons.

Chaffeque XT converted from Mafia II to World Racing 2,,,,all rights reserved by Czech2K

Graphic by artist, Poul Carlsen - See more graphics from me on www.drawshop.com

this tube is designed using composite material piping. This type of material is very common with different manufacturers for use in wastewater treatment or other types of chemical environments. It is ideal for seawater harvesting of shellfish and is affordable. for more information contact us via Facebook/pages/Seattle spiral

First attempt at getting the model's eyes to blink. Looks OK, I think.

Ceramic Chicken scanned in with the new Autodesk 123D Catch software. This is with the texture overlaid on the mesh.

 

See my mini review:

mechanicalphilosopher.blogspot.com/2011/11/autodesk-123d-...

Added Canopy frame and some rivets to the tail

This is one of the very first pieces I meshed 2 months ago :')

 

Modeled on Love Momma Body - Persephone

 

I'll be reattempting pleats soon <3

3D Mechanical Logo Animation

daily drawing, colored pencil on paper on cloth simulation

a screening method was also designed with this tie date due to large amounts of you grass that accumulate in the title areas. This was a 3 to 5 screen process to prevent the sea grass from injuring the turbine area. For more information contact us via Facebook//pages/Seattle spiral

Perspective view from the north-west. 3D solid model of the timbers of the earliest phase of a house in East Sussex. The timbers are colour-coded to indicate those that are present (red), evidenced (yellow), or conjectured (green). All joints between timbers are modelled.

Modelled in AutoCAD; flat-shaded image rendered in AutoCAD and prepared for publication in Adobe PhotoShop. To appear in Vernacular Architecture journal in 2015.

© E R Lyons.

daily drawing, pastel on paper on cloth simulation

this was the design of both the dock system, waterflow, and shellfish bins for shellfish harvesting. The existing system was very much low-tech, and the client did not have funds to improve to a higher standard. With higher technology, flow performance yields much better shellfish in the end. Technology and quality make for a good argument to improve poor conditions. Feel free to contact us via Facebook/pages/Seattle spiral

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