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Discussion in 'Modding' started by scooby, 6 May 2009.

  1. bentleya

    bentleya Lian Li Snail :)

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    Stu, looking really good man :).

    I'm still looking for good Acrylic and Derlin :( been on the hunt for about a year :(
     
  2. stuartwood89

    stuartwood89 Please... Just call me Stu.

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    thanks! I'll get it eventually, I'll have a look on the KT forums and see what they have there. I think my work needs improvement but for a first few goes it's not so bad. While I'm here, can anyone point me to that picture of a render featuring a concept bike of some sort? I need inspiration and I can't find it anywhere. I think it was by one of you guys.
     
  3. Metric

    Metric has a bazooka

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    bentleya, all of the acrylic renders I did with KT was with the default one in the glass pack they have on the website. As for the delrin, I used this pack: http://www.kerkythea.net/joomla/index.php?option=com_remository&Itemid=42&func=fileinfo&id=37 and changed the underlying base color to a very dark grey/black on one of the slightly diffused plastics.
     
  4. stuartwood89

    stuartwood89 Please... Just call me Stu.

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    Here's a remake of that Danger Den block I posted earlier:

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    The model is from here.

    Finally figured how to get the properties right for acrylic/glass, although a few hundred more passes would have been nice, and some way of removing those orange speckles from the insides of those barbs.
     
  5. bentleya

    bentleya Lian Li Snail :)

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    Looking good that stu, what you using light and background wise?
     
  6. stuartwood89

    stuartwood89 Please... Just call me Stu.

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    Background is just a floor piece with some reflection and i'm using a spotlight to get some shadows . I'll try adding more lights at some point.
     
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  7. bocian

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  8. Metric

    Metric has a bazooka

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    Solidworks 2009 + Maxwell Render 1.7.1

    Danger Den-esque chipset waterblock:

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  9. Editor22

    Editor22 E22 | Hex-Gear

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    Some awesome renders coming out here! Just made me get off my ass and install 3ds from my old desktop onto the new i7 :)

    -> Metric - Thats some pretty impressive renders dude! did you create all the mats yourself?
     
  10. stuartwood89

    stuartwood89 Please... Just call me Stu.

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    That's my final 360 heatsink render. I'm sick of looking at it now.

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    Look, I even made a little glass pedestal for it.
     
  11. Metric

    Metric has a bazooka

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    Thanks, and yes all of the materials I use are either the default ones that come with Maxwell or I create them myself

    Been awhile since I've done a CPU waterblock, so here's one. Sort of a mix between a HK 3.0 and a EK Supreme LT :)

    Download 3D PDF

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    The center of the block (around where the CPU core would be), the fins switch to a micro pin matrix to increase turbulence and then it switches back to laminar flow :)

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  12. jhanlon303

    jhanlon303 The Keeper of History

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    :jawdrop: Whatever he said! :jawdrop:

    john
     
  13. loner1994

    loner1994 oc newbe (sort of)

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    Im makeing a guess here that you are talking about creating turbulance in the block and then on the way out smoothing out the turbulance
     
  14. Editor22

    Editor22 E22 | Hex-Gear

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    @ metric - Damn I really want to have a bash using maxwell now you said some of those were default mats! but at 671 € its a tad over my price range for software :(
     
  15. Metric

    Metric has a bazooka

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    One more higher resolution render:

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    loner1994: Yep, if you mess around with the .pdf I linked, you can zoom in and see the pin and fin structure.
     
  16. loner1994

    loner1994 oc newbe (sort of)

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    could you send me a 3ds file of it an ill see if pro enginer can do som fluid dynamics tests to check it is worling

    dont ask how a 14 year old has pro enginer (£2000+) but i would like to thank alcatel lusent (if it is still called that)
     
  17. Dark~3nergy

    Dark~3nergy what was dat sandvich ?

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    Metric, build it :)
     
  18. matthewrblack

    matthewrblack What's a Dremel?

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    Images rendered in SolidWorks 2008

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  19. Jipa

    Jipa Avoiding the "I guess.." since 2004

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    I just looked through this thread, and I'm afraid I just came a little. I REALLY need to give Kerkythea/some other sketchup-renderer another go!
     
  20. Metric

    Metric has a bazooka

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    Here is the file (Converted from Solidworks 2009 to PRO/Engineer, so if the conversion didn't work I'll try and upload in a different format): http://files.getdropbox.com/u/2028/Xtreme Systems/projects/waterfall_prototype_waterblock.asm.1. I ran some FloXpress tests myself at 22psi and seems to be good, lots of turbulence and increase in pressure around the core area :thumb:.

    If someone can cut the 0.5mm slots for the base and is willing to do it for a reasonable price, then I'll definitely consider it :)
     

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