Showing posts with label Render. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Render. Show all posts

Monday, 8 March 2010

Final Explosion!


Done! It includes the locks & keys for the maintenance & cash box.

Monday, 1 March 2010

Saturday, 27 February 2010

Exploded!


Here's the render of my unit exploded - it comprises of 19 components, not including the screen, Arduino board, PCB or potentionemters.

Thursday, 25 February 2010

Render (Part III)


To make my viewer more intriguing & more professional, I have offset the eyepiece & made most of the features flush with the surface of the body. I am keeping the grey colour to make the viewer more public looking. I think it's almost ready for production - just waiting for the arrival of the metal.

Sunday, 21 February 2010

Render (Part II)


Here is a render of the viewer with a bit more detail. I have added a plate near the eyepiece for its name/slogan to be engraved on (not sure which yet), a surrounding for the LED & the lock for the coin box. It's starting to take shape, but I've still got so much more details to look at such as:

Inserting money instructions, logos, maintenance access, power, fonts, wall mounting, etc.

I like the colour in black, but I don't know if it looks a bit design wanky...

Render (Part I)


After constructing the basic viewer on solidworks, I decided to see what it would actually look like made with the correct materials - it looks good, but I'm not sure about the blue now...

Eyepiece


Here is a render of the eyepiece - it will come in four parts: the main body, the screw body, the lens & the lens support. The main body of the viewer will fit between in the groove - this is where the body & the screw meet.

I know the render is a bit over the top, but I just wanted to see the power of solidworks in action!

Friday, 5 February 2010

Product Render

Looks very graphic novel-esque, but I like it!