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    Cool evil's dream world

    hey guys, just wanted to share with you guys the stuff i do when im bored..
    i like dreaming...

    software:Inventor Pro 09
    time: 35+ min
    renderer software: Maxwell Render
    render time: 7+ hr (stock q6600 w/ HDT-s1283+ultra kaze)
    post software: Photoshop CS3
    post time: 5+ min (resize, gamma adjustment, frame)



    software:Inventor Pro 09
    time: 50+ min
    renderer software: Maxwell Render
    render time: 8+ hr (stock q6600 w/ HDT-s1283+ultra kaze)
    post software: Photoshop CS3
    post time: 5+ min (resize, gamma adjustment, frame)



    software:Inventor Pro 09
    time: 65+ min
    renderer software: Maxwell Render
    render time: 7+ hr (stock q6600 w/ HDT-s1283+ultra kaze)
    post software: Photoshop CS3
    post time: 10+ min (resize, gamma adjustment, frame)



    software:Inventor Pro 09
    time: 35+ min
    renderer software: Maxwell Render
    render time: 3+ hr (stock q6600 w/ HDT-s1283+ultra kaze)
    post software: Photoshop CS3
    post time: 5+ min (resize, gamma adjustment, frame)



    JR P45-T2RS Mosfet block

    software:Inventor Pro 09
    time: 2+hr
    renderer software: Maxwell Render
    render time: 6+ hr (stock q6600 w/ HDT-s1283+ultra kaze)
    post software: Photoshop CS3
    post time: 5+ min (resize, gamma adjustment, frame)



    MCW60 single slot solution

    software:Inventor Pro 09
    time: 30+min
    renderer software: Maxwell Render
    render time: 6+ hr (stock q6600 w/ HDT-s1283+ultra kaze)
    post software: Photoshop CS3
    post time: 5+ min (resize, gamma adjustment, frame)



    MCW60 single slot solution w/ 4870 heatsinks

    software:Inventor Pro 09
    time: 50+min
    renderer software: Maxwell Render
    render time: 3+ hr (stock q6600 w/ HDT-s1283+ultra kaze)
    post software: Photoshop CS3
    post time: 8+ min (resize, gamma adjustment, frame)

    these are quick renders, so i desaturated them because i didnt want to deal with color correction

    just image smoked clear top, brushed stainless steel mid and a bright bead blasted copper base









    crits & comments welcomed
    Last edited by evil-98; 09-05-2008 at 12:52 PM.

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    LOVE it. You should make a calendar
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    LOL thats not a bad idea! damn!

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    make it possible.... show us a calendar :p
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    Looks amazing. I'd love a calendar too I could hang up in my office.

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    CD you are brilliant...

    thanks guys looks like ill do my best

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    evil, that's awesome. .....just 3 little knit-picking things.

    1. Thread the barb holes
    2. Thread the screw holes (top to block holes)
    3. Plexi is a bit thin for mounting.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Waterlogged View Post
    evil, that's awesome. .....just 3 little knit-picking things.

    1. Thread the barb holes
    2. Thread the screw holes (top to block holes)
    3. Plexi is a bit thin for mounting.
    yea im working on threading well atleast a quicker way of doing it
    what is a good size for mounting? its .25" thick ive never used plexi for
    mounting before so i have no idea. thanks in advanced

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    3/8" min....1/2" ideally.
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    Hey Evil, quite slacking and get working on those clamps , you've got a bunch of us drooling with wallets in hand!

    So, does the graphics work pay your bills, or is it just a hobby? Generally you don't see that level of software unless the person using it does so professionally.
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    Make sure the internal area doesn't have room for the water to flow OVER the channels, if you want to create a bit more turbulence you can do this by in a sense having the inside convexed, coming to a spot where it touches the copper, so that the water is "compressed" to get under.

    And yes, I want a calendar too


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    Quote Originally Posted by Waterlogged View Post
    3/8" min....1/2" ideally.
    sweet, that makes one fat block but its got to be done

    Quote Originally Posted by orclev View Post
    Hey Evil, quite slacking and get working on those clamps , you've got a bunch of us drooling with wallets in hand!

    So, does the graphics work pay your bills, or is it just a hobby? Generally you don't see that level of software unless the person using it does so professionally.
    lol, im doing my best with the clamps right now, to be honest im doing all i can
    im a professional graphics artist, i do control graphics for a building automation company
    they do HVAC, lighting, etc. so if i wanted i could go phase, i want to make a chiller
    but all the equipment here are to large, well atleast i could get it at dealer cost

    Quote Originally Posted by n00b 0f l337 View Post
    Make sure the internal area doesn't have room for the water to flow OVER the channels, if you want to create a bit more turbulence you can do this by in a sense having the inside convexed, coming to a spot where it touches the copper, so that the water is "compressed" to get under.

    And yes, I want a calendar too
    definitely, the block design is still a work in progress untill i get my hands on a
    cnc to do some real testing, unless i can talk my boss into getting one

    i still cant get over it CD YOU ARE A GENIUS!

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    Bikini clad women holding beautiful watercooling equipment.. yeah, I'd hang it on my wall..

    Oh wait, nobody said anything about bikini clad women, hmm.. ok, lose the bikini's..

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    Simply amazing work. I'd buy a calendar...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Big_Daddy View Post
    Bikini clad women holding beautiful watercooling equipment.. yeah, I'd hang it on my wall..

    Oh wait, nobody said anything about bikini clad women, hmm.. ok, lose the bikini's..
    May want to have one sans-bikini clad women as well, some of us might want to hang it up in our office or cubicle at work.
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    Why not make some Wallpapers?
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    Quote Originally Posted by modzona View Post
    Why not make some Wallpapers?
    Do a search, there's a thread devoted to wallpaper wc pron.

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    What IOR value are you using? The refraction seems slightly off in my opinion. But that’s just me.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ben549 View Post
    What IOR value are you using? The refraction seems slightly off in my opinion. But that’s just me.
    lol 1.56

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    Quote Originally Posted by evil-98 View Post
    lol, im doing my best with the clamps right now, to be honest im doing all i can
    im a professional graphics artist, i do control graphics for a building automation company
    Which BAS/HVAC Company?

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    Here's a thought. Metal hold-down (stronger anyway, won't crack) and then an acrylic top like you have.
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    Quote Originally Posted by skinnee View Post
    Which BAS/HVAC Company?
    controlworks

    ill probably have something new everyday i get bored quiet often..

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    One of the coolest looking CPU blocks I've ever seen is a customized block Anfi made. He took a normal acetel toped block, and added in a layer of acrylic at its base, then lit the acrylic using blue LEDs, it was really slick looking. Maybe do a block that's got a layer (or layers) of acrylic interspersed with acetel.
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