WooouTK
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Something that I have been thinking about lately, regarding the devices I use in my renders, is that many of my creations, if they existed in real life, which is impossible in some cases, would undoubtedly have an astronomical price, since unlike a car or a computer, it is not something that would be mass-produced, and undoubtedly, if someone wanted to make one of the devices I have made with Hexagon in real life, using metal and polymer or resin, it would cost them at least hundreds of euros or dollars if they were handy, and if not, we would probably be talking about much more money.
Of course, with Hexagon and DAZ Studio, this is not a problem at all, and one of the things that caught my attention when I started using these programs was the possibility of creating the seemingly impossible with my computer, and that the result could be seen as a fairly realistic image. Today, I wanted to do the opposite, something much more affordable and plausible to make in real life, with simple materials to shape and assemble like wood, and articles that actually exist and could be found in a hardware store. I hope you like the result, and perhaps it will give some handy person with a lot of free time an idea 😉
The girl who appears in the images is a new character that I recently downloaded, and I also wanted to see how she would look once I had rendered her.
Something that I have been thinking about lately, regarding the devices I use in my renders, is that many of my creations, if they existed in real life, which is impossible in some cases, would undoubtedly have an astronomical price, since unlike a car or a computer, it is not something that would be mass-produced, and undoubtedly, if someone wanted to make one of the devices I have made with Hexagon in real life, using metal and polymer or resin, it would cost them at least hundreds of euros or dollars if they were handy, and if not, we would probably be talking about much more money.
Of course, with Hexagon and DAZ Studio, this is not a problem at all, and one of the things that caught my attention when I started using these programs was the possibility of creating the seemingly impossible with my computer, and that the result could be seen as a fairly realistic image. Today, I wanted to do the opposite, something much more affordable and plausible to make in real life, with simple materials to shape and assemble like wood, and articles that actually exist and could be found in a hardware store. I hope you like the result, and perhaps it will give some handy person with a lot of free time an idea 😉
The girl who appears in the images is a new character that I recently downloaded, and I also wanted to see how she would look once I had rendered her.