3D Parts Rendering

Using Bryce 3D I set up a studio to render these parts. I call out all the aspects of color, surface material, lighting, reflection properties, perspective, etc. This type of work requires an artist, sometimes you can get by with presets that a CAD program gives you, but to go further you need a separate surface rendering program.


Here are the CAD wireframe pieces supplied by an engineer. I assembled the parts and placed them in the virtual studio.
I also have experience in creating CAD pieces.



The above renderings are literal. This one is more suggestive.
This style is better for catching the eye, such as for covers or promotions.



This version went to print, it shows another variation of lighting, perspective and nickel and chrome textures.