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  1. Hi all, Like the past years I decided to make some wallpapers with v2024. Model is a Coil End Welder constructed by the IRONCAD user Lennart Freidlitz at Innopend Teknikpartner AB. Hope you like it! Happy holidays IC_2024_BLACK_4k.png (10,8 mb) IC_2024_CAD_4k.png (3,5 mb) IC_2024_WHITE_4k.png (12,1 mb) English Calender Black (11,3 mb) English Calender White (10,6 mb) English Calender (3,8 mb) Swedish Calender Black (11,0 mb) Swedish Calender White (12,2 mb) Swedish Calender (3,8 mb)
  2. Hello everyone, My job requires me to be able to make decent looking renders. Sadly I'm unable to get it right, and I need some help. My problems: 1. Shadows There are to many shadows on the floor. I believe this is due to the five lights in the SCENE. 2. Merging surfaces With merging surfaces I mean that small gaps get covered up. I for example have doors that are 3mm apart from one another, when rendered they look as if they are one. I have tried angleling the lighting and camere in such a way that they show up a little. But I really want to see the gaps. 3. White is to white In the attached render you can see the white surfaces. It looks like its lighting up... In other renders you can't even see the edges of the surface, this counts for other colors too. What I'd like to know I would like to know what settings other people are using, and how their renders turn out. Greetings, Martijn Schuur Keuken Render-1.bmp
  3. The IronCAD Community Rendering Challenge has officially ended, and we have our winners! Before listing the prize winners, The IronCAD team just wanted to thank everyone who participated in the challenge for showing off their skills and the fantastic work they have done. We hope to continue bringing fun experiences to you all in the future. Without further ado, let's get to the winners! First Place goes to user MCASS1011690, who has posted an image of a torpedo room composed with lots of intricate geometry and structures. For his efforts, he has won a free seat of KeyShot for IronCAD that he can use to render future projects with ease! Second Place goes to GNÄSLUND for his Demonstration project using the novel HILA hydraulic technology in an agricultural application. This render is a complicated design, showing off belts and some beautiful sheet metal work. He has won a 3D Connexion SpaceMouse Pro Wireless to that will help him with this future Projects! Third Place goes to HDEAR for submitting a rendering of the complicated ZS PC3.140 that has a beautiful arrangement of sheet metal and piping. He has won a 3D Connexion CadMouse Pro Wireless for his efforts! Congratulations to all of our Winners! IronCAD will message each winner in the community to get shipping details shortly! Thanks to all of our members for showing off what they can do with IronCAD in our Gallery Challenge! We hope that all these images inspired you to design your next Big Project! Best Regards, IronCAD Team
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