Chic render art from PCGHX users: cool CAD works and experiments – update

Chic render art from PCGHX users: cool CAD works and experiments - update


from Thilo Bayer etc –
In the PC-Games-Hardware-Extreme-Community you can marvel at constructions in 2D and 3D created with CAD programs – at first glance some drafts can hardly be distinguished from the original. Some render objects, on the other hand, come entirely from the imagination and therefore look fantastic.

In the picture gallery you will find the latest impressions from the thread for fans of CAD and rendering.


Graphics cards, mainboards, RAM modules or entire housings including the inner workings are brought to virtual life by the community. While some users try to achieve a construction of well-known components that is as realistic as possible, others let their creativity run free and create casecons, some of which have already caused a stir at the PCGH Extreme Casemod/CAD Community Contest – no wonder, after all, they can be opened plan casemod projects better in this way or implement housings that could only be built in the real world with a great deal of money and time.

In addition to hardware, there are also modeled everyday objects to admire. Many users devote their time to automobiles in particular. All CAD drafts can be found in the PC-Games-Hardware-Extreme-Forum: The 2D / 3D image thread. Check out the gallery below for brand new masterpieces.

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