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Hamilton Beach Toaster
$15.00
This retro design Hamilton Beach Toaster is the same toaster I own. Included with the toaster model is a fully textured Thomas English Muffin. The toaster along with other models in the "Kitchen Collection" are a handy resouce to quicky add realism to architectural kitchen designs.
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Osterizer 12 Speed Blender
$15.00
Part of the "Kitchen Collection" the Osterizer 12-Speed Blender is a handy item to spice up computer generated kitchen designs. I evenly want to include a free Milk Shake and Margarita glass model as part of the finished offering.
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Mr Coffee Coffee Maker
$15.00
Kitchen remodeling is competitive and big business, the ability to visualize options for clients greatly helps in decision making, client satisfaction and retention. Modeling the kitchen itself along with custom cabinetry is time consuming enough, quickly dropping in kitchen appliances from a liberary saves time and is a nice touch to add realism to sell the images an ultimatly the entire project.
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Wusthof 9 Piece Knife Block
$15.00
In 1814 Johann Abraham Wüsthof founded a basement factory to make scissors in Solingen Germany. Calling it a factory was optimistic as the business itself was only the company founder and his apprentice. Johann Wüsthof's optimism was soon to pay off and the company grew and gained recognition, not least thanks to his three sons, who all learned the family business. I modeled the Wusthof Knife Set because its the one I own. Having a physical reference then modeling is always a great advantage.
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The Kitchen Collection
$60.00
Coffee maker, toaster, blender, knife block very common items to populate a 3D kitchen design. Kitchen remodeling is competitive and big business, the ability to visualize options for clients greatly helps in decision making, client satisfaction and retention. Modeling the kitchen itself along with custom cabinetry is time consuming enough, quickly dropping in kitchen appliances from a liberary saves time and is a nice touch to add realism to sell the images an ultimatly the entire project.
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Dead Mans Atomic Mug
$15.00
I wanted to include a simple coffee mug as a free object with my Mr Coffee coffee maker, but ended up spending so much time with this design I've decided to sell it as a stand alone object. "Good to the Last Drop" is a great slogan for an atomic bomb mug with a dead-mans switch handle... of course it's been used before. The orginal design was the black-beauty mug with a procedural texture for the black main body and a UV map for placement of the rivits around the fins. A metal bomb fusulage seemed like an obvious and interresting alternative so I created one. Again I used a procedural for the main body, but the rivits on this one are geometry.
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Arri 5K Fernel
$15.00
Arri 5k Fresnel model includes barn doors and a Mathews C-Stand. I've used this model several times in comericial projects to highlight client products. Its also prominently used on this website. Eventually I hope to offer a "Studio Collection" that includes three lighting instruments, camera, triprod, and the studio itself to be used in behind the scenes type product shots.
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Arri 2K Open Face
$15.00
The Arri 2K Openface model comes with an Arri Lightstand and a Chimera Soft Box. I used an Arri Light kit for years it had four lighting instruments, stands, barn doors, two Chimera softboxes and cost about $3500. The new kits that use LED bulbs and have adjustable color temperature are very sweet, but since they cost more than $8000 I don't know a single person who still buys and uses these once popular lighting kits.
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Christmas Nutcrackers
$25.00
Over the years as time allowed I've modeled christmas nutcrackers over the Holiday season. I've included six fully textured nutcracker models in this collection with all images and scene files for the above images. Nutcrackers are great elements to be used in holiday advertising.
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Honda Fury
$125.00
This is the motorcycle I'd like to be riding around the hill country of Texas... since that isn´t going to happen I decided create it as a computer model instead. The time needed for me to create a model of this detail is a little crazy, but I like to model as a relaxer and plan to post it for sale on TurboSquid and hopefully make some money for my efforts. Alot of detail in the model is still missing and the textures are all just presets, in my final posting I'd like to polish the model with more detail and some custom UV textures. If time premits I'd also like to include it in a finished scene that has an old west flavor, but replaces the horse with the Fury.
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RCA Microphone Type 77 DX
$20.00
The RCA Type 77-DX microphone is a poly-directional ribbon microphone, or pressure-gradient microphone, introduced by the RCA Corporation in 1954. The 77-DX has been used on countless vocal recordings by Bing Crosby, Kate Smith, Frank Sinatra, Elvis Presley, Johnny Cash, Al Green, and many others. It is still sought after today for use in recording brass instruments.
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Shure Super 55 Microphone
$20.00
This is a modern microphone based on an iconic design first introduced in 1939. The Shure 55 Unidyne Series came to symbolize the word “microphone.” Its benchmark status was earned through a reputation as a tireless workhorse and dependable performer, achieved by unprecedented audio quality and reliability. Celebrities, entertainers, and politicians relied on them. They survived wartime service and were familiar fixtures at critical moments in history. Scores of photographs, films, and videos show this microphone series in the company of kings, queens, presidents, and generals. They stood in front of Frank Sinatra and Ella Fitzgerald during the Big Band era. Elvis embraced them in performance and on a first-class stamp issued in 1994 by the United States Postal Service. Countless rock stars, past and present, have chosen the 55 Unidyne Series. Today, decades after their first appearance, Unidyne Microphones are as popular and sought after as ever. While the microphones have been improved over the years to keep them technologically up-to-date, they still retain the streamlined appearance of the 1930s model.
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Electro Voice PL20 Model w/boom
$20.00
In 1968 the RE20 microphone was introduced by Electro-Voice, quickly becoming a standard in studio and broadcast applications, and later, it is utilized in sound reinforcement for low-frequency applications such as kick drum, where its Variable D technology rejects excessive bass boost. The PL20 microphone is the exact same mic ae the RE20, marketed differently and with a different body finish. The mic mesh on this model is polygon geometry, the windscreens on the Shure and RCA Mics use images with accompanying bump maps. I used a version of this model on a poster for We're Organized and spokesman Tom Sullivan (KFMB radio personality).
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Comming soon...The Apartment
TBD
Comming Soon...The Apartment. I've modeled what I see every day the inside of my apartment. This includes many things... Desk, TV, Computer, Mouse, Keyboard, Monitor, 5 channel speakers, Desk Lamp, Floor Lamp, Ceiling Fans, Ceiling Lights, Recliner with Ottoman, Stove, Microwave, Refrigator, Bed , Night Stand, Dresser, Table Lamp, etc.
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Comming Soon...Justice Scale
TBD
Comming Soon... Justice Scale.
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Baby Scale
$20.00
This scale decorated my sons's baby room when he was first born. I tracked his weight monthy for two years. My son is now comming up on his 21st birthday as you can see I've been modeling for years. I offer it here and include the Kitchen scale (an alternate version of the same model) with its purchase.
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Kitchen Scale
$20.00
This model is an alternate version of the Baby Scale that I created almost 21 years ago. Both scales are included with the purchare of either scale. Recreating the numeric dial in Photoshop was the hardest part of texturing this scale, all other surfaces are procedural texture presets modified for bump and scale.
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Dodge Viper Neon Sign
$15.00
Why neon signs... their cool and I had several made as components of previous projects, please view
here. The neon sign model includes the fully textured brick wall model as shown. I wanted a close up of the neon so a created a model of the brick wall that had real depth. First I made a brick wall image seamless, then I created a polygon of the same size as the image, sub-divided it many times then displaced the sub-divided polygon with a high contrast black and white version of the same image. The sub-divided polygon had way to many vertices so I used a polygon reduction tool and copied it edge to edge four times. Then I surfaced the model with a the color brick image and a specular map.
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Neon Shop Clock Cobra and Harley
$15.00
Why neon signs... their cool and I had several made as components of previous projects, please view
here. The neon sign model includes the fully textured brick wall model as shown. I wanted a close up of the neon so a created a model of the brick wall that had real depth. First I made a brick wall image seamless, then I created a polygon of the same size as the image, sub-divided it many times then displaced the sub-divided polygon with a high contrast black and white version of the same image. The sub-divided polygon had way to many vertices so I used a polygon reduction tool and copied it edge to edge four times. Then I surfaced the model with a the color brick image and a specular map.
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Law Library/Boardroom
$25.00
Started this model as a background for a Scale of Justice TV commercial (personal injury lawyers) that I will be posting soon. The commerical shows the scales of justice against several shelfs of defocused law books. The model includes all you see... including books, boardroom table and chairs.
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Simple Green Spray Bottle and Refill
$20.00
Why Simple Green bottles... not sure? Started this as an exercise in putting labels on bottles. The spray bottle has front and back labels, plus the back of each label can be seen through the bottle and Simple Green. Down the road, I also hope to continue the exercise and have the bottle spray.
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Countertop Items 3D Models
$20.00
A small collection of countertop items SkyScan Atomic Clock, Alarm Clock, Fire 10 Tablet with Stand, Vintage Video Toaster Mousepad.
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Bulova Mantel Clock
$20.00
Bulova B1514 Asheville Mantel Clock with bent hardwood case, brown cherry finish. Decorative Tambour style with burl accents on front and beaded molding on base. Wooden bezel and full scroll case design with traditional Arabic numerals with metal filigree hands on off-white dial, protective convex lens.
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Hermle Mechanical Clock
$20.00
Hermle Mechanical Mantel Clock 3D Model. This is tambour style clock with a mechanical 8-day Westminster chime movement. The orginal clock does not come in blond wood and silver accents, only a dark mahogany. But I modeled the Bulova clock first and wanted the Hermle one to look completely different. The clock face is also an orginal design made completely in photoshop.
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Witch Hand Candle Holder Model
$50.00
Witch Hand Candle Holder 3D Model. I saw this candle holder on sale at Halloween and instantly liked it... I didn't buy it however and now I can't find it! I decided to model it mainly because it's high degree of difficultly. For example: Soft body modeling with bones to move the hand, texturing the complex shape of a hand, particle dynamics with collision object for dripping candle wax/candle flame and moving snake braceslet that crawls up arm.
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Digital Betacam Model
$25.00
This is a 3D model is of a Sony DVW 790 Digital Betacam. Digital Betacam and Betacam SP are dead formates. The Sony and Ikegami cameras I used to shoot with were hugely expensive between 80 or 90K and you still needed video switchers, playback decks, routers and more. I created this model years ago and decided to finish it up and post it here. Its shape and size say professional production to me (as it once was) so I offer it here and plan to make a tri-pod and other gear for behind the scenes type commerical advertising shots.
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Witches Grimoire
$25.00
Decided I needed something for my witch hand candle holder to illuminate, so I decided to create a witches spell book known as a Grimoire. I also discovered that there is an entire cottage industry in the Wican crowd to sell spell book pages along with supplies and instructions to create your own.
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Binocular Compound Microscope
$25.00
I wanted to make a scene to display the Grimiore and Witch Hand Candle Holder models I created. Like Charmed the TV series I decided on an attic laboratory for my book of shadows. For a laboratory I needed: beakers, erlenmeyer flasks, test tubes, boiling flasks, scale and a microscope. You might also recognize the round window in my attic scene looks alot like the one at the New York headquarters...
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Grocery Scale
$25.00
Created this model to use as a texturing example that I'll be writing about in the blog section of this site. These scales are still around, but you don't see them much anymore, so I decided to texture it as old and rusty. The orange and lime models are freebees included with the scale, just two models cloned to fill the colander. I used reference images to model as everyone should, but made some changes. The dial on my scale is two sided and seperated with a piece of colored and textured glass.
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Harry Potter Book Set
$25.00
This is a great bookshelf item to drop into a home interior animation. The books and bookends are all seperate items and can be broken apart, put one book on the desk, leave the rest on the shelf. Like alot of people, I waited in a long line at Barnes and Noble that stayed open all night to start selling these books at mid-night on the release date.