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Some Examples of My Computer Graphics Work 4

2-D Still Images

Above image: Diagram showing calculated pitch in degrees of garage roof (four degrees) in consideration of installing a final roof covering of corrugated roofing sheets, and steeper pitches, thus requiring extra work, better suited to that. Diagram created with 2-D CAD software LibreCAD.

Above image: Diagram showing alternative required parts for, and subsequent alternative final assembly arrangements of, a garden hose reel. Diagram created with diagramming software Dia.

3-D Still Images

Above image: Pair (left-channel and right-channel) of VU/peak programme meters integrated onto circuitry enclosure/stand in the context of a radio station studio's control room/presenter desk, hence top-mounted red on-air warning light. Image dimensions according to possible use as social media header image. Created using Blender software. See previous images of these meters for their further details.

Oh, go on then! Above image: Pair (left-channel and right-channel) of VU/peak programme meters integrated onto circuitry enclosure/stand in the context of a radio station studio's control room/presenter desk, hence top-mounted red on-air warning light. It's 'gaz FM'! Image dimensions according to possible use as social media header image. Created using Blender software. See previous images of these meters for their further details.

Above image: Needed a new slot-in gas cooker, and, bearing in mind regulatory clearances between cooker and proximate cupboards, furniture, etc, of course, went and made a 3-D model of the corner of my kitchen with all relevant measurements. Any excuse to do a (3-D) graphic! Created using Blender software.

Above image: A 3-D image but the view presenting two dimensionality, three options regarding available tarpaulin sizes to acquire as a temporary garage roof covering. Created using Blender software.

Above image: 3-D model of my garage with relevant dimensions shown, along with existing decking (planks of wood), and proposed addition of two purlins mounted on existing joists to support proposed corrugated bitumen roofing sheets. Created using Blender software.

Above image: Measurement-free, more detailed than previous image 3-D model of my garage shown with existing decking (planks of wood), and proposed addition of three or four purlins, three in pic, mounted on existing joists to support proposed corrugated clear plastic roofing sheets. Created using Blender software.

Above image: As a possible way to attach and secure corrugated clear plastic roofing sheets directly onto garage roof joists, I came up with the idea of a 'U'-shaped, inverted hangar. Created using Blender software.

Above image: a to-scale model of a Couple of options for a bungalow-to-dormer conversion of a property, showing ground floor only, including addition of a staircase. Leftmost model is the original configuration. Bathroom (third room down from top left) relocated to dormer level, the freed-up space becoming the new domestic entrance hall, external (double-)door(s) fitted. Kitchen and small bedroom swapped round, the retained original entrance to the property providing alternative, equally-direct access to the latter, which could alternatively be used as a small personal or business office/study (in which case, a small bedroom could be provisioned on the dormer level), said original entrance then a business-visitor entrance. Large bedroom relocated to dormer level, the freed-up space becoming the dining room. In model 2 (centre), kitchen has external door, opening into a conservatory, the dining also, via French doors. Conservatory has double doors opening onto a patio area. In model 3 (rightmost), the external kitchen door opens onto a patio deck; only the diningroom's doors open into the, much smaller, conservatory, which, in turn, opens onto the patio deck also.

Having an interest in property, an enjoyable designing excercise, though the staircase would not satisfy current building regulations as the pitch would be too steep, and top landing zone ceiling clearance insufficient. There's also a question mark regarding the staircase bottom landing zone in relation to the living room's adjacent door, although it opens into the living room, not into the staircase's bottom landing zone.

Created using Blender software.