Hi all. I have been working with computers in one capacity or another since 1963. Graphics is one of my major interests and especially 3D graphics. I built a high res graphics board for my PET in 1980 and the first 3D graphic I created was a spiral staircase. I've been fiddling around since then on many platforms. Currently I use a middle of the road machine with a dual core Athlon 7750 and a GTS250 with a gig of ram. Online storage is 4 terabytes among 6 computers on the home lan. I am retired but am still very active with programming in a variety of languages including basic, C#, javascript and machine code.
I do a lot of CAD work for myself as I have a full machine shop including a CNC milling machine I designed and built. I have used most of the CAD packages available with the exception of the really high end packages. I build stuff. It's always my own designs. I often don't use plans but when I do it is always drawn on a computer by myself. I am conversant with POV-Ray since it was on the Amiga and have been using it since. I have recently been exploring Kerkythea (Quirky Thea?) and have mostly managed to beat it into submission.
Favorite subjects to draw are nearly anything but being a nerdy asperger type I tend to like things with lots of detail and repetitive features, especially gears. I tend to like animals more than most people and have been told I have the social graces of a tree stump.
Examples of my drawings:
This first wasn't drawn at all. It was programmed in POV-Ray using only Scene Description Language. I subsequently built the telescope exactly as shown.
Fast forward to near the present. Here are a couple of very recent renders from a SketchUp model. The background image is also mine. It's fortress mountain near Calgary, Alberta. The renders are from Kerkythea.
This is a mirror cell assembly for my new telescope design that I am currently building. This was designed in SU7 and was rendered in POV-Ray.