A modular vinyl console designed and rendered entirely in Rhino.
Combines classic woodworking language with a forward-looking modular layout for audio equipment and LP storage.
Rendered in 37 seconds on a six year old RTX 3090. A reminder of how far efficient NURBS pipelines can go when form and simplicity work together.
How to organize your projects and folders
This is my personal project library.
I use a simple system: every project begins with the prefix AM, followed by the year and a sequential number (e.g., AM25xx) after that comes the project title.
This structure lets me track hundreds of ideas across design, simulation, modeling, and research, while keeping everything intuitive, searchable, visible, and clean.
Within each one, you can find the files organized into each specific file format folders.
More Tips: in here
I wish I even had the time to get my projects organised like this.
I love the wheels as well, it does make it seems like it floats.
Just Try your future you will thank you.
two 55" TVs? how close do you sit to them? the pixel density is half that of a computer monitor, so i’m curious
At 1 meter, 40 inches. My desk is 1.10, or 44 inches deep. I use Windows ui scale at 100%. I can barely distinguish each pixel, which is very useful.
Odd side question: might I be able to adjust the screen zoom to take off my reading glasses? (1.75) I don’t expect you to do the math, but does it seem plausible? I can see the keyboard well enough, but I would love to be free of the spectacles!
I didn’t fully understand the question or the problem. I’ll try to answer. You can increase the Windows scaling to 175%, but it’s like having a lower resolution in hi resolution (consuming many resources that are not being used). On the other hand, if you buy a TV with larger pixels and keep scaling at 100% rather than 175%, the Windows interface looks much better. For example, a 75-inch 4K TV. You’ll have to move your head more, but movement isn’t a problem. If you have two TVs, then the 55-inch ones. Suppose it’s 8K, 100 or 120 inches (but there aren’t any affordable 120Hz models yet). When selecting the monitor, you can play with the hardware size DPI / PPI (https://www.sven.de/dpi/), with fix resolution 2K or better 4K. In my opinion, a 70-inch TV is comfortable at a reasonable distance. If, however, you can see well up close but poorly at 1 meter, then I recommend something closer, like a laptop or a small monitor nearby. The important thing is that it’s within your field of vision, adequately covers your cone of vision, and at a distance you can see without glasses. From what I understand, the LED light isn’t harmful, and you can sit very close to the monitor in VR. I’ve experimented with Windows and Rhino in VR, but it makes me dizzy. Having a 120Hz refresh rate is essential for a busy work week. I suspect that having the keyboard close and the TV as a monitor far away helps me train my eye to change focus distance. And having them both close together might limit the muscles’ range of motion. I’m just a user transportation designer. A doctor would surely have a different understanding than my assumptions.
THX U!
I was reading and I love the idea that Ada Lovelace wrote the first computer program (100 years before computers), claiming computers would compose music, and somehow, her father pushes Mary Shelley to write a ghost, resulting in Frankenstein.
Perhaps it’s just a childish whim. Or perhaps -I presume perhaps - love (like a ghost) is a part of your being that lives in its own dimension of feelings and sensations not yet discovered. And, from some specific point in your brain, it emerges, appears, emanates, sprouts, touches you, resonates. As if wanting to be materialized in these three dimensions. Building the car isn’t difficult. Soaring resonance, you pick a piece of wood as a sound container. These shapes in this imaginary car were drawn this way because they are simple to create. And when you build it, your love will materialize in your object. And the object will become part of that sensory dimension, yet not be discovered. The shaper you add to your car will be like a ghost driving pilot of ideas. That love that you put into making it and I into drawing it will be there like a ghost. The idea will spread. Hahaha, long live ideas!
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Back to the 50’s !!!
I am still working on a new Flux Capacitor. . . .
That’s a far more brilliant answer than I had anticipated, thank you. By 1.75 I meant my reading glasses, but you gave me an important clue: I’ll go stand around Walmart’s TV section without my glasses! This is an experiment I’m not ready to try, but I will explore in more depth. Moving the head is a feature not a bug. As I often lament, the harder I work, the less I move; except eyeballs and fingertips. Even my mouse crosses a 21” monitor with the flick of a wrist. I don’t know if big moves would improve our productivity and or health, but I’m eager to see…
I’m not so sure it helps.
Here, there is a different render version made with a 5090. It takes 32 seconds for 333 samples. My actual resolution is 5461 Ă— 2880, with more textures and a different camera position, so it is not a fair comparison.
I use this technology to dynamically upscale my 4K TV to that resolution.
| GPU | Sec | Resolution Scaling | Samples | Soft | File | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| RTX 5090 | 32 | 5461x2880 138% | 333 | Rh8 SR28 | Vr 14 | |
| RTX 3090 | 35 | 3840x2160 100% | 333? | Rh8 SR5 | Vr 10? | |
- Resolution: GPU setup for monitor resolution.
- Scaling: Custom Windows scaling











