Nixie Tube is looking more detailed. After further improvements and detailing, I will do a turntable animation. All modeling and rendering was done using Blender 2.69. |
“In individuals, insanity is rare; but in groups, parties, nations and epochs, it is the rule.” ― Friedrich Nietzsche
Showing posts with label electronics. Show all posts
Showing posts with label electronics. Show all posts
Tuesday, March 18, 2014
Nixie Tube Project: Composition.
Labels:
3D,
3d animation,
animation,
Blender,
Blender 2.69,
blender 3D,
Blender cycles,
Burroughs Corporation,
CGI,
computer art,
cycles rendering,
digital art,
electronics,
modeling,
neon,
Nixie tube,
numitron,
vacuum tube
Thursday, February 06, 2014
Nixie Tube Project....Retro Tech.
A work in progress: I modeled and rendered this Nixie Tube in Blender 2.69. Eventually, I will model a series of them and include animation. |
Added glossy texture to honeycomb anode, changed some light settings along with glare and blur compositing nodes ( 2-9-2014 ). |
The Nixie tube was introduced in 1955 by the Burroughs Corporation and found multiple uses in the electronics industry. The Soviet Union copied the idea and continued to use the Nixie in their military equipment into the 1980's. Today, Russia has a surplus of these neon gas tubes, which are available for purchase, generally by hobbyists and retro-tech geeks.
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