Eton 720 Radio 3D Render in Blender

Retro in a Digital Format: Eton 750

This project features a meticulously crafted 3D render of the Eton 750 radio, created using Blender and Substance Painter. The model was designed for sub-D (subdivision surface) rendering in Blender, ensuring smooth and accurate geometry. Textures were hand-painted in Substance Painter to achieve a high level of detail and realism. The final render was produced in Blender using the Cycles engine, delivering a photorealistic finish that highlights both the vintage charm and the intricate details of the Eton 750.

Objective:

To create a detailed and visually engaging 3D representation of the Eton 750 radio, demonstrating advanced skills in modeling, texturing, and rendering, and showcasing the blend of traditional aesthetics with modern 3D technology.

Key Features

Subdivision Surface Modeling: Precision modeling in Blender to capture the radio's design intricacies.

Hand-Painted Textures: Detailed textures created in Substance Painter for enhanced realism.

Cycles Rendering: High-quality photorealistic render produced in Blender’s Cycles engine.

Ivan Utin

3D Artist

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