Eltron
Mechanical
- Mar 3, 2005
- 2,459
Hey, Guys. This is more of a curiosity than an actual question. A lot of the time when I make a design and create a rendered image I like to put the object in a somewhat "real world" setting (place it in a room, on a table, etc.). As such, I use models of other objects to give it scale (lamps, computers, tools, etc.). However, sometimes the items that I design are small, and therefore hard to give a sense of scale without losing detail and definition on the model. I've used rulers, keys, hardware, etc. to show scale on some of them, but that's getting tiresome which brings me to my question: is it taboo to make a model of a coin? If it isn't, does anyone know where I can get some?
I completely understand if making or distributing such a model is verboten due to obvious reasons, but I'm just getting a little bored with the other items that I use for scale.
Let me know what you think.
Dan
I completely understand if making or distributing such a model is verboten due to obvious reasons, but I'm just getting a little bored with the other items that I use for scale.
Let me know what you think.
Dan