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Kazuma16
Well, that's my first step whenever I have a new project, be it a scratch build or case mod. It kinda helps me plan make a plan on what will be my priority when it comes to cutting materials and gives me a total overall look of what I wanted to do. :)
I just want to create a custom case (to get sponsored of course and also develop my modelling skills). But, I did not know if I would get sponsored just for 3d moddelling the case, since I can only create the 3d, virtual model (for vaious reasons).
BTW, what software did u use?
As far as I know, potential sponsors will almost always look for your past projects. And whenever I am looking for sponsorship for case mods, I usually attach photos of the previous projects that I did before when sending my email to them. It's kind of "proof" to them that you have done and finished case mod projects before. I mean, they're going to "invest" to your work and they need some sort of proof that you can give that "investment" back to them, right?
I am using Autocad MEP, so everything you see with my rendered photos, they're all made from scratch. Autodesk doesn't have that much library when it comes to PC components so most of the time, I would take measurements myself and draw them. I still want to try out Sketchup since GSU has a great library (and being constantly updated too) for PC components.