



Neo98 w KeyKobo Cinque Terre
Plate Aluminum
Switch Gateron Summertime v2
Stab Stabies 2.2




Plate Aluminum
Switch Gateron Summertime v2
Stab Stabies 2.2
Even though I’ve switched to the MX Master 4 at the office, and it’s been great, I still keep this 6 years old MX Master 2S at my home setup. It still works really well; it’s just that the outer shell has deteriorated pretty badly over the years.
I really want to replace the scroll wheel assembly, but I haven’t had the time yet.
So the first thing I did was give it some new adhesive skins. They feel almost like suede or Alcantara, and they’re really comfortable to the touch when using the mouse.
Modeled in 3ds Max and rendered with Corona Renderer.
I focused on achieving a clean, natural lighting setup and realistic material definition.
Feedback and critique are always appreciated!
This is my new project. I’d really appreciate your feedback and thoughts
3ds max + Corona Render + Photoshop
My company has recently been focusing more on exterior visualization, so I'm currently learning and trying to improve my exterior rendering skills.
The scene was created in 3ds Max and rendered with Corona Renderer.
I'd love to hear your thoughts on what works well and what could be improved to make the image more realistic and visually appealing.
Keykobo is really doing an amazing job.
After a solid year in the custom mech keys game, I've got my second board. Since my work involves architecture and 3D rendering, I opted for a 98% layout: the Neo98 in anodized teal.
I'm rocking Cherry MX2A Petal switches and Stabies-Chocolatier stabs
I'll stick with the stock springs for a while to see how it goes, but I've already got 16mm 62g springs on standby for a heavier typing experience
I’m having trouble trying to create wicker patterns like these. I honestly don’t know where to start.
Could someone help me out?