Meu nome é Ronaldo A. da Silva. moro em Vitória da Conquista, estado da Bahia no Brasil.Â
Tenho 51 anos de idade, sou casado e tenho 3 filhas, ( Thalyra, Handara e Rebeca ).Â
Sou programador Cobol ( ainda ) e desenvolvo softwares para gestão administrativa.Â
Nas horas vagas crio sites e brinco com a imaginação usando o Bryce, VUE, e outras ferramentas 3D.Â
Espero que gostem de meu estilo.Â
Obrigado por me visitar.Â
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A arte pode não emitar a vida, mas tenta.Â
A imaginação é o alimento do espÃrito, use-a.Â
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Abraços.
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My name is Ronaldo A. of Silva. I live in Vitória da Conquista, state of Bahia in Brazil.Â
I have 51 years of age, I am married and I have 3 daughters, (Thalyra, Handara and Rebeca).Â
I am programmer Cobol (still) and I develop softwares for administration.Â
In the vague hours I create sites and earring with the imagination using Bryce, VUE, and other tools 3D.Â
I hope like my style.Â
Thank you for visiting me.Â
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The art can non emitar the life, but it tries.Â
The imagination is the food of the spirit, use her.Â
Â
Hugs.
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Comments (5)
wawadave
very precision industrial work!!
TheBryster
Very interesting, but I have a problem understanding the assembly. The two arms don't seem to be attached to the central section at a logical angle. Is this as you intended or did something slip?
Thandaluz
Hi TheBryster. Imagination is always a problem, the times the image doesn't speak by itself. The Arms are not moved around the central section. The supposition processing happens inside of the arms and the result is collected in the central section.
supermarioART
Super cool modelling!!!
SunsetHunter
That mechanism certainly looks as though it would do the job! A precision model, beautifully rendered!