I am involved in the computer-aided design courses in my school, where I have learned AutoCAD Release 12. On my own I have taught myself AutoCAD Release 14, and I am currently working on learning the nuances of AutoDesk Mechanical Desktop 2.0. MD2 looks very promising, and dare I say it, even more fun to use than the solid modeler in R12.

I am going to post rendered images of what I have done, mainly because I am proud of the images that I have created through models in AutoCAD. The only "major" work that I have is my chess board. I soon hope to upload more images as I create more models with Mechanical Desktop. All Images were rendered with Accurender 2 or 3. Click on the pictures to enlarge them.

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Grandfather Clock I designed this somewhat modern looking grandfather clock to play around with Accurender 3 and also to learn more about the modeler in R14. Eventually I will finish this and change it around a bit, so this one might change.
This is also a work in progress. It is some kind of futuristic video screen thing. A lot still needs to be done, but this is my first fun model from Mechanical Desktop 2. Video Screen
Chess Board Thumbnail This is the only really large creative project I have worked on. I need to change it, and I hope to eventually make a flythough video for it, but I first need to get Accurender 3 to output well with the marble finish.
Cellular Phone This is my model digital cellular phone. I modeled it in Mechanical Desktop 2.0 and rendered it Accurender 3. I still need create another view of this, but I think these two views of it are pretty good. Cellular Phone

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