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Is there a way to visualize a pc, before actually building it?

veliswag

Hello everyone, I was wondering if there was a way to visualize a planned build, so I can get a general idea of what a new pc build will look like. I really need, so I can planned better. Preferably I want it to be easy, but I guess I could try everything.

 Thanks

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You're imagination, there are many different 3D model application but that require time an to be frank the end product will be alot different.  

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Photoshop works well if you know how to edit.

Example of concept before and build after:

LittleRed2.jpg

 

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5 minutes ago, veliswag said:

Hello everyone, I was wondering if there was a way to visualize a planned build, so I can get a general idea of what a new pc build will look like. I really need, so I can planned better. Preferably I want it to be easy, but I guess I could try everything.

 Thanks

http://pcpartpicker.com/list/

Something like this?

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2 minutes ago, toastythomas said:

Besides some poor photoshop or grabbing some 3D models off of grabcad.com/library, no.

 

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Someone is going to use this design and it is going to be too good.

 

The angle of the motherboard and GPU is perfect!

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7 minutes ago, ARikozuM said:

Someone is going to use this design and it is going to be too good.

 

The angle of the motherboard and GPU is perfect!

There is nothing wrong with my beautiful design.

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Pepole just take a paper and apen apply pressure to the papeer with a pen

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Depends what kind of visualization you need. Image editors and 3D models are a thing. They have learning curve, but after that its fun. I've also used cardboard models to compare size IRL. Google image search is also great to get some combinations up.

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8 hours ago, WoodenMarker said:

Photoshop works well if you know how to edit.



Example of concept before and build after:

LittleRed2.jpg

That figure was $40ish? That's pretty cheap.

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1 hour ago, Gale said:

That figure was $40ish? That's pretty cheap.

It helps to watch things on eBay. The figure seems to cost $100+ retail.

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