First attempt at making NZXT H510 case using only studio

As a fair note, this was made entirely with default studio features, meaning detail is just about as low as can be. I would’ve used Blender, but as I just reinstalled Windows on my computer, I don’t want to go through the hassle. Not to mention, it was kind of a fun challenge for myself as the detail was so fine for this case.

I’m currently working on a computer setup on Roblox (I already got the monitor done) and this is essentially just a ‘phase 2’ of making it. I procrastinate a lot with making projects (plus I script 99% more than I build) so this turned into just a little fun project to almost taking an entire year lol.

Anywho, here are some screenshots:
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image (no AIO)


And here’s the link to the case:
https://www.amazon.com/NZXT-H510-Management-Water-Cooling-Construction/dp/B07TC76671/

I would’ve added hardware such as fans, the motherboard, CPU cooler, etc. but as this was just a case, I thought I’d just do that later.

Fun fact: I actually converted the case dimensions into Roblox studs, so the size on Roblox is exactly how it’d look in real life.

Constructive criticism is permitted!

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Wow it looks so much like the one sitting under my desk! Amazing

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I use the same case. :flushed: Be sure to add some small details like screws and fan holes.

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You can still make something highly-detailed in studio lol.

If you wish to add more detail, I suggest building the model oversized and then once you’re completely satisfied with it you can rescale it to the actual size.

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For sure.

Also FYI if a part reaches the 0.05 size limit, you cannot rescale the entire model anymore. Rather good idea though.

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Would this use meshes as a bypass for the 0.05 size limit then? If not that wouldn’t really be a help.

No, it’s still parts. I’ve personally no idea how it bypasses the 0.05 size limit but, hey, it works.

Oh, nice to hear. Thank you very much!