The complete assembly. Lighting and background chosen with promotional use in mind.
You can see here how the different pieces of the cap sub-assembly all come together.
Here's another view of the cap sub-assembly. This time it's an exploded view, and I experimented a lot to get the right lighting, viewing angle, and background color to really accentuate and highlight key details. The non-white background helps showcase the geometry of the plastic cap.
This is more of a closeup of the bottle body, and you can see the geometry and pattern in more detail.
You can see the gradations that show the volume of water inside the bottle. While modeling, I wanted the marks to remain true to their intent and so I made sure that they accurately represent the internal volume of the bottle.
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Modeling a Thermos Intak Water Bottle

Thermos Intak Hydration Bottle modeled using Solidworks, and rendered in KeyShot (with some touching-up done in Photoshop). My main motivation was to experiment with some more advanced surface modeling and multi-body workflow techniques.

I tried to be as accurate as I reasonably could to the true dimensions and geometry of the bottle, and thanks to my trusty digital calipers I'm very happy with how it all turned out.

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Ali Salahuddin
Mechanical Design Engineer & Product Designer San Francisco, CA