Generic Superconducting Quantum Computer Staff Pick

  • May 22, 2025
  • 141 Downloads
  • 2 Likes
  • Blender 3.0x
  • Render: Cycles
  • Creator: Shricky Tick
  • License: CC-0
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Description:

Need a quantum computer without triggering the IBM vs Google fan-wars? Here’s a clean, brand-agnostic dilution-refrigerator stack built entirely in Blender (4.1).

The model captures the iconic tiered copper plates, stainless-steel support rods, and spiral wiring looms typical of today’s superconducting qubit systems—recognisable enough for scientists, but generic enough for legal peace of mind.

Purpose Designed for scientific communication, educational demos, keynote backgrounds and tech-savvy motion graphics. Looks great as a mid-shot or silhouetted hero; holds up for moderate close-ups with a quick material tweak.

Geometry Single mesh hierarchy, no deform rigs. Subdivision-friendly topology. not optimized for game engines. Materials: Simple Principled BSDF nodes (copper-gold alloy & brushed steel). Ready for Eevee or Cycles; swap in your PBR maps if you need fingerprints.

Performance Lightweight enough to scatter a dozen in the background of your “future quantum data-centre” scene without smoking your GPU.

License CC-0. Use it, tweak it, break it, brag about it—just don’t claim the qubit count is NISQ-ready.

Because sometimes your storyboard screams “127 qubits of superconducting coolness,” but your deadline screams “drag-and-drop asset.” Enjoy!

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