Box modeling with SU
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Hi SCF, I was trying to find some info or/and tutorials on box modeling in SU... and I have found completely nothing. Is it even possible? (Just like in 3D max).
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Seems curious because SU is typically a "box modeling" prog
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Well, when I say "box modeling" - I draw a cube and divide it into even segments (just like in 3d max), and I don't mean draw each line and each int. (that would be a time killer). Once you have your cube divided into nice even faces you start to pull, extrude, etc. on edges and vertices to obtain a primitive shape.
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Yes, it is possible pretty much. I would dare say it is not the normal workflow for most people. But if you do want use a box modeling texhnique, you will need to look at the sub division plugins, I think subdivide and smooth is the one you would want.
Solo uses this technique in his work I know.
Chris
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oh yeah, and one thing is that in SU it creates internal faces, unlike box modeling in 3dsmax. So it will require deleting internal faces.
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I do indeed, and yes it's called subdivision modeling I believe.
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Box modeling is a term that is more widely used in subdivision modelers that rely on primitives as their base. If you watch a tutorial on box modeling for Max, Maya, C4D etc...the principles used don't really apply to SU.
To me, SU is a different kind of program. It is closer to a 3D drawing (CAD) program than a traditional modeling program. Thinking of Sketchup as more of a drafting in three dimensions program, than a taking a box and working it into a shape program, will help the overall functionality become more logical.
Just pick up the pencil and draw!
EDIT - Man....I think Me, Chris and Solo had the same thought at the same time.
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thanks guys
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Syntax is sometime variable Surface subdivision...organic modeling...as you want...
So here that you want in SU at Smustard Subdivide and Smooth by Dale Martens (22$)
(or very more basic but free: Subdivide by Rick Wilson always at Smustard[flash=425,344:oqtivfem]http://www.youtube.com/v/5LcLPPz0fWM&hl=fr_FR&fs=1[/flash:oqtivfem]
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I think I'm home
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