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    • cottyC Offline
      cotty
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      A simple tooth example...

      tooth_forum.jpg


      tooth.skp

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      • cottyC Offline
        cotty
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        A simple plastic chair ...

        chair_cotty_01.jpg


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          cotty
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          Another chair from me ...

          chair_02_cotty.jpg


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          • bazB Offline
            baz
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            That second chair is a ripper cotty, I wouldn't mind having a go at making it for real using laminated timber.
            baz

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            • cottyC Offline
              cotty
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              Another chair ...

              chair_03_cotty.jpg


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              • pilouP Offline
                pilou
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                Chairs are very cuty! 😎

                Frenchy Pilou
                Is beautiful that please without concept!
                My Little site :)

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                • cottyC Offline
                  cotty
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                  @baz said:

                  That second chair is a ripper cotty, I wouldn't mind having a go at making it for real using laminated timber.
                  baz

                  Thank you! If it was a chair of Alvydas, it would probably be beautiful and perfect textured as laminated timber 😎 . Maybe this will be a task to practice the new texturing tools out there ...

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                  • cottyC Offline
                    cotty
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                    Chair no. 4...

                    chair_04_cotty.jpg


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                    • cottyC Offline
                      cotty
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                      "Chair" number 5 (with the help of honeycomber)...

                      chair_05_cotty.jpg


                      chair_05_cotty.skp

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                      • cottyC Offline
                        cotty
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                        A new post after a long time...
                        ...but with power: a wind turbine 😉

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                          cotty
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                          A simple rocket...

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                            A curvy bookshelf...

                            bookshelf.jpg


                            cotty_bookshelf.skp

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                              ninopiamonte
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                              Nice overall, keep sharing
                              Thanks!

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                                shri
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                                lots of organic modeling tutorials..thanks

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                                • bazB Offline
                                  baz
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                                  Nice cotty.
                                  How would you go about this if you wanted a single face for the front and back?
                                  Ie: as if it were bent plywood with vertical edges in the z plane.
                                  Of course one could intersect a plane and intersect/delete, which image shows. Just wondering how an artisan would do it:)
                                  baz

                                  cotty_bookshelf.jpg

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                                    d12dozr
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                                    @baz said:

                                    How would you go about this if you wanted a single face for the front and back?
                                    Ie: as if it were bent plywood with vertical edges in the z plane.

                                    Delete the sides, crease the corners, run artisan, then just draw 4 lines to connect the corners together.

                                    Like so:
                                    cotty_baz_bookshelf.jpg

                                    Awesome collection, Cotty - please keep it up! This thread was invaluable to me a couple weeks ago when I made my first real project with SDS (I haven't needed to upgrade to Artisan yet.) The project was for 3D printing, and my customer was very happy with the result, so thank you!


                                    cotty_baz_bookshelf.skp

                                    3D Printing with SketchUp Book
                                    http://goo.gl/f7ooYh

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                                      baz
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                                      Hi Marcus, can you explain the 'crease' a bit more? The model has the labels but I'm missing the creases.

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                                      • mitcorbM Offline
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                                        Hi, cotty:
                                        Your thread is inspiring and helpful. I have tried a few of the examples, myself. Thank you for posting.

                                        I take the slow, deliberate approach in my aimless wandering.

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                                          jeff hammond
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                                          @baz said:

                                          Nice cotty.
                                          How would you go about this if you wanted a single face for the front and back?
                                          Ie: as if it were bent plywood with vertical edges in the z plane.
                                          Of course one could intersect a plane and intersect/delete, which image shows. Just wondering how an artisan would do it:)
                                          baz

                                          cotty_bookshelf.jpg
                                          maybe?

                                          [edit] after step3, delete the face which has all sorts of coplanar lines from the subsmooth.. draw a line to form a new single face.. then push/pull..

                                          dotdotdot

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                                            d12dozr
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                                            @baz said:

                                            Hi Marcus, can you explain the 'crease' a bit more? The model has the labels but I'm missing the creases.

                                            Just use the Crease tool (at least that's what its called in Subdivide & Smooth), and click on each of those vertices. The Crease tool icon changes from Red when uncreased to Green when creased. There's not a visible effect right away on the model, but you'll be able to tell the difference after running the plugin.

                                            ...or in this case, Jeff's way is simpler, but you'll still want to crease the end vertices before subdividing so you get square ends. 👍


                                            Capture.JPG

                                            3D Printing with SketchUp Book
                                            http://goo.gl/f7ooYh

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