Simple Artisan examples collection
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Seriously, I'm having a blast seeing you enjoying what you do that much!

I like!

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@leminilab said:
Seriously, I'm having a blast seeing you enjoying what you do that much!

I like!

Thank you! And you are right, I enjoy these little Artisan practices

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I'm with you nicholas; cotty you bring joy to my day when I've seen what you're doing with Artisan....
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@utiler said:
I'm with you nicholas; cotty you bring joy to my day when I've seen what you're doing with Artisan....
Thank you! Here is the next one: "The hand" (anatomically questionable
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Wonderful!
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Would like to see some steps towards the proxy. Is that all free form joining of edges, say for carafe?
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@pbacot said:
Would like to see some steps towards the proxy. Is that all free form joining of edges, say for carafe?
Here are some of the first steps, I will make a more detailed "making of" for the next example...

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That tut looks great

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@iichiversii said:
That tut looks great


What is 'Split Donut", I haven't come across this, is it a plugin? -
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@unknownuser said:
splitdonut:
http://forums.sketchucation.com/viewtopic.php?p=386601#p386601Gotcha, thanks Boo, missed that one.
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Thanks very much for the notes! Gives me a good idea of what you're doing.
Glass hand looks very cool BTW. Peter
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Go Cotty! The bed is great. I would love to see more of the 'making of' you were
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@baz said:
Go Cotty! The bed is great. I would love to see more of the 'making of' you were
mentioning earlier.
Cheers,
BazThanks! Here are some steps of the making of the bed:

The making of the wine glass is in the .skp:
- Draw lines on picture
- Follow me with hexagon
- Subdivide with Artisan
(The wine is a copy of the inner glass with a little scalefactor and closed top face)
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