Simple Artisan examples collection
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What's wrong with this youtube link?
[flash=640,360]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EDcKQyl6Mok[/flash]
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[flash=640,360]http://www.youtube.com/v/EDcKQyl6Mok[/flash]
[flash=640,360:2suz8yhl]http://www.youtube.com/v/EDcKQyl6Mok[/flash:2suz8yhl]
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MoI-esque
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Here is a post in which Elisei explains the difference between:
- 1 x 4 subdivision (4 in VCB and Enter)
- 4 x 1 subdivisions (one after another)
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I really liked your example Pilou! I had to do the ball in a cube.
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Here are some of my Artisan models. I don't have the proxies for all of them, sorry about that.
[img:25m1inu2]http://i1322.photobucket.com/albums/u564/paintswords/jungle_final_pp_lines_zps8219f438.jpg[/img:25m1inu2]
[img:25m1inu2]http://i1322.photobucket.com/albums/u564/paintswords/jungle_morning_pp_zps0747e119.jpg[/img:25m1inu2] -
Nice collection, Olishea! Some of them I've seen before in other places and they were there already inspiring and impressive
Here is another simple example ...
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Awesome, oli!
Great stuff everyone!
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hey that's beautiful
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Funky. I like the stools too.
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@unknownuser said:
Funky. I like the stools too.
The chair is very simple and has nothing to do with Artisan, but here it is...
(Is a solid volume, thanks to TIGs solidsolver )
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Offlab.
Thanks, that's really true to the typical bottle shape and demonstrates Artisan capabilities well. The last model doesn't look "simple" though, with thickness, liquid, and threads added. Is that also done with SU? Any pointers on that. The threads sure have intense number polys on them. Fantastic for first example.
Peter
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