Simple Artisan examples collection
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Is it possible to change the geometry so that there is no pole?
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Thanks guys. These will show me how to put together my next chair model.
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Here you can (legally) obtain artisan: http://artisan4sketchup.com/
Else, if your post refers to some other (illegal) source of the plugin, be warned that SketchUcation does not tolerate piracy. For the time being, I hope it's only a language misapprehension
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Looks like your trial period is over, you can buy a license here: http://artisan4sketchup.com/
edit: oh, Gaieus was faster
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Hi charly:
See dialogue on previous page at Friday, August 23 in this thread. Notice how cotty predefined the lines on the baby rattle, also. -
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An excellent sofa example by ginchius with proxy image and rendered version.
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Wow ginchius' models are so convincing! I can imagine just how comfy the sofa is just by looking at the render! Most furniture models looks very static and formal.
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very nice. Not so "simple" but a good example if you are looking "where to begin?" on something this complex.
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Nice little "poor man's voronoi" workflow by Jeff here.
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Good example Cotty
Thera are a few n-gons that I'd get rid of though
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Some furniture examples by Alvis, e.g.
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Not simple, Simply Mind Boggling!
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Nice find, thanks for sharing the link!
(I've added an image as a preview, hope you don't mind)
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Just found this useful reference for subdivision proxies. These aren't Sketchup examples, but a lot of the methods should work well with Artisan and help people understand how to approach fairly common shapes.
Hard Surface Topology Reference Archive
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