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    boofredlay
    last edited by 10 Aug 2017, 13:34

    @vanpi said:

    Bottle

    Stellar!

    http://www.coroflot.com/boofredlay

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      Box
      last edited by 13 Aug 2017, 12:27

      @hornoxx said:

      This is my scenes idea

      They were too cute not to print.


      HornOxx.JPG

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        HornOxx
        last edited by 13 Aug 2017, 14:50

        @box said:

        ...They were too cute not to print...

        Box - that´s so great!!! 😄 I am impressed - did this 3d-printing work right on or had anything to be prepared?

        never trust a skinny cook

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          Box
          last edited by 13 Aug 2017, 15:01

          Yep, straight from your file, exported as .stl, both together and printed as one.

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            HornOxx
            last edited by 5 Sept 2017, 19:27

            Mike Wazowski, the cuddly green Guy from Monsters Inc
            time for a little SubD practice - I thought this green guy should be pretty simple - but he wasn´t 😉

            Proxy is attached below

            ...or the final render poly mesh model can also be found here:
            https://3dwarehouse.sketchup.com/model/eb026d84-43cf-4b0e-9427-6afa08966d8b/Monsters-Inc-Mike-Wazowski

            [sunglasses taken from the 3d warehouse - everything else pure Quadface, VertexTools and SubD stuff - rendered with ShaderLight]


            Mike_Monsters_Inc___Render1 1600.jpg


            Mike_Monsters_Inc___Render2 1600.jpg


            Mike_Monsters_Inc___Proxys 1600.jpg


            Mike_Monsters_Inc___Proxy.skp

            never trust a skinny cook

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              faust07
              last edited by 5 Sept 2017, 20:56

              Really cool! The blues monster brother - monster blues brother -... And now bring him to life with MSPhysics... 😉

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                Box
                last edited by 6 Sept 2017, 00:04

                Excellent.

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                  thomthom
                  last edited by 6 Sept 2017, 16:12

                  Whoa! Awesome!!

                  Thomas Thomassen — SketchUp Monkey & Coding addict
                  List of my plugins and link to the CookieWare fund

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                    tuna1957
                    last edited by 7 Sept 2017, 01:17

                    HornOxx, little green guy is the bomb ! 👍

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                      MikeWayzovski
                      last edited by 7 Sept 2017, 14:04

                      SUPER!

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                        MikeWayzovski
                        last edited by 7 Sept 2017, 15:53

                        Absolutely fantastic!!!! 😮 😄

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                          alvis
                          last edited by 7 Sept 2017, 17:24

                          wow 😮

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                            HornOxx
                            last edited by 11 Sept 2017, 16:54

                            ...thank you all !

                            never trust a skinny cook

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                              pilou
                              last edited by 14 Sept 2017, 22:25

                              Nice images of tutorial! 😎

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

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                                thomthom
                                last edited by 15 Sept 2017, 08:48

                                HornOxx - you ROCK!!!

                                Thomas Thomassen — SketchUp Monkey & Coding addict
                                List of my plugins and link to the CookieWare fund

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                                  HornOxx
                                  last edited by 15 Sept 2017, 15:58

                                  😄 Thanks again Guys

                                  never trust a skinny cook

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                                    HornOxx
                                    last edited by 24 Sept 2017, 08:52

                                    Various Transitions
                                    Hello All - nothing new or even sophisticated but rather a repetition of some geometry exercises which are shown and discussed in this thread already.
                                    I've created a small kit (pic1 & transitions 01.skp) to make transitions easier for me. Meant here are things like pipe- or tree branchings, the arms of a Minion or Monster-Mike´s arms and legs (pic3) etc etc ...
                                    All these transitions pass from a quad-face-body or -shape into an 8-sided "pipe" (which is my vavorite pipe shape somehow).
                                    This kit even allows to combine different variants to one transition (pic2 & transitions 02.skp) - this results in the advantage that you can merge shapes with a different number of quad-loops (at least in a certain extent). Something like this always happens to me since I do not work particularly clean or planned often 😉

                                    Best & I hope that this small "building"-kit may be useful for you too...

                                    [ 2017-09-23 / Updated picture2 and transitions 02.skp - some little mistakes 😕 ]


                                    transitions 01.jpg


                                    transitions 02.jpg


                                    transitions 03.jpg


                                    transitions 01.skp


                                    transitions 02.skp

                                    never trust a skinny cook

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                                      optimaforever
                                      last edited by 9 Oct 2017, 19:29

                                      Nice schemetic views indeed!
                                      Thanks for sharing.
                                      Just like substances, I tend to see quads in everything now. Just a mental exercise.

                                      Now, I wanted to ask, is it a recommended thing to regenerate quads on quads?
                                      I mean, let's say I model a raw mesh in several clicks, then apply a subD on it, then explode it, then remove some redundant loops generated by subD, add some new vertices here and there, subD again, explode again, remove some redundant loops here and there, tweak some crease values, subD again, explode again, remove some loops, etc. etc.
                                      The objective is to be able to get rid of some redundant loops that only add useless polys and keep adding details only where that matters.
                                      I'm pretty conservative in my workflow so I don't know if this is a common method as nobody seems to talk about this?

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                                        HornOxx
                                        last edited by 9 Oct 2017, 20:15

                                        Hi & Thanks!
                                        hmm - probably I do not understand (translate) correctly 😉 wouldn´t it be the SubD process itself, which makes out of a simple raw proxy geometry a new geometry with too much loops then? - you'd also need a good computer, to SubD this new very large proxy then again ...

                                        never trust a skinny cook

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                                          optimaforever
                                          last edited by 11 Oct 2017, 21:38

                                          Often subdivision creates redundant loops which are useless (basically in flat areas), and some geometry refinement where it matters (in round, convex/concave areas).
                                          So I'm asking if I can get rid of these "useless" loops, and build upon previous subdivisions, explode and keep subdividing while simplifying the control mesh by removing redundant loops each time.
                                          SubD is limited to 4 subdivisions I think, so this could allow for more detailed meshes.

                                          I haven't tried this "method" though, but was wondering if there was any problem with this approach of modelling.

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