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    • maxhouserocksM Offline
      maxhouserocks
      last edited by

      How would you model this?

      Just wondering what would be the best way to approach this geometry in SU with plugins or without.

      I ended up buying it from this fine modeler but the geometry was a bit heavy for our needs.
      https://www.turbosquid.com/3d-models/max-harper-pendant-light/1141093

      How would YOU model something similar to this? I am asking because we are usually tasked without cranking out complex products for projects that we never rally have time to do properly. I would love to learn different methods utilizing different tools if possible that would improve our product design efforts.

      Thanks,
      Bob


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      Robert A. Christman
      http://rachristman.blogspot.com/

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      • BoxB Offline
        Box
        last edited by

        So many options, depending on what tools you have, what you are familiar with and what the desired result should be. To replicate the above I would use Vertex Tools and SUbD.
        But here is a simple version using a besier curve and curviloft.


        BumpLamp.gif

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        • ntxdaveN Offline
          ntxdave
          last edited by

          Very good @Box. I had thought it something similar but had not tried it. πŸ‘

          Would be another good example to add to your Tips and Tricks thread.

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          • BoxB Offline
            Box
            last edited by

            Here's a slightly different version using that same method but with little arcs to make the shapes flow together and given some thickness.


            Bumplamp00.jpg

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            • HornOxxH Offline
              HornOxx
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              @ntxdave said:

              Very good @Box. I had thought it something similar but had not tried it. πŸ‘
              Would be another good example to add to your Tips and Tricks thread.

              Yes,very very good @Box πŸ‘ Did you add thickness to the entire surface all at once or a segment at a time? - I ask, because this opreation is often a very shaky affair for me

              never trust a skinny cook

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              • R Offline
                rv1974
                last edited by

                the only shortcoming is the inner grooves. The original ones have variable profile (soft on equator and a bit sharper on top\bottom). The model on gif have constant sharp V-shaped ones.
                Maybe Subd+FDD would be a better choice?

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                  Box
                  last edited by

                  @hornoxx said:

                  Did you add thickness to the entire surface all at once or a segment at a time? - I ask, because this opreation is often a very shaky affair for me

                  On the thickened version I changed the original group to a component before doing the radial array, then just added the thickness to one and the rest followed.

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                    Box
                    last edited by

                    @rv1974 said:

                    the only shortcoming is the inner grooves. The original ones have variable profile (soft on equator and a bit sharper on top\bottom). The model on gif have constant sharp V-shaped ones.
                    Maybe Subd+FDD would be a better choice?

                    I mentioned that If I was trying to replicate it I would probably use SUbD and Vertex tools, what I show is a concept to give ideas of one possible way to move forward.
                    If you look at the rendered version you'll notice I added small arcs in the joins too help smooth out the shape, which I also mentioned.

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                    • maxhouserocksM Offline
                      maxhouserocks
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                      Fantastic. Thank you so much!!
                      I ended up doing it this way but would love to see the "SUbD and Vertex tools" method also. that is what i would really like to get better at for furniture, etc.

                      I did not include the smooth arc transition between bumpouts just to save time and polys.
                      https://3dwarehouse.sketchup.com/model/55afac3f-fb20-47fc-b859-4a17300d39ee/Harper-Pendant-by-Tech-Lighting

                      If anyone has some free time on their hands and would like to show a quadface solution, please feel free!! Complicated furniture has been a thorn in our side when trying to bang out architectural projects quickly for clients that never understand that these things they want us to "plop in there" dont just appear out of the ether!

                      thanks again,
                      bob

                      Robert A. Christman
                      http://rachristman.blogspot.com/

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                        Payen
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                        so cool

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