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    HornOxx
    last edited by 18 Oct 2019, 06:39

    ... Prima !! 👍

    never trust a skinny cook

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      Box
      last edited by 18 Oct 2019, 08:41

      Excellent.

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        alsomar Extension Creator
        last edited by 25 Oct 2019, 06:32

        An old fashioned caravan.

        carromato_subd.jpg

        Alejandro Soriano Visuals · All my links

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          HornOxx
          last edited by 25 Oct 2019, 07:51

          😄 👍 ... again a so nice model idea - especially with the box-shaped carriage, I wouldn't have guessed SubD first 😄

          never trust a skinny cook

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            HornOxx
            last edited by 25 Oct 2019, 19:00

            Hi All - To bring my Homer Simpson endless project to an end, I finally decided to put him on his white shirt, his blue pants and his shoes. Finally the winter is approaching here and Homer should not freeze 😄
            If anyone wants to SubD-play with this thick cuddly yellow guy himself, I´ll add the entire proxy model here...
            The rendered model, without SubD-function then, is also available in the 3D Warehouse:
            https://3dwarehouse.sketchup.com/model/60074a83-9b9d-4f29-85aa-73cf6e29be75/Homer-Simpson-by-HornOxx

            edit: pic2 - did some minor modeling improvements at Homer's mouth


            PROXY model


            Homer Simpson HornOxx Final ENSC 1600.jpg


            Homer Simpson HornOxx Final 3 1600.jpg

            never trust a skinny cook

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              Box
              last edited by 6 Nov 2019, 22:57

              A little early morning SUbD insanity, took quite a while to subdivide. I wouldn't have done the whole thing if I had thought about it properly, just one segment and array. But this is all one piece with thickness and is a solid. Added the cutaway to see the inner structure.


              Urchin001.jpg


              Urchin.png

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                pilou
                last edited by 25 Nov 2019, 02:28

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

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                  Box
                  last edited by 9 Dec 2019, 13:49

                  Just a bit of fun. For the absolute simplicity of it.


                  SUbD Ball.jpg


                  Block.jpg

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                    HornOxx
                    last edited by 9 Dec 2019, 17:18

                    ... wunderbar - how does this inner glass shape look like (raw)? Somewhere I read of "extra thumbs up" - you know where it right now comes from...

                    never trust a skinny cook

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                      Box
                      last edited by 10 Dec 2019, 01:41

                      Is this what you mean?
                      I didn't save the model so I reproduced it.
                      Note the outer layer I have thickened with JPP, not shown in the original image.


                      Raw.gif

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                        Box
                        last edited by 10 Dec 2019, 03:55

                        This one shows how if you SUbD before JPP you get the sharp edges in the original render rather than the soft ones in the second model.


                        Oddball.gif

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                          HornOxx
                          last edited by 10 Dec 2019, 06:09

                          Thanks, now I got it 😄 - I first assumed to see 2 shapes above. To see your competent handling with geometry is impressive allways 👍 - for exampe that you started with a section plane to generate this first shape ...

                          never trust a skinny cook

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                            Box
                            last edited by 10 Dec 2019, 06:27

                            No, you are right, there are two shapes, the red and the blue. The blue one fits around the red one.
                            Here's the rest of it, hope that makes sense.


                            Oddball2.gif

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                              HornOxx
                              last edited by 10 Dec 2019, 07:08

                              Yes 😄 - and I really enjoy this kind of geometry exercises ...

                              never trust a skinny cook

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                                Vizan
                                last edited by 13 Dec 2019, 17:59

                                @cotty said:

                                Hopefully the beginning of a looong and helpful topic...

                                subd6.jpg

                                How did you render with a square grid without triangles? It doesn’t work out for me((


                                LaForma Стул ZADINE+Барный стул ZADINE_06.jpg


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                                  Callegari_hr
                                  last edited by 14 Dec 2019, 07:14

                                  In QuadFaceTools plugin there is Convert Triangulated Mesh to Quads, select two triangles of one quad and run that tool.

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                                    cotty
                                    last edited by 14 Dec 2019, 12:15

                                    You can use this tool with no visible hidden geometry for it.

                                    quads.jpg

                                    my SketchUp gallery

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                                      Vizan
                                      last edited by 15 Dec 2019, 15:12

                                      @cotty said:

                                      You can use this tool with no visible hidden geometry for it.

                                      [attachment=4:3726vs77]<!-- ia4 -->quads.jpg<!-- ia4 -->[/attachment:3726vs77]

                                      After the Subd plugin, my model looks like on a screenshot. But when rendering a polygon mesh in Vray, I see triangles. I noticed that if the dividing line of the square is hidden, then it is not visible on the visualization.
                                      It would be great if the Subd plugin itself hid this dividing line, or there would be some sort of automatic way.


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                                        Box
                                        last edited by 16 Dec 2019, 13:14

                                        This is more of a v-ray question, if V-ray doesn't have an option to render specific edges then you need to be a bit clever.
                                        Render the shape then export the edges as a transparent background .png and combine the two.
                                        Hera's a very simple example.


                                        Pink.jpg


                                        PinkSu.jpg

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                                          Vizan
                                          last edited by 16 Dec 2019, 13:59

                                          @box said:

                                          This is more of a v-ray question, if V-ray doesn't have an option to render specific edges then you need to be a bit clever.
                                          Render the shape then export the edges as a transparent background .png and combine the two.
                                          Hera's a very simple example.

                                          Thanks! This is a good idea)))

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