SubD examples and models
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...which is one of the most beautiful jobs I've seen and excellently documented as well. So many times I have tried to work on a human body - always without any success since this task does not forgive any wrong proportion, unless you make any funny comic figure only.
Prima and Respect Alvis!
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Dare I say, I wouldn't think it was SketchUp. Breaking the mold. Real artistry besides.
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@box said:
Here's a little something I doodled across today that I wasn't aware of....
... that this could work would never (again!) have occurred to me - thanks BOX for sharing this observation
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Wow - this is a great work in progress documentation!
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Thanks for the support and comments. I'm at the finish line. Body sculpture completed. Remained lamp stand
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Cool adaptation!
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@alvis said:
Thanks for the support and comments. I'm at the finish line. Body sculpture completed. Remained lamp stand
That's fantastic alvis!
As part of the modelling process, what tools or features do you wish you had which you currently don't have?
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Direct Link because video is not permited embeded in a forum by the autor!
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@thomthom said:
...That's fantastic alvis!
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Kermit the Frog
Finally I found the time to make this green but so friendly international tv star
[SkUp 2017 Make / SubD / Ferdo6ยดs Joint Push Pull and CurciLoft / Shaderlight Render Pro / Photoshop]
https://3dwarehouse.sketchup.com/model/05d7b86e-88ed-4d22-b36d-e7d581b5af89/Kermit-the-Frog-by-HornOxx
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Havenโt looked at this thread in a while. Some stunning work has been posted . Alvis you deserve an award for your art deco statue and Hornoxx who doesnโt love Kermit.
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@tuna1957 said:
Havenโt looked at this thread in a while. Some stunning work has been posted . Alvis you deserve an award for your art deco statue and Hornoxx who doesnโt love Kermit.
this work needs to be finally completed. after all, so little I have left to do... other projects took a lot of time.
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@alvis said:
@tuna1957 said:
Havenโt looked at this thread in a while. Some stunning work has been posted . Alvis you deserve an award for your art deco statue and Hornoxx who doesnโt love Kermit.
this work needs to be finally completed. after all, so little I have left to do... other projects took a lot of time.
I promised myself. Model completed. There is a plan to make a render
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impressive!
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Art Dรฉco!
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So so good!
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Ammmazing job.... outstanding!
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Hi All - there is a stupid question from me, which reveals that I have not yet understood essential SubD functions
Once I have fiddled with the crease tools here and there, I often end up in a mess of values. Then I would often like to reset all these Crease values to "nothing" to start over again with my trial and error method. Is there a function within SubD that resets all these values?
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@hornoxx said:
Hi All - there is a stupid question from me, which reveals that I have not yet understood essential SubD functions
Once I have fiddled with the crease tools here and there, I often end up in a mess of values. Then I would often like to reset all these Crease values to "nothing" to start over again with my trial and error method. Is there a function within SubD that resets all these values?Ctrl+A+Crease Tool
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Unfortunately it looks like those vertex ones are persistent little 'objects' even exploding doesn't remove the crease. I think it's an issue that Thomthom would need to address.
You can at least ctrl click on them and reset them all at once, not as easy as doing the edges though.
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