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    • pilouP Offline
      pilou
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      @unknownuser said:

      I have to say however that I enjoy drawing structures in SU, I think its fun and it gives you the possibility to understand what you do.

      Both are crazy and very well complementary! πŸ˜‰
      TopMod permit to create topologic surfaces that will be very difficult to make with another progs!
      A little training is also necessary πŸ˜‰
      Use it only for modeling not for rendering or texturing! (here imported in Zbrush)
      Have fun with it! (you can click for zoom) β˜€top02.jpgtop01.jpg

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

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        guzman tierno
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        @unknownuser said:

        TopMod permit to create topologic surfaces that will be very difficult to make with another progs!

        Topological surfaces was actually my field of interest ...
        So

        merci beacoup Pilou !!! πŸ˜„

        Edit:
        I've been using TopMod (or trying to use it) for one hour or so. My impressions:

        • Too buggy, crashes really too much
        • Difficult to use (It took me a lot of time to understand the user interface and how the commands work)
        • Too difficult to obtain what you want (you end up making what the program wants, that's how I felt)
        • I dont understand how they choose the commands, they seem to me too random
          It has of course some new ideas, but needs to be improved a lot imo.
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          Durant Hapke
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          Mad math GT,

          Rocking bring that.

          What a bunch or rock star models... Not sure that my bubble noggin can cope with such complexites at this hour...

          But, I would have to, well, I will have to get down on this a bit later.

          Time for a morning pour.

          Durant "You mean I bend this over?" Hapke

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          • pilouP Offline
            pilou
            last edited by

            @unknownuser said:

            I've been using TopMod (or trying to use it) for one hour or so

            Yes it's not intuitive like SU πŸ˜‰
            A big training is necessary before make that you want! πŸ€“

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

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              guzman tierno
              last edited by

              Back to the topic,

              Here's one more,
              this one it's only inspired by Hart's sculptures
              but I invented it. "Giraffe".
              whatever you want to say about or do with them is greatly appreciated.

              (I attached also a variation of "Knot Structured", I changed the colors to make it a bit more similar to the original).

              As usual: images and skp files ...


              giraffe2.jpg


              giraffe.jpg


              knot-structured2.jpg


              giraffe2.skp


              giraffe.skp


              knot structured.skp

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                HFM
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                Love your models Guzman, hope you don't mind πŸ˜„

                [attachment=0:1smwlc0g]<!-- ia0 -->001.jpg<!-- ia0 -->[/attachment:1smwlc0g]

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                  guzman tierno
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                  @hfm said:

                  hope you don't mind πŸ˜„

                  Really cool, I like it

                  I didnt recognize it when I first saw it,
                  nice work HFM.

                  What did you use to render it ?

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                  • H Offline
                    HFM
                    last edited by

                    Hypershot πŸ˜„

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                    • ArcA Offline
                      Arc
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                      Thank you Pilou and guzman.
                      I have played Topmod all day, it's very cool stuff, and I rendered in hypershot.

                      http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_xcjlegqdIuM/SUpGnI-cNnI/AAAAAAAAAMk/t5wuEGd0DTA/s320/untitled.84.jpg

                      http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_xcjlegqdIuM/SUpErrPrnKI/AAAAAAAAAMU/wGnlV_fCjlg/s320/untitled.86.jpg

                      http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_xcjlegqdIuM/SUpEg73tUyI/AAAAAAAAAMM/SIhrdfLycUg/s320/untitled.89.jpg

                      http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_xcjlegqdIuM/SUpEGgXIGCI/AAAAAAAAAL8/WdMxMNV8ZtA/s320/untitled.94.jpg

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                        guzman tierno
                        last edited by

                        Cool stuff, Arc

                        after seeing your drawings I decided I'm gonna have to give TopMod another try,
                        thanks for sharing.

                        guzman.

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                          guzman tierno
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                          If there is anybody interested in modelling geometric sculptures, I wrote I brief tutorial that illustrates one of the possible methods to obtain this kind of models.

                          First. Choose a somewhat symmetrical polihedron as a basis for your model.
                          For instance: Platonic, Archimedean and Catalan Solids they all work fine.
                          They're quite easy to draw but you may of course download them from the 3DWH.
                          (Interestingly engough all those solids can be modelled without ever having to type in any measures for sides or angles! Sketchup is so powerful).

                          In this brief tutorial I'm going to choose the Truncated Icosahedron, that is:
                          the soccer ball:

                          http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/7/7d/Trunc-icosa.jpg

                          Second. Choose two or more edges of your polyhedron. It is easier for the subsequent steps if the edges you choose are coplanar (that is, there is a plane that contains them all) but you can also choose non-coplanar edges.
                          In this example I'm going to choose the edges shown in the image:

                          Trunc-icosa.jpg

                          Three. Create something that connects the edges you've choosen.
                          If you want a nice result, it is better to draw something symmetrical. In this example, we have to connect three edges, so I've drawn a component with three-fold simmetry.

                          Trunc-icosa2.jpg

                          Four. Copy the component that connects the edges in all possible positions,
                          until you've covered every edge of the polyhedron.
                          You may now want to modify the connecting component to avoid collisions.
                          Then erase the polyhedron and just keep the connecting components (skp file attached):

                          cagework_2.jpg


                          cagework_2.skp

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                          • B Offline
                            bubbalove
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                            I took a shot at rendering the pencils in Kerky... I think it turned out ok.


                            pencil render.jpg

                            "Success consists of going from failure to failure without loss of enthusiasm." - Churchill

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                              guzman tierno
                              last edited by

                              Awesome, that's great, I love it

                              When I first saw it, I thought it was the image in Hart's site,
                              your rendering is really really similar to the original image,
                              Really nice work. The colors in particular are just perfect.

                              the only thing that may be improved is the model of the pencils I made
                              (the edges are too sharp).

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                                guzman tierno
                                last edited by

                                How to draw an icosahedron without ever typing in any measures.

                                http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/b/b7/Icosahedron.svg/385px-Icosahedron.svg.png

                                I know only a few people may be interested in this issue, but I think it's fun when you try.
                                It is actually way easier than it might look.
                                So here's a brief tutorial.

                                1 - Draw a "golden ratio" rectangle, SU will show a tooltip when the rectangle you're are drawing is a golden-ratio rectangle. (I will not discuss here the definition of golden-ratio rectangles and why they are so important, just use them).
                                Select the whole rectangle and make it a group.

                                Image2.jpg

                                2 - Select the group and make a rotated copy of it by rotating it around its center by 90Β°:

                                Image4.jpg

                                3 - Select the second rectangle and make a rotated copy of it by rotating it around the line shown in the image by 90Β°:

                                Image6.jpg

                                4 - Select again the second rectangle and rotate it (no copy) around the line shown in the image by 90Β°:

                                Image8.jpg

                                You should end up with three equal rectangles orthogonal to each other.

                                5 - You're done. Just connect the vertices of the rectangles to form triangles:

                                Image10.jpg

                                (you may also wanto to erase the rectangles and other internal faces)

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                                • GaieusG Offline
                                  Gaieus
                                  last edited by

                                  Taff Goch has plenty of extremely cool tutorials about such shapes. πŸ‘

                                  Gai...

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                                    guzman tierno
                                    last edited by

                                    You're right Gaieus,
                                    I know TaffGoch tutorials, they're actually a must.

                                    I thought however that a step-by-step description could be useful in this thread concerning geometric constructions and sculptures.

                                    (But you're right, they're problably off topic in the gallery, I wont post any more)

                                    thanks.

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                                      guzman tierno
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                                      Here's the last one I made (so far):

                                      mill3.jpg

                                      It is inspired (in the sense that is has the same structure, rhombic triacontahedron) to:
                                      George Hart's 12-Part Puzzle

                                      .


                                      mill 3.skp

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                                      • GaieusG Offline
                                        Gaieus
                                        last edited by

                                        I didn't mean you shouldn't post whatever you like in connection with this thread (although admittedly such a tut would be nice in the respective department as well πŸ˜‰ )

                                        And of course I only mentioned Taff here because - well, true, his works are a must πŸ‘

                                        Gai...

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                                          guzman tierno
                                          last edited by

                                          TaffGoch also has many cool models related to George Hart's sculptures like this one:

                                          http://sketchup.google.com/3dwarehouse/download?mid=21e7435470757928c72bf3eb4f056c1c&rtyp=lt&ctyp=other&ts=1229368575000

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                                            guzman tierno
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                                            An idea for the holidays.

                                            Cut 30 pieces like this:
                                            image016.jpg

                                            Then have fun sliding them toghether to obtain this:

                                            http://www.georgehart.com/athens/Greece10.JPG

                                            Precise instructions and ready-to-print templates: here and here

                                            Of course, you can also obtain similar results using sketchup

                                            triacontahedron.jpg

                                            I also built one with colored thick paper and it is actually fun.


                                            triacontaedro2.skp

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