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    • jeff hammondJ Offline
      jeff hammond
      last edited by

      let me guess EA, 300,000 polys? πŸ˜„

      your post reminded me that i used weld.rb with mine.. it's been a keyboard shortcut for so long that i forgot it was even a ruby.

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        MIke Ravenwolf
        last edited by

        lol, wow,
        definitively can see how my model will have some, cough, deficiencies, compared to some of these I've seen. πŸ˜„
        All i have left to model is the cutting teeth on the grater and maybe the knife. Hopefully by tonight II can post it.
        going to try and give Jeff's method a shot. seems like it would work best for the approach I've been doing.

        Carpe Diem, Foveo Noctim

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        • EscapeArtistE Offline
          EscapeArtist
          last edited by

          Rubies used: Round Corner, Weld, Bezier Curve, set center point

          Grater pointy parts constructed similar to Dale's method; Bezier created the shape, follow me made it, center point allowed me to place it, and intersection cut out the "star" shape, followed by removing unwanted geometry. The metal here actually has thickness in case we render. Otherwise, it's pretty standard SU construction and tools. This model is pretty darn heavy. I definitely learned something building this, figuring out how to place the pointy parts on the grater was a challenge for me.


          GRATER.jpg


          GRATERcu.jpg


          GRATERt.jpg

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          • EscapeArtistE Offline
            EscapeArtist
            last edited by

            @unknownuser said:

            let me guess EA, 300,000 polys? πŸ˜„

            your post reminded me that i used weld.rb with mine.. it's been a keyboard shortcut for so long that i forgot it was even a ruby.

            208,700. Sketchup was feelin' the pain. πŸ˜†

            Weld's quickly become one of my favorite rubys, makes for a lot smoother model.

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            • soloS Offline
              solo
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              These are all fantastic, the best part about this exersize is that there are many ways to skin the proverbial cat, so many different methods used to achieve a similar result. This is what makes SU such a great tool.

              http://www.solos-art.com

              If you see a toilet in your dreams do not use it.

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              • daleD Offline
                dale
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                These are great, and as usual I've gleaned a great deal. My greatest respect guys πŸ‘ Thanks for this Pete.

                Just monkeying around....like Monsanto

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                • RichardR Offline
                  Richard
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                  Stevie Wonder got one of those for christmas - he said it was the most violent book he ever read! πŸ˜„

                  [BUILTBRAND.COM.AU](http://builtbrand.com.au/)

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                  • dermotcollD Offline
                    dermotcoll
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                    🀣 Sweet aussie humour !!!

                    When you burn your arse - you gotta sit on the blisters!!

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                    • jeff hammondJ Offline
                      jeff hammond
                      last edited by

                      rotated the knives 45deg for more practical cutting, added a logo, roughed out the box, pseudo clay render.. i think that's about as far as ima take this one..

                      click for larger

                      close up renders with the metal are going to show the problem of keeping the poly count down so i do think if i'm ever faced with a similar situation again, i'm going for high poly and instancing (which i very recently found out is possible with indigo πŸ˜„ )

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                      • jeff hammondJ Offline
                        jeff hammond
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                        @rev3rse said:

                        Texture extracted from posted picture πŸ˜„

                        nice thinking.. it looks good.

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                        • M Offline
                          MIke Ravenwolf
                          last edited by

                          lol wow... I only wish i could get a render as good as Reverse or Jeff's (or anyone's for that matter lol) but i don't think that'll be happening anytime soon.

                          I'd have posted it last night if i wasn't being sucha perfectionist (bottom face of the grater plate...lol something no- one will likely ever see....), but when you have a 4 week old that is refusing to fall asleep and keeping you up with her crying...lol what else are you going to do. πŸ˜„ ahhh the joys of new parenthood,lol

                          what did you use to get the 'psuedo-clay' render, Jeff?

                          Carpe Diem, Foveo Noctim

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                          • jeff hammondJ Offline
                            jeff hammond
                            last edited by

                            hey Mike.
                            congrats on the new family member!

                            i used indigo renderer which works out especially well for this because it will render backfaces.. there's no way i would want to attempt adding a thickness to the metal just so i could have all front faces showing πŸ˜„

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                            • R Offline
                              rev3rse
                              last edited by

                              Can I post a new type of grater?
                              It has 4 different sides..
                              Modeling time: 2 minutes πŸ’š πŸ’š


                              Grater00.jpg

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                              • EscapeArtistE Offline
                                EscapeArtist
                                last edited by

                                @rev3rse said:

                                Can I post a new type of grater?
                                It has 4 different sides..
                                Modeling time: 2 minutes πŸ’š πŸ’š

                                Whazzat? 2 minutes you say? Bump and transparency mapping + modeled top and bottom?

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                                • R Offline
                                  rev3rse
                                  last edited by

                                  It's a very simple model with 4 simple textures, no bump, no transp.
                                  A truncated piramid with a simple follow-me element...
                                  Sometimes a real texture is the best option!! πŸ’š


                                  Wire.jpg

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                                  • S Offline
                                    Solidseal
                                    last edited by

                                    o0

                                    I dont even know where to start πŸ˜„ .. I can make the box (no real challenge) but the grater is another story πŸ˜„
                                    Some nice (read=all) work here πŸ˜„

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                                    • spenceS Offline
                                      spence
                                      last edited by

                                      I really struggled with this at first and now have done it, but the model is a bit heavy.

                                      Sandbox tool and then tools on surface for the cutout
                                      Up Close
                                      SCF-Challenge_01_01.jpg

                                      So, I will probably not have time to model the rest of the box but for me this part was the challenge. I really had fun.

                                      Spence

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                                      • M Offline
                                        MIke Ravenwolf
                                        last edited by

                                        after more hours than i should have spent (though i learned alot on how to increase my efficiency) here is my rendition

                                        there are only two things i dont like about it.

                                        1. i wasnt able to finish the bottom side of the grater,
                                        2. I wasn't able to blend the blades to the top surface of the grater (may try again later)

                                        the rest of it though, I added a bit of detail, that you may not see unless you take the model apart or look really close at the wireframe model. so... here are my image shots and file

                                        I welcome (and encourage) any and all comments and critiques
                                        view1.jpg


                                        view2.jpg


                                        view3.jpg


                                        closeup.jpg


                                        closeup2.jpg

                                        Carpe Diem, Foveo Noctim

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                                          MIke Ravenwolf
                                          last edited by

                                          and here is the .skp for any who are interested.
                                          again, any and all comments are welcome πŸ˜„
                                          I'm going to try and render this overnight, though I don't expect it to turn out...lol


                                          modelthischeesegrater.zip

                                          Carpe Diem, Foveo Noctim

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                                          • S Offline
                                            Slimdog
                                            last edited by

                                            Well better late than never. I just hacked together the wooden frame. Not to concerned about any help with that.I basically used the same technique as Dale with the follow me and then intersect with model. I used no plugins. I am just looking for some help with my poly count. And would like some advice with the follow me tool. When I use the follow me tool it seems to leave the rotated solid in pieces and not a circle any more. Is there any way to get around that?

                                            http://i60.photobucket.com/albums/h30/slimdog72/Grater.jpg

                                            http://i60.photobucket.com/albums/h30/slimdog72/tang.jpg

                                            Thanks to Solo for starting the model this threads.
                                            And thanks to all who posted it was interesting how many different ways one could tackle this model.

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