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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.

      dotdotdot

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        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˜„

          dotdotdot

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            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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                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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                      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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                      • M Offline
                        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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                          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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