Model this - a simple cube
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No Way, To many Polygons or Faces for my Lap Top.
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@tig said:
Sorry I think I misunderstood the type of Cube...
Hope plugins were allowed...And I thought my one was quite successful:
but now you completely confused me. Maybe someone should explain me first what the 3 means in 3d...
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Aaaah, a 3D cube not a n-dimensional hypercube then?
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A cube? Here are 64 cubes. Its a SU raw 2d export, some PP in toycamera analogcolor.
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okay . ..showing off now and making us strugglers feel bad.
and when I say US i mean me.
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haha good one michalis.....u can make anything look beautiful!
and raw su? haha
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About the Tig model you have a crazzy psychedylic prog!
Jenn3D Clic image if scroll barr
My cube has spherized, inflated difracted and multiply
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With Sketchup is really hard to make. I'll try with Zbrush, then maybe it works better.
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I like this thread, practically we can model almost everything, beginning with a cube.
Pilou, c'est tres beau
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@unknownuser said:
but now you completely confused me. Maybe someone should explain me first what the 3 means in 3d...
3D means = 3 times Double because a cube has 6 faces.
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NPR Watercolor.
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I tried again to build a cube, but now i'm really confused. I wonder what happened.
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hmmm...
I may need to scale back my 'Model this' complexity, as clearly we are all still struggling with the basics.
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My cube turned out inside-out, I'll post a picture when I get it right...
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Another view - this time from the back.
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After lot's of tutorials, I get this....
Gai.....PLEASE!!!!! share your blueprints!!
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Man this is hard. .. .Still not gettin' it.
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If any of you guys are really interested in 4D understanding and illustration, I strongly recommend you watch these set of videos.
The torrent downloaded (legal, offered at his site) videos are incredibly crisp and fluid.
Truly mind bending.
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"Aha! Easy!" I thought...
"In 2D you draw two triangles to get a square - so surely two pyramids make a cube." -
With ZBrush I tried to find the ideal shape, then import Obj into Sketchup. Treated with Subdivide and Smooth. But already looks almost perfect.
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