Generating Plans?
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@box said:
This is a rough unfinished torso in poly.
And then I make that into something like this.
Well, I do see a very big difference between that sexy woman and that old man!
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Yep, you got it.
And any edge shaping I do by hand.
This gives me the blank pieces of glass to start working with.Yes, well, I make all sorts.
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@box said:
Yes, well, I make all sorts.
Ok, just you wrote "And then I make that into something like this."
But I don't want to take you thread off-topic.
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I was thinking the same thing as I wrote it.
They were just two images in the different states that I had to hand.Nothing wrong with a little hijack, it's got my post count moving so I don't get moderated anymore it seems.
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@box said:
it's got my post count moving so I don't get moderated anymore it seems.
You were way over that already...
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I arrive after my lasagne and wine... and USA v Ghana half-time...
Use my Slicer...
Orient the form in the best direction before 'slicing'...
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i wonder if slicer could be modified for an option to keep curved edges?
PS, TIG did you ever make progress on the version with slots? -
Interesting application for SU, nice work Box. I imagine TIG will be along soon the USA v Ghana match. Its gone into extra time as its 1-1 at 90 min
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Here I am again [phew!] ...
Slicer + Slotter is currently 3rd on my list [barring more 'paid work']...
Back to the TV shortly... At this rate it's penalties...PS: Thanks Pilou for the perfect example...
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Thanks TIG I'm using it as we speak, however I can't find the lasagne plugin, the wine plugin is working wonders.
On a related note, once I have these slices, is there a simple way to print them?
Each one, for the scale model size, fits on an A4 page.
I imagine there must be a simple way to export them 1:1 into layout or as a pdf or some such, so that each is centred on it's own page? -
Ghana score !!! Back later...
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@mike lucey said:
Interesting application for SU, nice work Box.
Thanks Mike, I missed this the other day, thanks for the "Nice Work" and yes I think this is a wonderful tool for my work, I've been looking for years for a way to think in 3D and actually produce a result. Nearly every part of sculptural work is "one off", lost wax, sand cast etc etc... yes yes you can do multiples, but to be able to draw in real 3d is something else. I dabbled some time back in a few other programs but it was like learning another language from another planet. With SU I have been able to produce workable stuff in a matter of weeks, and the things I see produced by people with real experience astounds me.
I doubt I will ever move to the high end of the SU scale, but as a working tool it's fantastic.
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A astonished example in Athenes by Costas Varotsos
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Stunning.
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