SDS2 doodles
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Yes : limits are numbers of polygones
Just discover this that show a real mix between organic and mechanical forms by a ZBrush Master Scott Spencer
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@honoluludesktop said:
Hmmmm........Not enough to convince me. Any SDS begins with a cubic volume then results in a model. This is OK for most, but the SDS would have to look into Michelangelo's mind to see his vision. Or, Michelangelo would have to have the ability to form the cubic volume that would result in his vision.
No need to debate this situation, genius requires a different kind of tool. At least when it comes to carving marble. Most SDSs would be OK for me.
Honolulu
I think in essence Michelangelo did start with a cubic volume, it was a block of marble. And although we would have had to have a lot more knowledge about him than we do, I wonder when he walked up to the volume that contained "David" if he actually envisioned it, or if the material, and it's limitations guided him to arrive at the final work.
I'm not so sure that a similar subtractive method could not be applied to this new tool, or if in actuality that is what we are doing in a pared down manner. Blocking out the desired form, and working with finer tools to arrive at the end result, all the while working with the inherent limitations (of the medium)
I think Michelangelo also had another tool on his side, even aside from his genius, and one that the 21st Century is reluctant to give us. Time
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honoluludesktop, dale, chippwalters, solo, liam887, stinkie, I hope I didn't forget anyone, thanks for your comments on my thread. The good and the bad ones.
@honoluludesktop, You mentioned michelangelo, you haven't convince me either if you understand what precision means for an artist. See this Dürer's drawings here.
I posted so many decimated versions of digital sculpts on this forum, please, precision may have a quite different meaning for me. Especially when I try to have some fun.
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michalis
In my above ramblings I forgot to mention how inspirational your work has been. I can't wait to see how far you push the Artisan boundary. -
@dale
This Dürer's way is what we have to follow before going for subdivisions and more sculpting. Construction of faces, the armature of digital sculpting.
My problem here is SU, Please, give me a tool to disable snapping. Move parallel to camera view, move respects symmetry, this is what we need for sculpting. SU became useless for me just because of this!
Issues like the above is what I would like to discuss here, not what artisan does because what it really does (IMO) is to indicate the limits of SU. -
michalis
Have the Ruby Gurus had a shot at disabling snapping? Or does the API not allow programmers to change core processes. (probably a dumb question from a non-programmer) -
Maybe so, we must have a key for enabling disabling snapping. It can't work otherwise.
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Wow, Guess I must have offended all the fine artist judging by the responses to my post. Sorry fellow geniuses.>_<
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@michaliszissiou said:
Maybe so, we must have a key for enabling disabling snapping. It can't work otherwise.
I think what you mean to say is "I can't make it work for projects I want to complete, otherwise." I have no problem making Artisan and SketchUp do what I need it to do.
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I mean that I have a problem related with SU snapping methods. I always had. In fact when sculpting I don't need snapping at all.
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@michaliszissiou said:
I mean that I have a problem related with SU snapping methods. I always had. In fact when sculpting I don't need snapping at all.
Agreed.
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I keep reading the thread's title as "SDS2 noodles". Yummy...
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i am salivating with this artisan.
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Awesome work! I never figured out how to use SDS1 properly, maybe I'll give it another shot when this second comes out hehe
Any ideas of how much will the plugin cost? -
@andretbms said:
Any ideas of how much will the plugin cost?
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