Simple Artisan examples collection
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Offlab.
Thanks, that's really true to the typical bottle shape and demonstrates Artisan capabilities well. The last model doesn't look "simple" though, with thickness, liquid, and threads added. Is that also done with SU? Any pointers on that. The threads sure have intense number polys on them. Fantastic for first example.
Peter
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Thank you Peter. It looks realy complicated, but quite easy to create. The thickness of the bottle was created by Joint Push Pull plugin (with thickening option). The liquid has been created from the inner part of the bottle (slightly larger scaled).
With the thread you are right, but it was also just an attempt.
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It does look very real, well done!
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@cotty said:
@unknownuser said:
Funky. I like the stools too.
The chair is very simple and has nothing to do with Artisan, but here it is...
I meant the cotty chair 07 round red with chrome stools above the table post.
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Cools models and inspiration!
The tables or chairs shown here are real models inspiration ?
If yes maybe a good thing to put the creator name!
If not bravo for the chair model above ( multi-position of the structures - Cotty chair 07) -
@unknownuser said:
I meant the cotty chair 07 round red with chrome stools above the table post.
@unknownuser said:
Cools models and inspiration!
The tables or chairs shown here are real models inspiration ?
If yes maybe a good thing to put the creator name!
If not bravo for the chair model above ( multi-position of the structures - Cotty chair 07)I didn't have a sample for this one, it was more an accident
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I agree with Pilou. You should develop this adjustable stool concept a bit more. It may have great potential.
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@Cotty : Chair_07
I believe that you should propose this fabulous idea (multi functions, use, size of user...) to a big builder Design Chairs!
And the base structure itself can also have 2 positions ! (horizontal or vertical! )
You have shown only the horizontal position on your image!
But try the vertical!
Very practical for the public bar! I have seen some beer amateurs at the Boulder basecamp
And again very adaptable to the size of the user!
(or the size of the drink !You have here a terrific concept!
No doubt that will be a hit blockbuster!
I was a little speedy so some intersections but you see the idea!
(and sorry that is not SU (I have not at this time) but Moi!
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I had assumed that the stool was roughly based on this design by Manuel Welsky.
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@hieru said:
I had assumed that the stool was roughly based on this design by Manuel Welsky.
Didn't see it before, but he beats me with seamless transition
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I knew the design from memory, so I can't say where I first saw it. I think it might have been featured on our very own fine design thread, but since I receive email updates from Contemporist (see link) the chances are I remember it from an old newsletter.
To be honest I think that the screw mechanism doesn't allow for as many seat options and literally screwing the seat up and down could be more cumbersome than your design. With the SCRW stool I suspect that the choice of seat material would also be limited.
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Making-of video: Propeller coffetable by alvis...
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Yay, Cotty! Gaudi would be proud of you.
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Oh yes, that popped into my mind, too. Very cool!
(I may make some models for my wife - she loves Barcelona and Gaudi especially)
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Tell me, an object like this, do you use mirrored components? When would you use mirrored components and how do you deal with the mirror plane?
I am supposing these examples are simple subdivision and smooth, mostly without sculpting?
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