Simple Artisan examples collection
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@cotty said:
@solo said:
Draped cloth over chair.
Thank you for sharing! I am interested in your workflow to create that proxy...
If I give those secrets away I will not be able to make and sell new models.
These are just quick dirty samples of stuff I'm busy making like curtains, carpets, towels, cloth, draped clothing, beds, table cloths, etc. All things material and folded, draped, dropped etc.
I hope to have a decent enough collection soon, but these take time.
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@rich o brien said:
:thumb:
looks great with some baked ao...
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Rich,
How are you baking the AO?
Are you baking and replacing the whole material?
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nice work guys solo how did you achieve the UV mapping?
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Tutorial in the works for the red stripies.
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@rich o brien said:
Tutorial in the works for the red stripies.
+1
I'm out of touch with some plugins and workflows!
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Go Rich!
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I've ordered the vase example as a 3D print out of ceramics. There it is!...
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Looks awesome! You must (rightfully ) be thrilled!
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nice cotty. did you use i materialise? How much did that cost if you don't mind me asking?
I was actually looking at i-materialise ceramic printing last night, looks great.
Did you have to enlarge/modify your model to compensate for 2mm radii on the edges?
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Thought I'd show the model with just the AO applied
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@olishea said:
nice cotty. did you use i materialise? How much did that cost if you don't mind me asking?
I was actually looking at i-materialise ceramic printing last night, looks great.
Did you have to enlarge/modify your model to compensate for 2mm radii on the edges?
I used shapeways. It cost 30 Euro incl. shipping. (It is ca. 7cm tall)
I used the raw STL-export without any modifications for the upload. You can see the STL-mesh attached.
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Love the model Carsten, that turned out great. Can you put a flower bud in there and snap a pic for us?
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would make a beautiful candle holder too. good price for that and just look how it turned out!!
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Ceramic 3d printing you say...gives me an idea of something that will sell very well in Colorado.
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@d12dozr said:
Love the model Carsten, that turned out great. Can you put a flower bud in there and snap a pic for us?
I will make a picture as soon as there are some flowers in my garden
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Does any advantage to subdivise "Flat surfaces" ?
for example here all the bottom part -
Yes, from some angles you can see the stretching in renders. I would use 2 more loops.
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@unknownuser said:
Does any advantage to subdivise "Flat surfaces" ?
for example here all the bottom partYes, it gives a nicer (more regular) mesh:
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