Simple Artisan examples collection
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@hieru said:
Very nice Rich
What's the workflow...does it rely a lot on vertex tools?Actually TIG's EebyV and the native scale mostly.
Thomthom's AutoSmooth has meant I'm using vertex tools less and less.
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Thanks Rich

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Another version with motion in it...

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making me worried, because they look fragile!!
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nice work cotty, first one reminds me of the Biagio lamp that Massimo modelled a while back.


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A flower lamp!

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Nice jacks. I just realized how long it's been since I've seen jacks or any reference. Do girls still play with thems somewhere in the world? Great lamps too!
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Hello Guys,
im starting with all those nice Plugins
I created a chair for testing thos plugins and i would like to post it but like you guys did witht the finshed model and the same only the frame on it ..could anybody of you help me ?
would be nice to know how do i do that .(Sorry if there are some mistakes in the text
English is not my main Language)Have a Nice Day
Tbone

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For the line view, you have to activate "view -> hidden geometry". Export an image and combine it with a rendered version of your model with an image editor (e.g. gimp). (max. dimension 1600px!)
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Thanks for the help

here is my first try :

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And because of the nice displacement fur, another test, this time an ugly fur-man...

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Thanks Cotty. Fur makes it all wonderful, haha.
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Great tutorial showing real-time subdivision modelling of a car:
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You should run Split Donut on the n-gons. It will give smoother results with less geometry.
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