Simple Artisan examples collection
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that looks cool rich (and rather complex too)
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a first try.. still to refine a lot..
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Just a very simple bottle opener that I had to knock together in a rush.
The model and proxy are available to download from the 3DWarehouse
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how did you render the wire?
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It's an overlay done with Photoshop.
I could have rendered it with a wire procedural, but doing it in post was going to be quicker.
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progression so far..
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click the .gif to see little animations...
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Cubism !
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Rich. Why doesn't your model look like Artisan looks on my computer (besides the modeling expertise difference)?
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that's because sub-d preserves quads while artisan triangulates everithing.
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Panixia answered for me. He took the words right out of my mouth.
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What's Sub D? I figured it wasn't standard or "simple" Artisan.
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It's Thomthom unreleased subdivision extension for SketchUp.
Sub-D is short for subdivision. It uses the quadface convention that if two tris are are split by a soft/smooth/cast shadows off edge then those 2 faces become 1 face. a quad face.
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Very interesting, thanks! (I was perhaps suspecting some Blender subterfuge.)
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...it's 100% SketchUp.
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naaa sketchup isn't good at modeling organic stuff.. buy maya
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i know.. i actually just use make human for that stuff .. i'm doing that quad man from scratch only for the sake of training/testing with quads and stuff..
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No need Maya, Use MakeHuman (free) and import it inside SU!
Old onehttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6EWDFVrfl4s
New One
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awesome rich, im struggling finding time to test
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