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    • L Offline
      leminilab
      last edited by

      And another try before going to bed! πŸ˜„ Still not the exact shape but closer to it... And poly heavy...
      I'll try to join the skp to this post.
      A 16 sides polygon extruded and resized. I selected every other faces and join push pulled them. Artisan 2 subdivision.
      pied-3.png
      And a quick test render in Thea.
      pied-3-Thea.png


      pied3.zip

      • "Live every day as if it were your last and then some day you'll be right."
      • "ThomThom rules!!!"
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      • bsintzelB Offline
        bsintzel
        last edited by

        leminilab,

        I thought you might like to see your contribution to my model. I must say, it looks a lot better now that it has feet. This model is free to download by anyone.

        Thanks again.


        Glass Table.rar

        I've taken obfuscating to a whole new level!

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          leminilab
          last edited by

          Hi,

          The foot model is probably not as clean as it could and I know it could be better but I'm really glad it ended up useful to you! πŸ˜„

          A few things I noticed:

          • you could use one single component for the legs.
          • purging the components and materials in your model helped me reduce the filesize from 11Mb to 7.5Mb.
          • SketchUV and Thrupaint enabled me to texture your model in 5 minutes.
            Idon't know what you intend on doing with your model but if you want to render it at some point, these 5 extra minutes are a must.

          Thanks a lot for sharing!
          Have a nice day.
          Nicolas

          • "Live every day as if it were your last and then some day you'll be right."
          • "ThomThom rules!!!"
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          • bsintzelB Offline
            bsintzel
            last edited by

            Nicolas,

            I've not used SketchUV or Thrupaint to-date. Reducing model complexity (thus file size) is sound advice, I will certainly explore both.

            Thank you again for your time and expertise -- it's very much appreciated.

            http://www.runemasterstudios.com/graemlins/images/2thumbs.gif

            I've taken obfuscating to a whole new level!

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            • Rich O BrienR Offline
              Rich O Brien Moderator
              last edited by

              That's a real fun challenge πŸ‘

              bob-leg.png

              Download the free D'oh Book for SketchUp πŸ“–

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                leminilab
                last edited by

                @rich o brien said:

                That's a real fun challenge πŸ‘

                [attachment=0:13sc2t7z]<!-- ia0 -->bob-leg.png<!-- ia0 -->[/attachment:13sc2t7z]

                Is this ThomThom new quad subdivision tool?

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                • Rich O BrienR Offline
                  Rich O Brien Moderator
                  last edited by

                  It's bit of everything really...

                  But for the subdivision it is Thom's alpha Catmull-Clark thingy

                  Download the free D'oh Book for SketchUp πŸ“–

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                    leminilab
                    last edited by

                    Thanks for sharing!

                    table-tr2-86p-4h13-1600.jpg

                    • "Live every day as if it were your last and then some day you'll be right."
                    • "ThomThom rules!!!"
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                    • bsintzelB Offline
                      bsintzel
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                      Nicolas.

                      What a beautiful presentation. You must have put a lot of effort into that. It looks quite elegant.
                      http://www.runemasterstudios.com/graemlins/images/clap.gif
                      Are you a professional illustrator or Architect by profession?

                      Personally, I've never rendered anything. I typically use Sketchup as a quick modeling tool to visualize in 3D whatever I want to build, 'before' I build it e.g., This spring, I used it to model my deck before I built it. I saved a lot of time exploring design possibilities and also to identify problems assembly before actually building it. I used 3DS Solidworks do do the FEA's on certain structural components but used Sketchup do do the more interesting (an fun) design work. Using Sketchup, I also saved a small fortune in waste material by modeling my structural components 'before' cutting them to size.

                      At this moment, I'm modeling my kitchen and living room space in advance of an upcoming renovation. The money I'm saving in wasted time and materials by using Sketchup is being diverted to buying more and more plugins.

                      By the way, the table you rendered actually exists in my living room, along with a 'lot' of other pieces, all of which I'm trying to decide where to place 'before' I renovate the space.

                      In all honesty, I've never had so much fun with 'any' software before. It seems there is no end to how I can use Sketchup. Now that I've seen the results you've obtained with my humble table, I'm jumping on the render wagon.

                      Cheers

                      Bob

                      I've taken obfuscating to a whole new level!

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                      • L Offline
                        leminilab
                        last edited by

                        Hi Bob,

                        As weird as it may seem, I'm still struggling to label my job correctly! πŸ˜•
                        I'm working in the event organization industry and what's closest to what I do may be stage design.
                        Basically, I'm given cad plans of the venue where the agency want to organize an event and I try to meet production costs and artistic ideas to sell the concepts.

                        Since the business is quite slow at the moment, I like to spend some time practising, modelling and rendering and trying to help people when I can. I got helped so much on this forum... It's an amazing community! β˜€

                        When I started modelling in Sketchup 3 years ago, I just thought I had to do my best to make a living out of it. And when I started rendering, it just met my personal tendency for precision and taste for photography... It all just made much sense!

                        I started rendering with Kerkythea and now I'm using Thea render. Thea render's new release is very exciting and from my point of view a true revolution for Sketchup users. And a lot of the Sketchucation community also migrated to Thea which makes Thea's community also amazing.

                        I can say I met a lot of great people on this journey and if I can also help a tiny bit then I'm the happiest guy! πŸ˜„

                        Nice meeting you Bob! Have a nice day!
                        Nicolas

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                        • "ThomThom rules!!!"
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