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    Divide Face Into Quads for Organic Modeling

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    • Mistro11M Offline
      Mistro11
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      I know this is a very easy thing for many and I have all the tools I need but I never learned about dividing a face into quads for organic modeling in Sketchup. I have Artisan and quad face tools and I feel a "duh" moment coming on.

      For example, I want to make the white border in the pictures below into a stone bed in this front yard. I want the surface to be displaced and raised along the inner area to give it a realistic rock bed look in the final render. When I use Artisan, the subdivision tool triangulates it in a way that is not usable to get the desired result. I end up getting stretched divisions that will not result in small bumps when I use the sculpt tool most likely because of the curved shape. I think if I can learn to get quad divisions first and then triangulate I will have no more problems making organic models.

      Pics of the rock bed shape
      Rockbed.jpg

      RockbedShape.jpg

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        TECHDAVE02
        last edited by

        USE sand box tools


        SAND BOX TOOLD.skp

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        • pilouP Offline
          pilou
          last edited by

          You have a funny Plugin by TIG πŸ˜‰
          Split Saussage!
          Just draw the first segment anywhere between the 2 offsets!
          Seems you will obtain Quads πŸ˜‰

          http://sketchucation.com/forums/download/file.php?id=83045&t=1

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