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      crdave
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      I've recently been venturing into the field of product display rendering. One of the major problems I'm running into is that some models have just too little detail.

      If I were building the whole model from scratch I'd just change the number of sides in a circle or arch, but a lot of times I'm working with models or elements that were done by someone else or for some other purpose. πŸ˜’

      For example, in this picture is a stock blender model that comes with sketchup's pre-installed component library. The hidden lines are visible so that you can see the surfaces used to create the round surface are very low-poly and when zoomed up close the details look very poor.

      Is there an EASY way to add detail to the surface so that the curves are smoother?? (That's to say, without having to re-do the model manually.)

      So much of the talk when rendering is about reducing poly-count but is there a way to increase it?

      Thanks a million!

      -David


      Roundness of the component is very poor up close

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        cbuchert
        last edited by

        You're thinking of something like subdiv levels in 3DS Max, right?

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          mac1
          last edited by

          There programs for interpolation and decimation and SU plugins for the same . Do a search for subdivide and smooth and you should get hits for both free and $ su plugins. The $ one has a free trial period. Can you post the model of your post?

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            pbacot
            last edited by

            The way some of these components are made (unrealistically, with parts all in one component etc.) will still make it "not easy" to fix up sub-par models for PR closeups.

            MacOSX MojaveSketchUp Pro v19 Twilight v2 Thea v3 PowerCADD

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              Krisidious
              last edited by

              These two might help you out.

              Artisan
              http://artisan4sketchup.com/
              tgi3d
              http://www.tgi3d.com/index.php?Page=Amorph%26amp;

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