SUbD - Non-destructive subdivision with creases and quads
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No worries. Just kidding. Or am I?

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Haha! No, I don't think I'll have the luxury problem of having to throttle the sales...

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@stinkie said:
...Just kidding. Or am I?...
so funny! This medieval incentive thing helps quite sure! -

@thomthom said:
Haha! No, I don't think I'll have the luxury problem of having to throttle the sales...

Well, you've got at least one customer. Ka-ching!

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awesome news=) awesome pike=)
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Pretty cool, what can be done with SUbD! Love the Plugin.
My first thorough test...
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That's very nice. Reminds me of the work of Roger Dean.
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@plot-paris said:
Pretty cool, what can be done with SUbD! Love the Plugin.
My first thorough test...I love that style of illustration. Very nice!
Any chance we can peek at the wire-frame and low-poly version?
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Thanks, guys.
Here you go. Proxy and detailed version...


I put the red surface and the white structure in separate groups and subdivided them with the same level of detail. I could of course have achieved the same result with all the geometry inside one group by using the crease-tool to get those sharp edges. But like that it was simpler to do...[EDIT] Thomthom, I gave your plugin less credit, than it deserved. Out of interest I just tried to achieve the same inside one group, selecting all the bounding edges of the red surface and creasing them with one click. Worked like a charm! And now editing the model is way easier, because its all in one group
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