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    • bazB Offline
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      πŸ‘

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      • bazB Offline
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        @solo said:

        You need an idea what to model? Here is a good model for you to try achieve.

        [attachment=0:2ow4ucct]<!-- ia0 -->Harvey-Probber.jpg<!-- ia0 -->[/attachment:2ow4ucct]

        Solo, that is the ugliest piece of furniture I think I've ever seen.
        Worthy of a new thread?

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        • Bryan KB Offline
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          Simple pillow. (I didn't create enough quads... again πŸ˜† )


          pillow.jpg

          See my portfolio at https://delphiscousin.blogspot.com/

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          • olisheaO Offline
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            You are getting somewhere! πŸ‘

            oli

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            • pbacotP Offline
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              You can't have an "Artisan Experiment" thread without showing the proxy and the mesh. Good work--look forward to more!

              MacOSX MojaveSketchUp Pro v19 Twilight v2 Thea v3 PowerCADD

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                @pbacot said:

                You can't have an "Artisan Experiment" thread without showing the proxy and the mesh. Good work--look forward to more!

                Oops. You are right.

                No first proxy picture, but easy enough to describe. It was just a box created using the additive Push/Pull. I then used the Artisan Crease tool and excepted the flat surfaces from smoothing while allowing all edges to smooth. Used setting "3" for subdivide.

                I then manually depressed areas using the Sculpt tool at random with a -2" radius and very shallow depression.


                pillow mesh.jpg

                See my portfolio at https://delphiscousin.blogspot.com/

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                • xiombargX Offline
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                  If you model a standard loaf of bread with Artisan you will learn most of the basics of the Artisan process.

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                  • Bryan KB Offline
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                    @xiombarg said:

                    If you model a standard loaf of bread with Artisan you will learn most of the basics of the Artisan process.

                    Good idea! Thank you.

                    See my portfolio at https://delphiscousin.blogspot.com/

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                      @xiombarg said:

                      If you model a standard loaf of bread with Artisan you will learn most of the basics of the Artisan process.

                      I'm curious as to what a 'standard' loaf of bread looks like?
                      Perhaps you could illustrate....

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                      • olisheaO Offline
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                        Split tin loaf I imagine.

                        http://darvellandsons.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2013/01/White-Split-Tin.jpg

                        oli

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                          @baz said:

                          @xiombarg said:

                          If you model a standard loaf of bread with Artisan you will learn most of the basics of the Artisan process.

                          I'm curious as to what a 'standard' loaf of bread looks like?
                          Perhaps you could illustrate....

                          C'mon Oli, show us the proxy:)

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                          • pbacotP Offline
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                            You could use TIG's slicer on that. Hmmm. I think it's time for toast.

                            MacOSX MojaveSketchUp Pro v19 Twilight v2 Thea v3 PowerCADD

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                            • olisheaO Offline
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                              @baz said:

                              C'mon Oli, show us the proxy:)

                              I wish I could model as well as that photograph haha

                              oli

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                              • xiombargX Offline
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                                @baz said:

                                @xiombarg said:

                                If you model a standard loaf of bread with Artisan you will learn most of the basics of the Artisan process.

                                I'm curious as to what a 'standard' loaf of bread looks like?
                                Perhaps you could illustrate....

                                I had a teacher in college who had us model a loaf of bread as a 3D assignment to teach us how to use the smoothing and creasing functions in Maya (same principles as Artisan). Unfortunately I didn't keep the model. It's harder than it might sound. It's a good exercise as it usually forces you to explore different topologies in order to achieve an ideal result. In class we all had to print up our topology before and after smoothing and pin them up on the bulletin board so we could see which models worked better than others.

                                It seemed like a boring assignment at first but I learned a lot from it.

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                                • Bryan KB Offline
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                                  More experimenting.


                                  thing 1.jpg


                                  thing 2.jpg


                                  thing 3.jpg


                                  thing 4.jpg


                                  thing 5.jpg

                                  See my portfolio at https://delphiscousin.blogspot.com/

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                                  • xiombargX Offline
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                                    I can't use Artisan without Vertex Tools as well. Artisan by itself without the gizmo and VT's "make planar" function is only half as good.

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                                    • Bryan KB Offline
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                                      I've temporarily lost the momentum on this. I'm going to do some conventional models and then come back to Artisan.

                                      I wasn't real pleased with the park model either. So much so I took it down from my website.

                                      The beer goggles on the other hand... πŸ˜†

                                      See my portfolio at https://delphiscousin.blogspot.com/

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