SubD examples and models
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@thomthom said:
Loving it!
Thanks Thomas -
Did a quick print this morning.
One thing to note, very gentle slopes, when it is almost horizontal but isn't, are hard to print. You can see it's quite rough on the back and the top of the head. But in this case it works as it seems to have created a face.
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Now you just need seven more!
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@box said:
Did a quick print this morning... when it is almost horizontal but isn't, are hard to print. You can see...
Hi Box great to see the reindeer thing to get real - even more on the other side of the earth - somehow I'm still wondering about these digital possibilities today
thanks for doing this at all and thank you for the interesting remarks - so it is better for a 3d printing process to avoid horizontal edges and faces?@thomthom said:
Now you just need seven more!
and you will add your "Charger" from page 1 here then which you have never finisedh, equipped with slide cucks(?) instead of tyres -
@hornoxx said:
and you will add your "Charger" from page 1 here then which you have never finisedh, equipped with slide cucks(?) instead of tyres
Touche!
Yea - I keep getting distracted by new ideas to new tools...
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I notice that the promotional material for SketchUp came with a picture of a model that is obviously NOT created using the tools provided in SketchUp. I guess this is common for SW promotions....
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@pbacot said:
I notice that the promotional material for SketchUp came with a picture of a model that is obviously NOT created using the tools provided in SketchUp. I guess this is common for SW promotions....
Oh really? Was that part of an email?
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@hornoxx said:
- so it is better for a 3d printing process to avoid horizontal edges and faces?
Horizontal is ok because the printer just make one layer, it's when it is just off horizontal that it causes problems. It has to print a face with many different layers and the steps between the edges of each layer can mess things up.
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@thomthom said:
@pbacot said:
I notice that the promotional material for SketchUp came with a picture of a model that is obviously NOT created using the tools provided in SketchUp. I guess this is common for SW promotions....
Oh really? Was that part of an email?
I want to find out who made that model so I can repost it on SUbD's page.Yes, It was a cyber Monday discount email.
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Needed some more table lamps for the parts file. The lamp base is a take off from a lamp I own. Base has 12 flutes around, easy doings with Vertex Tools and SubD. Just changed the taper between the two with Vertex Tools.
Monochrome image of lamps with proxies, quickie render of finished lamps.
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A couple of pics of a model I'm trying to complete.
Greetings and happy holidays!
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what could be more challenging than forming hands? Impressive and great so far
Have a beautiful Christmas -
That's a great model! Looks like the owner of the hands is plotting something devious
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Classic (Red) Cars #2
Itβs been about a year since I posted Donald Duckβs red classic 313 here.
http://sketchucation.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=397&t=63826&start=660#p608437Today IΒ΄ll post a second again somehow childishly classic car - itβs the βBobby Carβ from the BIG toy company.
Sometimes it feels to me like the kids here (at least in Germany) get this car right before their parents decide on any childrenβs name
Anyway - Iβve been playing around with this model for a long time (already from the Prae-SubD Era) and now I retrieved it and finally found the time to complete it[The proxy model is attached - it is more a sketch than an exact 3D-image, as I only found photos as templates and itΒ΄s scale is pure coincidence ]
Regards and enjoy
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Double !
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Thanks for the generous model, these actual skps help a lot to a bear of little brain.
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Hi & a happy new year to all of you!
Thanks Cotty and Baz
due to itΒ΄s somehow cute old-fashioned look, this British pimped Bobby Car variant also came into my mind (only the Rolls Royce figure and logo on the grill are borrowed from the 3D Warehouse)
if someone likes to play with it or wants to develop another variant, this model is provided in the 3D Warehouse again
https://3dwarehouse.sketchup.com/model/9f20fbb3-e1a6-4e17-b9d0-66dad749f12c/British-Bobby-Car
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superbe
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Love the last one.
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I have to agree, the 2cv is brilliant. Wouldn't mind having a go at printing that.
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