SubD examples and models
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thank you guys and finally learned this vocabulary
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Here's one I posted way back.
If you had been following my FB Page you would have it sorted by now. -
applied to a sphere...
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wow Cotty !!!!!! - and I bet that "corncob hand grenade ball" you have sketched and so good rendered right now from the scratch - Thanks for this really really good example
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What can I say, I like hooks.
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And the hooks are just hooked up?
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There is actually a pin sticking out at the bottom that would slip into a drilled hole in the board, so yes, in a sense they are just hooked into place but won't swing from side to side.
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Here's a couple of tables using an array of a single SUbD components.
I suspect the first table should only be used to serve Jelly, or Jello as you yanks call it.
The second would be far more stable.
I think I will have to build them just to see how well they work in the real world.
The first one as a proxy, the second can be created by flipping four components.
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Reminds me of this guy from the Snorks cartoon...
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You've spent too much time with the twins Rich.
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A bit of SUbD Bling.
from this
we get this.
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Wow! would like to see detail on the necklace before and after and the links detail!
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I'm in the Doc's waiting room at the moment. I'll knock something up when I get back home.
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so cool again Box - how did you get the individual limbs so well strung up next to each other?
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@hornoxx said:
how did you get the individual limbs so well strung up next to each other?
That's what I meant with my last line about using your choice of Stringer. There are a few to choose from, from memory
Component Stringer by Chris Fulmer
Comp String by Sam D Mitch
Path Copy by Smustardor in this case Copy Along Curve by Anton S.
I rendered another after laying the links down flat to the body.
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Here you go, Unfortunately I can't fully unSUbD it but you get the idea. Each link starts as just a square doughnut that has been twisted with vertex tools.
Why describe when you can do.
Like this,
then distribute with your choice of stringer. -
SUbD is very helpful when basket weaving. A bit of clothworks thrown in for good measure.
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I could use one of those chairs right now...
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end of may and already 32Β°C - IΒ΄ll take such a chair also Really excellent Box!
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Something a little different. I'd call it Modern Retro with a nod to Spiderman.
It's got that late sixties early seventies molded plastic feel but perhaps made with updated materials and processes.
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