SubD examples and models
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a better reference for the first own post here is not possible - a so beautiful work
@nirajp18 said:
...Tons of respect and appreciation to Tom Tom for creating these tools.
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@nirajp18 said:
Very very new to using Quad face tools and SubD. Tons of respect and appreciation to Tom Tom for creating these tools.
You nail it already! That's a really efficient low poly quad model.
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Thank you very much @thomthom.
Was watching planet earth last week and wanted to spend sometime this Friday doing some Vertex tools and Sub-D-ing!
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A few additional ones after using the extension Gradienate.
Vertex tools + Sub-D + Gradienate (for color)
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@nirajp18 said:
Was watching planet earth last week
Love that series! Attenborough is a living legend.
Great models man. Keep it up!
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Thank you @thomthom. 100%. David Attenborough is a living legend and the planet earth series is just mind blowing.
Sticking to the planet earth theme.
I promise these will be the last few for a while..I don't want my excitement to get the better of me.
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@nirajp18 said:
I promise these will be the last few for a while..I don't want my excitement to get the better of me.
I'm looking forward to more. These are great!
Nice touch with the rings in the water around the feet.
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Whoaha! That's great HornOxx!! Loving this!
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@hornoxx Incredible! Amazing!!!
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Thanks Thomas and Niraj - glad you like this joke-robot-thing
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@hornoxx said:
Here comes the ultimate German Technology to conquer foreign planets.
Somehow that does look very German indeed. Reminds me of Dix and Grosz.
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it reminds me La Grande Vadrouille
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Stinkie and RV1974 - you two get to the point
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Niraj , HornOxx , Great work gents...
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Thank you @tuna1957.
I saw this on the artisan website and wanted to try out SubD to model similarly. I am still learning and trying to understand the nuances of quad modeling and how quads get subdivided via SubD.
Let's call this "we're all different but play on the same team"
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Hi HornOxx, your steel monster is definitiv cooler than all the competitors and a big fun and a great product presentation and, and, and...
If I had time I would love to throw a little bit MSPhysics over it and would like to see it's adventures on the dark side of the moonโฆ -
Faust, thanks a lot and I'd be so proud (wie Bolle ) if you'd try to move that iron-thing
Please believe me - even at the first parts I thought of you and your skills I'll look to pack this huge something on the DropBox (it's file sice is far too big even for the 3D Warehouse) -
@nirajp18 said:
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I saw this on the artisan website and wanted to try out SubD to model similarly...Nice model
For a clean and nice quad topology, you can try to eliminate these ngons...
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@cotty so great to receive your feedback. I will be sure to correct the N-gons and re-sub D the geometry. Your work in this thread is an inspiration. Thank you.
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German Technology conquers Foreign Planets!
InSight Mars Lander, Opportunity, Curiosity, Changโe 4, etcโฆ All Nonsense! Here comes the ultimate German Technology to conquer foreign planets. Robust, enduring and indestructible, made of thumb-thick steel instead of cola can sheet metal and carbon fibre something. Why a little glue only, where instead hundreds of thick screws are better. Microprocessor controling, developed in Japan or USA - also nonsense! This challenger here is controlled by THREE transistor tubes, thatโs enough!
NASA, ESA, Roskosmos, Chinaยดs Space Agency etc. They should All dress warm!Although I think my monster is cooler than all the competitors named above, all this is just fun of course and the only real nonsense here and Iยดm only playing a little with some funny more visual clichรฉs - this steel monster, stuffed with an incredible amount of so pointless and useless detailings is a just for fun exercise only, which stretched out of control a little but was so much fun to do - Enjoy!
(Again: rendered with Enscape and Shaderlight)
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