SubD examples and models
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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 moon⦠-
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, Changβe 4, etcβ¦ 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, thatβs enough!
NASA, ESA, Roskosmos, ChinaΒ΄s 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 IΒ΄m only playing a little with some funny more visual clichΓ©s - 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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Some recent SubD examples...
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love these all! One example is more beautiful than the other - And I notice, that, as always before, the marvelous representation of wood (first picture) is a mark of your renders...
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Beautiful work as always, Cotty! Do you mind me asking what render program you're using? Very crisp.
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Thank you, those are rendered with Indigo Renderer.
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A little late night messing about..... Made the little curved piece down front, follow me then Vertex tools to get the twist... Now what ???? Copy around and you get a kind of crazy flower shaped fruit bowl !
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