SubD examples and models
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Yeah, Thomas. SubD really raised the bar!
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@pbacot said:
Panixia that looks like THE way to build a road! Slick! I wish I could see the video. It is "private".
You are right man.
This is the proper link.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CWdPOm6z6cs&feature=youtu.be
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... just add a little animation test to my previous US Bobby Car post above
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Looks really good @HornOxx!
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A simple kitchen sink sketchup and subd render with Thea render , still learn how to use a good topology
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a very good topology .... bravo
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Some random updates from the Ferrari F2004 project.
Here you have some WIP of the details from steering wheels and a first attempt to the helmet texturing.
I'm pretty happy with the steering wheel, but not so much with the helmet.
Still a lot to learn about decal texturing in Substance.Done in SketchUp Pro 2020 using Quadface Tools, Vertex Tools, SUbD, Joint Push Pull, Wrap-r.
Texturing done in Substance Painter 2020 (in progress) -
again Bender! trying to make the best out of the quarantine period
edit #4 / 4-30-2020 - Corona Virus Time
[SkUp 2017 Make, SubD, Vertex- and QuadFace Tools + Enscape]
[chair, beer can and cushin are taken from the 3D Warehouse]
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Wonderful.. you should rig it and do a little animation!
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Soap then SubD
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Here's a little something I doodled across today that I wasn't aware of.
SUbD will create a cutting plane on normal geometry, so technically you don't need to SUbD everything.
See in the gif, first hit of SUbD basically destroys the face because it isn't quads, but make the parts you want, with the correct topology, into groups and they will blend with the normal geometry. And explode if you need a solid, but you lose the SUbD properties.
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very handy, thank you!
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Art Deco lamp>
The challenge of personal mastery. Itโs brand new to me and I think itโs pretty hard to make a head so Iโll do it in the end. The result will be posted here soon
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Bon courage!
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The main work was done and only the head remained. Quad topology has not been properly modeled everywhere. There is still a little to learn
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Head with ears
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...which is one of the most beautiful jobs I've seen and excellently documented as well. So many times I have tried to work on a human body - always without any success since this task does not forgive any wrong proportion, unless you make any funny comic figure only.
Prima and Respect Alvis!
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Dare I say, I wouldn't think it was SketchUp. Breaking the mold. Real artistry besides.
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@box said:
Here's a little something I doodled across today that I wasn't aware of....
... that this could work would never (again!) have occurred to me - thanks BOX for sharing this observation
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Wow - this is a great work in progress documentation!
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