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    • alvisA Offline
      alvis
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      It's nice to see an orderly work process. And it seems like I'm already losing my position.

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      • panixiaP Offline
        panixia @alvis
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        @alvis said in SubD examples and models:

        it seems like I'm already losing my position

        Your work has always been a source of great inspiration and will always be.

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        • panixiaP Offline
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          I did some progress with this couple of models.. πŸ€—

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          • Rich O BrienR Online
            Rich O Brien Moderator @panixia
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            @panixia said in SubD examples and models:

            Time to unwrap it

            I'll say a prayer πŸ™

            Download the free D'oh Book for SketchUp πŸ“–

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            • panixiaP Offline
              panixia @Rich O Brien
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              @Rich-O-Brien LOL πŸ˜‚

              I plan to unwrap separate meshes at mid poly stage and keep them consistent with the "tile trick"
              then I'll do the final SubD

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              • panixiaP Offline
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                Trick or treat πŸŽƒ

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                • HornOxxH Offline
                  HornOxx @panixia
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                  @panixia Wunderbar! – such a beautiful model is a must-have at the moment ❀

                  never trust a skinny cook

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                  • Mike AmosM Offline
                    Mike Amos
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                    ^ agreed, more to this method than meets the MK 1.

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                    • BoxB Offline
                      Box
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                      People often think subd is purely for loose organic work and can't be used for specific sizes or accurate models
                      Here's an example of something that needed to have flat faces and an exact friction fit along with a smooth body to help with airflow.
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                      The purpose.
                      I recently picked up a new sandblaster. This one is a pressure pot extractor system which basically means you put the air into a vacuum cleaner that has sand in it and it is a closed loop. This allow you to use it outside a booth, blasting cars, large panels etc
                      The downside of the system is it has a brush fitting around the head to contain the blasting media, which means you can’t see what is going on. When sandblasting glass you generally need to see what is going on because it’s a bit more like airbrushing than savage cleaning.
                      To that end I designed a new head for the thing that lets me look in while still capturing the media. A β€˜quick’ 3d print, and a bit of replaceable glass and tape and away we go.

                      The result.
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                      • Rich O BrienR Online
                        Rich O Brien Moderator
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                        I agree, subdivision works for both organic forms and hard surface forms. You can be incredibly accurate in term of dimensions

                        But at least tell the truth. This is for painting your toenails. πŸ’…

                        Download the free D'oh Book for SketchUp πŸ“–

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