SubD examples and models
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Without quadrangularity for chewing gum result
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A Facial Reconstruction for a T-850
A just for fun wet-cold-Sunday-afternoon exercise
(Tools: SkUp 2015 Make, Quad-Face Tools, Vertex-Tools, SubD, Shaderlight, Photoshop) The T-850 wallpaper is of course taken from the web!
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Looks much less dangerous now, great result!
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Wow! You guys are on fire! So many great models!
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Very impressive, all of you! Nice! Keep up the good work!
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A single solid lamp. All one piece, theoretically printable.
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really really outstanding
the model, no, better this sculpture, is as ingenious as it is poetic. Could you please still show us your control mesh? -
It's pretty simple really Hornie, yet another radial array and a few edges for follow me with a bit of scaling at the joins.
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Here is the proxy if you want to study it further.
I have split the shade from the stand as the shade doesn't need as much subding.
If you want it as a solid again just explode both components(as proxy) and group them again.
Also note the scale of it, SUbD can fail due to tiny face issues just like everything else.
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@box said:
Here is the proxy if you want to study it further...
many thanks for sharing I was interested in the thicker bezels(?) of the red glasses - so my standard sentence still applies: every time I marvel like a child at what happens after the subdividing from a "coarse block" to appear
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This gif is how I made the armature, I simply put faces in after and used the crease tool along the edge of the 'glass' to sharpen the ridges.
I only did it to show someone how few segments you need to get nice curves. Then I thought I'd finish it while watching a movie instead of deleting like I normally do.
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Very nice, eight years now since I stared down the throat of one of them.
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@box said:
...I simply put faces in after and used the crease tool along the edge of the 'glass' to sharpen the ridges...I only did it to show someone how few segments....
your methodical way of working is simply ingenious - you always succeed in making a 10th of the steps I would have gone - thanks for yours and now this template again
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... finally I finished an older little and too much pedantic and complet beyond any scale detail work yesterday from an everyday banal item !
(next to Enscape Render, the used tools are Quaface-Tools, Vertex-Tools, Joint-Push-Pull, SubD)
(and of course, the proxy is attached below)
https://3dwarehouse.sketchup.com/model/f71bf403-3e4c-4a7a-b0b9-14138d76fb3d/Bic-Lighter?fbclid=IwAR0eHWm_vc4ulv3fyoAZjOEVorqKXR1bP6Tem70skPAd5z5_0d-Urh3y9lg
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Tifanny lamp style!
Beautiful Bic lighter But very bad for health!
Enscape has a less price version ? (except student)
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Hi guys! Glad to see this thread is on the move again (that lighter!!! )
It's been a while since the last time a visited, and I was very surprised by HornOxx's dino, because I was also modeling one myself (also a t-rex, but not as funny ) as an "organic modeling" subd practice. So here's mine (it's still wip, and I intend to add a bit more detail and do some texturing with substance painter).
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So it looks like dinosaurs have taken this forum. Really awesome stuff, congratulations mate!
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We better look out for asteroids! Nice.
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@pepetrucci said:
... was very surprised by HornOxx's dino...(also a t-rex, but not as funny )...
Thanks! and for sure - this is a T-Rex !! and not a "somehow T-Rex"
@ Box - hopefully it'll take a while with the asteroid -
Thank you guys Subd-dinos are not afraid of asteroids! (except if they are quad-based )
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