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    • pilouP 離線
      pilou
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      Box in the box! 😎

      Frenchy Pilou
      Is beautiful that please without concept!
      My Little site :)

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      • thomthomT 離線
        thomthom
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        @tuna1957 said:

        Nap Time........

        Posting this for newer sketch-upper's like me just starting to wrap your brain around SubD. A nice size sofa type pillow. In the pic the proxies are in the back row. Pillow on left is "factory fresh". Pillow on right , I manipulated with the gizmo tool in Vertex tools to give it a more natural used look.

        The subdivided mesh looked to have some odd curves and bulges in the mesh. I opened the file and used QuadFace Tool's Analyse tool to visualize quads vs triangles (green vs blue):

        2016-06-26_18h52_41.png

        I turned on hidden geometry and found that the "quads" did not have the cast-shadow property turned off - so for a lot of it the mesh got treated as triangles.

        I used the Sandbox Quads to QFT Quads function to clean them up:

        2016-06-26_18h53_06.png

        Then you can see the subdivided result retain it's structure with less bulges:

        2016-06-26_18h53_17.png

        Thomas Thomassen — SketchUp Monkey & Coding addict
        List of my plugins and link to the CookieWare fund

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        • tuna1957T 離線
          tuna1957
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          Thomas, thanks for the tips. still struggling with learning the proper functions of your various tools. QuadFace tools has been the most difficult for me for some reason. A lot of going back and forth, practicing and watching your various videos and tutorials. Still struggling along with figuring out "best practices". Thought I'd turned out a reasonably decent model.... egg on my face... 😲 well gonna keep plowing forward and I'll get there eventually.

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          • thomthomT 離線
            thomthom
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            Yea, QFT need better documentation. It's on my list to create a dedicated site for that with examples, guides and videos.

            Thomas Thomassen — SketchUp Monkey & Coding addict
            List of my plugins and link to the CookieWare fund

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            • tuna1957T 離線
              tuna1957
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              Thomas, not knocking your docs. at all. Got into the whole computer thing pretty late in life and have jumped into they deep end with no life jacket and I'm bound to sink to the bottom once and a while. I'm just really grateful you and others keep pushing to develop super tools for SU.

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              • tuna1957T 離線
                tuna1957
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                Nap Time........

                Posting this for newer sketch-upper's like me just starting to wrap your brain around SubD. A nice size sofa type pillow. In the pic the proxies are in the back row. Pillow on left is "factory fresh". Pillow on right , I manipulated with the gizmo tool in Vertex tools to give it a more natural used look.

                I think these kind of objects are good learning exercises after playing around with super simple shapes at first and you end up with a nice model for your library.

                Posted the .skp file. It just has the proxies to keep file size down. Creases are already set. Just make a copy and SubD it. In the pic I only ran one iteration of SubD and got a nice result.

                A tip for newer users like me. If your going to deform a proxy with the gizmo, make an extra copy and stick to the side. When your learning to bend and twist with the gizmo you can wreck things sometimes. Don't ask how I know this ! It doesn't hurt to have a fresh copy off to the side. Last thing I'm not sure I"m building my corners the best but it seems to be working.

                My fellow newb's, download , check em out and have a play...

                Oh noooo... ThomThom pointed out some problems in my original model I posted. Shame on me 😮 , cleaned it up and reposting. Maybe now it's a nice pillow . Still think the unbent proxy would be a good sample to practice bending and squishing around on with the gizmo.


                lrg pillow.jpg


                lrg pillow fixed.skp

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                • thomthomT 離線
                  thomthom
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                  @tuna1957 said:

                  Thomas, not knocking your docs.

                  I never read it as such either. 😄 I'm fully aware that they need improvements - its not the fault of the reader.

                  Thomas Thomassen — SketchUp Monkey & Coding addict
                  List of my plugins and link to the CookieWare fund

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                  • tuna1957T 離線
                    tuna1957
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                    Thomas, sometimes late at night the tech stuff can start looking a little like "greek" to this reader 😄 .

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                    • ntxdaveN 離線
                      ntxdave
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                      @tuna1957 said:

                      Thomas, sometimes late at night the tech stuff can start looking a little like "greek" to this reader 😄 .

                      Or even in the middle of the day when terminology is used that you do not understand/know. 😆

                      Press F1...thank me later

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                      • tuna1957T 離線
                        tuna1957
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                        Dave, I do A LOT of googling to look up the definitions of tons of the tech terminology 😆

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                        • HornOxxH 離線
                          HornOxx
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                          @ntxdave said:

                          ...Or even in the middle of the day when terminology is used that you do not understand/know. 😆

                          💚 I often do not even understand the translation in my native language unless there are matching words ever 💚

                          @tuna1957 said:

                          ...and have jumped into the deep end with no life jacket ...

                          This is well spoken 😄

                          never trust a skinny cook

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                          • BoxB 離線
                            Box
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                            Here's a simple grid construction of the SU logo that works well with SUbD.

                            http://i155.photobucket.com/albums/s296/storeben/SuLogo.gif

                            And how it looks rendered with Twilight.
                            The balls are easily added as a cube component.


                            SUbD SU-001.jpg

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                            • pbacotP 離線
                              pbacot
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                              Centerpiece for next 3D BaseCamp! Round jello shot Bloody Marys in ice matrix. (Breakfast of course)

                              Very inventive rendering!

                              MacOSX MojaveSketchUp Pro v19 Twilight v2 Thea v3 PowerCADD

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                              • garydornG 離線
                                garydorn
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                                @tuna1957 said:

                                garydorn, that's the JPP toolbar in the upper right corner of Box's giff. You can see him select right before the pull.

                                <snip >thumb:

                                My question/observation is that the surface was separated and then "pushed" to create a second skin, which thus gave the objects' surface a thickness. I gather that was the intent.
                                An interesting process applied to single box shape.

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                                • BoxB 離線
                                  Box
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                                  @garydorn said:

                                  I gather that was the intent.

                                  Yes, without using JPP you would only have an unprintable skin.

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                                  • BoxB 離線
                                    Box
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                                    @pbacot said:

                                    Round jello shot Bloody Marys in ice matrix. (Breakfast of course)

                                    I know who to organise breakfast meeting with!!

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                                    • bazB 離線
                                      baz
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                                      @box said:

                                      And how it looks rendered with Twilight.
                                      The balls are easily added as a cube component.

                                      That is beautiful, is it make-able in glass?

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                                      • BoxB 離線
                                        Box
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                                        Not easily Baz, but I'm thinking it through........

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                                        • Rich O BrienR 離線
                                          Rich O Brien Moderator
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                                          @Box

                                          I'd love to see your handiwork if you ever decide to share.

                                          Download the free D'oh Book for SketchUp 📖

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                                          • bazB 離線
                                            baz
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                                            @rich o brien said:

                                            @Box

                                            I'd love to see your handiwork if you ever decide to share.

                                            I second that, although describing Boxes' sculptural endeavors as 'handiwork' might be like asking Mozart to play us a ditty. 😄
                                            Sorry, touchy point with me, I used to describe myself as an artist, only to be asked what I did for a living.

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