SubD examples and models
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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.
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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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@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
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Here's a simple grid construction of the SU logo that works well with SUbD.
And how it looks rendered with Twilight.
The balls are easily added as a cube component.
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Centerpiece for next 3D BaseCamp! Round jello shot Bloody Marys in ice matrix. (Breakfast of course)
Very inventive rendering!
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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.
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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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@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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@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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Not easily Baz, but I'm thinking it through........
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I'd love to see your handiwork if you ever decide to share.
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@rich o brien said:
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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Cherry chair!
And beautiful render! -
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Throw in a bit of Vertex tools and you've got yourself a Dali.
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@box said:
...and how it looks rendered with Twilight...
WOW !!! hats off Box! this render looks fantastic
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Tips hat....
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Cheers guys, just a bit of fun in my down time.
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