SubD examples and models
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 Earbuds   
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  so effective and nicely done so effective and nicely done 
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 @rich o brien said: Earbuds   Nice and clean job. 
 Really clever use of the "two step" subdivision on the hole.
 I use that trick a lot. 
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 What happens when you SUbD some cubes then hit them with Clothworks. 
  
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 @box said: What happens when you SUbD some cubes then hit them with Clothworks. 
  well, definitely a cool result well, definitely a cool result 
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 May not be as cool as Boxβs squished ballon things .. but needed a vintage dish soap bottle. SubD the best tool for the job. And to all you youngsters the bottles werenβt clear way back in the day.      
  
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 There is a lot more skill involved in making a shape that matches something in the real world than there is in my random musings.  
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 @box said: There is a lot more skill involved in making a shape that matches something in the real world than there is in my random musings.  Thanks Box . Your to kind.  
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 @tuna1957 said: ...SubD the best tool for the job... 
  which is absolutely right! Prima! which is absolutely right! Prima!
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 Thanks HornOxx. Fooled about trying some other approaches just for practice. Abandoned other ways for SubD and βbing bangβ it was done.  
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 I believe I've found a fun retopolgy workaround in Sketchup  
 Of course is not as powerful as some dedicated tools like Topogun, but it can get the job done on simple objects without switching to a different software. 
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 And what is exactly this workaround ?  
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 I simply smooth all edges from the triangulated mess, then I draw some pseudo-quad topology with TOS, extract that as a group, do a quick cleanup using VT2 "merge close vertices", and then use the most overlooked feature of QFT (convert wireframe into quads) to create a quadmesh to subdivide. 
 The smoothed mesh is just a tiny bit smaller of course because of the subdivision, so you may want to compensate for that with a little JPP.
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 Many thanks for the infos!  
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 Classic SUbD. 
 Some techniques I'm playing with for an upcoming project.
  
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    hey - this tentacle-like "suction cup(?)"-thing is extraordinarily promising and superbly textured already now! - I'm curious to see what follows here hey - this tentacle-like "suction cup(?)"-thing is extraordinarily promising and superbly textured already now! - I'm curious to see what follows here 
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 @hornoxx said: :thumb:  hey - this tentacle-like "suction cup(?)"-thing is extraordinarily promising and superbly textured already now! - I'm curious to see what follows here hey - this tentacle-like "suction cup(?)"-thing is extraordinarily promising and superbly textured already now! - I'm curious to see what follows here Ditto    
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 Sorry, this isn't really a gallery thread, I should have added an unrendered image, so here it is. 
  
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 Staying aquatic...  
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