SubD examples and models
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Donald Duck´s “313”
Besides all these many great modeled and rendered cars here and elsewhere in the web, this one should not be missed I think. (No joke, this Donald Duck´s “313” is my very first ever modeled "car" )
enjoy!Except the numbers on the license plates, the entire model is done with SubD
(proxys are attached as shown in picture No.4)
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@hornoxx said:
Donald Duck´s “313”
Except the numbers on the license plates, the entire model is done with SubD
(proxys are attached as shown in picture No.4)Thanks for the breakdown, very generous, I am still struggling with quads and having a model like this to study is just the ticket.
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Very cool Donald Duck car!
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That's bloody excellent, Hornie.
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@panixia said:
and as i noticed the low res (but nice) texture and it was like "ok, challenge accepted"
I like your attitude!
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@hornoxx said:
Donald Duck´s “313”
Besides all these many great modeled and rendered cars here and elsewhere in the web, this one should not be missed I think. (No joke, this Donald Duck´s “313” is my very first ever modeled "car" )
enjoy!Brilliant! Loving all parts of this. ...and now I'm thinking of that cursed Charger I never finish... one day - one day!
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Thank you All for the compliments - I'm glad you like it
@baz said:
...Thanks for the breakdown ... I am still struggling with quads and having a model like this to study is just the ticket.
same to me Barry - I´m also "still struggling" with the quads and without the examples here there would not be a "313" possible for sure. Meanwhile at least I succeed with simplifying some things. I add 3 little detailings below (to leave geometry as simple as possible), which can not be seen in the BreakDown above and I hope this will be useful for your works as well.@thomthom said:
...and now I'm thinking of that cursed Charger I never finish... one day - one day!
Hey Thomas - I thought it was already finished but I missed it somehow
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@hornoxx said:
@thomthom said:
...and now I'm thinking of that cursed Charger I never finish... one day - one day!
Hey Thomas - I thought it was already finished but I missed it somehowNo... whenever I start working on it I end up writing an extension or enhancement to aid the modelling... facepalm
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@thomthom said:
No... whenever I start working on it I end up writing an extension or enhancement to aid the modelling... facepalm
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Errm, that would be a white whale. But then you norgies eat whale. So maybe it's a lightly grilled whale.
...I'm off now to pickle a koala for my breakfast.
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You know, I started modelling that car so many years ago - in 3dsmax. It's starting to become a haunting ghost. At some point I need to defeat this thing. My
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@box said:
Errm, that would be a white whale.
Cursed, I even quickly googled it and picked the first answer.
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@box said:
Errm, that would be a white whale. But then you norgies eat whale. So maybe it's a lightly grilled whale.
...I'm off now to pickle a koala for my breakfast.
Got me dead
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Rich, this is just awesome
This is a great vehicle - This tank design look more nice than threatening. Great details - does one chain link(?) consist out of 2 single parts? -
So... when will we see the animated version...?
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"Sick" as the kiddies say. Is that a turret? Do the tubes upfront stretch if it turns?
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This tank looks made for new toy design, shoots soap balloons.
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@cotty said:
Another simple one...
[attachment=0:1su2j5k6]<!-- ia0 -->2pipes.jpg<!-- ia0 -->[/attachment:1su2j5k6]
I have done in the past some similar shapes, to me the best shape to get those T Pipes are the hexagons:
This sample was done in another program, but works exactly the same in SU by using SubD.
Cheers!
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