SubD examples and models
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@nlipovac said:
I do expect pic of printed boat!?
I definitely expect that too... he promised that he would do that on Monday... due to the reason that he has to fine-tune the printer. Right now he's printing with 0.3mm nozzle and had some speed problems. But he promised to go with 0.1 (which my model deserves).
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@derei said:
...But he promised to go with 0.1 (which my model deserves)...
and not only that - I expect floating capability even
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@hornoxx said:
and not only that - I expect floating capability even
Well, is plastic...and you know that 3D printing software makes that honeycomb structure inside... so I expect it will float... but I can't guarantee it won't be upside down I didn't do any buoyancy calculations, not even to find its center of gravity... (tig has a plugin for that, right?)
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pilou, that image doesn't load right to me...
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I haven't had time for ages just to have a play, so this was a relaxing bit of fun.
One interesting thing that came out of it that I was half aware of, you can twist your quads so they are kinda inside out and SUbD will still make beautiful shapes from them.
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For a while, I thought your model was too messed up for SubD to actually work.Awesome discovery by just playing around..
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I'm pretty sure it helped that I twisted it using Vertex tools as it tends to retain a good quad structure.
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Very elegant!
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A simple heater...
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@rich o brien said:
...spacemouse...
this is a perfect example for quad modeling
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@cotty said:
A simple heater...
... maybe simple - but very smart to build just a quarter of only one heater segment and to copy-mirror everything to a whole heater - a nice model idea! -
Useful for these frozzen times!
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Wonderful examples. Loving meshes that have the bare minimum of quads to define a shape.
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A soft knurled knob for a friend's gadget.
It will be a 3d print, the render was just for fun.
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I and Google Translate have no idea what a "knurled knob" is but these "segment rings" look great - are all these individual "subDed" components? -
gnarly knurled knob, dude!
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@HOx
Knurling is when you add the serrated edges to a surface to increase its grip.
That's a cool result. SU needs a poke tool to make this easier and quicker to achieve.
Click to play...
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