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    • Rich O BrienR Offline
      Rich O Brien Moderator
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      🀀 flawless

      Download the free D'oh Book for SketchUp πŸ“–

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      • panixiaP Offline
        panixia @Rich O Brien
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        @Rich-O-Brien flowify is the key for this sort of stuff..

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        • Mike AmosM Offline
          Mike Amos
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          It would help to see the workflow for that last especially, if/when you have time.

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          • panixiaP Offline
            panixia @Mike Amos
            last edited by panixia

            @Mike-Amos well, in this case i started with a basic trace of photo references, I use components, so that I can use different photos for different pieces but then the components are nested in the main assembly so they end up in the right place..

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            They also gave me a pretty bad photoscan, so I used that just to intersect it with a plane and extract the basic profile of the seating.
            I then smoothed the extracted curve with Curvizard and normalized it with Polyline Segmentor

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            Then I created a base grid for the pattern with the proper real world measurements.

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            I then created a repeated component with Curviloft Skin

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            Same for the buttons

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            And then create a different variation of that component for the sides

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            And another variation for the corners

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            then I joined all of them together.. please notice that In this stage I try to keep the quads as even as possible, because I'm gonna deform this stuff

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            Then I extracted the diagonals for the sewing and used "Lines to Tubes" with quite low poly geometry.. and of course I did some cleanup with quadface tools for the overlapping geometry which will not be seen.

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            I then created the base shape of the seating using Curviloft ad Quadface tools.. and extracted the grid were I need the upolstered thing..

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            Then I use the QuadfaceTools "Unwrap Grid" feature to extract a flat grid from that.. which has the exact same lenght and topology of the seating that I'm going to replace.. and here is the flowify rig setup that I used to send the geometry to the curved surface.

            WARNING: you need to use "flowify without cuts" to avoid messy topolgy and keep quads.

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            From this stage, it was just a matter of stitching and tweaking.. with the usual VertexTools, QFT, Artisan shenanigans

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            Meanwhile I also added the studs.. I used profile builder assembly to place them and then manually repositioned some bits in the problematic areas

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            And this is the updated version with the studs..
            I hope this was helpful to better understand the process..

            It's a bit different every time.. the shoe and the skatepark used a quite different process.. and the other sofas I posted before of that, is another different story.. 😬

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            • HornOxxH Offline
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              A Great work! – & thanks for the many pictures of the doing process.

              never trust a skinny cook

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              • Mike AmosM Offline
                Mike Amos
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                Agreed, a great resource. Thanks very much for that.

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                • panixiaP Offline
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                  I improved the upper stitching (which was too hard compared to the reference) with Vertex tools and the upper part of the tuft (which was too thin) using Artisan2 FFD (with a couple of tricks to make it work on multiple subgroups).
                  I also increased the rounding of the frame profile using Artisan Move tool "normal" constraint.
                  I think I'm done with this one.
                  Time to unwrap it 😧

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                  • panixiaP Offline
                    panixia
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                    "Work smarter not harder" 😁
                    Another WIP from the same vintage furniture job, leveraging the power of components..
                    Most of the armchair details are reusable for the sofa.

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                    • alvisA Offline
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                      It's nice to see an orderly work process. And it seems like I'm already losing my position.

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                      • panixiaP Offline
                        panixia @alvis
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                        @alvis said in SubD examples and models:

                        it seems like I'm already losing my position

                        Your work has always been a source of great inspiration and will always be.

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                        • panixiaP Offline
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                          I did some progress with this couple of models.. πŸ€—

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                          • Rich O BrienR Offline
                            Rich O Brien Moderator @panixia
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                            @panixia said in SubD examples and models:

                            Time to unwrap it

                            I'll say a prayer πŸ™

                            Download the free D'oh Book for SketchUp πŸ“–

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                            • panixiaP Offline
                              panixia @Rich O Brien
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                              @Rich-O-Brien LOL πŸ˜‚

                              I plan to unwrap separate meshes at mid poly stage and keep them consistent with the "tile trick"
                              then I'll do the final SubD

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