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    • BoxB Offline
      Box
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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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      • thomthomT Offline
        thomthom
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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 bluewhite whale.

        Thomas Thomassen β€” SketchUp Monkey & Coding addict
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        • thomthomT Offline
          thomthom
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          @box said:

          Errm, that would be a white whale.

          Cursed, I even quickly googled it and picked the first answer.

          Thomas Thomassen β€” SketchUp Monkey & Coding addict
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            ZahariStoyanov
            last edited by

            @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 O BrienR Online
              Rich O Brien Moderator
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              • HornOxxH Offline
                HornOxx
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                Rich, this is just awesome πŸ‘ ❗ πŸ‘
                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?

                never trust a skinny cook

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                • thomthomT Offline
                  thomthom
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                  So... when will we see the animated version...? πŸ˜„

                  Thomas Thomassen β€” SketchUp Monkey & Coding addict
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                  • pbacotP Offline
                    pbacot
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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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                      nlipovac
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                      This tank looks made for new toy design, shoots soap balloons. πŸ˜„

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                      • ontaottoO Offline
                        ontaotto
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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:

                        https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/GN3AwVZp-TozAfcTf7BfTuFBhVtuXP1iyVVXokQjA6mPIeGhvmq_JXg_-pP20kvaIgDuklLBk1dp_w=w1920-h1080-no

                        https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-O6lTySKOAlM/WEbm6k4VBaI/AAAAAAAAB4U/KB2TxAF6pOImUO0SzMBeDcAeFx0R5-eTACL0B/w530-d-h479-p/T%2BTube%2B3D%2BMesh%2BCorrected.png

                        https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-ihtGxqGDFHg/WEbm_aqnCkI/AAAAAAAAB4w/CVNAlgiWrkYf4oNX-dSEqV88dxKI28G8QCL0B/w530-d-h528-p/T%2BTube%2B3D%2BModel.png

                        This sample was done in another program, but works exactly the same in SU by using SubD.

                        Cheers!

                        Twitter: @ontaotto

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                        • thomthomT Offline
                          thomthom
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                          Those are octagons, right?

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                          • ontaottoO Offline
                            ontaotto
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                            @thomthom said:

                            Those are octagons, right?

                            Dang! Yeah you're right, in this particular case were used octagons, but in the main shapes when you want to get rounded ones, the hexagon should work good.

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                            • thomthomT Offline
                              thomthom
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                              Do you generally feel hexagons works better than octagons or any other ngons?

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                              • ontaottoO Offline
                                ontaotto
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                                @thomthom said:

                                Do you generally feel hexagons works better than octagons or any other ngons?

                                When you are working with simple tubes, the hexagon seems to me as the best, this is another sample:

                                https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-A8MwVNRwKSw/WEctywRmQiI/AAAAAAAAB6E/et8wue-v8gM7CjqvN3PNUkO_hopCM6qCQCL0B/w530-d-h321-p/Carrara%2BSubD.png

                                It's a simple hexagon based shape and when you repeat it you can create a texture, as many shown here, the best thing is that you can UV map those very well:

                                https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-F3c0pcs0YEk/WEcuKtwBsrI/AAAAAAAAB60/JvcrEzR2oG8hJGXZNSo-cNcSgHXbACPBwCL0B/w530-d-h427-p/3D%2BModel%2BCarrara.png

                                Twitter: @ontaotto

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                                • thomthomT Offline
                                  thomthom
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                                  Lovely example!

                                  Btw, what software is that? Do you know if it uses OpenSubdiv?

                                  Thomas Thomassen β€” SketchUp Monkey & Coding addict
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                                  • panixiaP Offline
                                    panixia
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                                    not 100% sure about the exagon being the best starting shape, depending on what i have to do, in most cases, i start from 4,8,12,16 segments.. anything you can split by 4.. there are some cases in wich i use 6, that's fine, but i would not say that's always"the golden rule".. it tends to generate asymmetrical topology distribution/flow/cap, sometimes it's what i need, sometime it's not..

                                    looking at your grid example, in that case exagon is the best way to go, bacause you need to tile your rows "alternate" but in the case of a "stack bond style" tiling, that same base topology could be quite problematic..

                                    so definetly, it depends on the shape/topology you are tryng to achieve.

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                                    • Rich O BrienR Online
                                      Rich O Brien Moderator
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                                        Have you seen this Thomthom?

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                                          nlipovac
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                                          Hi Rich, when will be seeing SU_to_wRapr_to_Substance tutorials?
                                          Great modeling.

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                                          • ontaottoO Offline
                                            ontaotto
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                                            @thomthom said:

                                            Lovely example!

                                            Btw, what software is that? Do you know if it uses OpenSubdiv?

                                            Thanks, it is Carrara the which is very compatible with SketchUp, and I don't know about Open SubD??

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