SubD examples and models
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The label of Rich is from a very well known Belgian cartoonist! Geluck!
I am fan! -
Ithil-- fantastic!
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Felt the need for a new Avatar.
This started life as a cube.
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@box said:
...started life as a cube....
...and ended up in a so cool typical "Box-not so easy-first have to think about-geometry"
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Ocean spheric box!
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What about a sub-d Icon competition?
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Just a quick example of how the exact same tools can produce such different objects from a cube.
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i'd like to see the proxy of that shape!
are you testing SUbD v2?
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Nope, not testing V2.
There isn't really a proxy anymore, I have SUbD'd, modified and SUbD'd again, then squashed and stretched what was left. It remains a solid but, but is nolonger a SUbD object.
I've used SUbD as one tool amongst several.
As you can see here, some of the quads have torn.
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As promised, I am showing you the 3D printed boat made by this design: http://sketchucation.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=397%26amp;t=63826%26amp;start=720#p610727
boat model was made for a friend who printed it. Not the best printing quality, but it gets improved.
But, the best part is that it does float on the right side !
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@derei said:
But, the best part is that it does float on the right side !
That's great Love it when one can see the process from digital to physical.
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More fun with cubes.
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Very cool, Box..... I need to spend some time playing around with SubD!!
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My work
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Wow! Great details and seamless textures! Good attention to direction of materials as well. Did you use WrapR and Substance by any chance?
Do you have a view of the original control-mesh?
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Thank you. Yes, I tried to WrapR, but so far I will get with the help of SketchUV and UVlayout. I tried and Substance Painter, but anything worthwhile is unfortunately not yet happened (
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Wow! Coool!
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