SubD examples and models
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Mmmhhhh!

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Irregular forms
Dome (top erased)
Joint Push Pull (N Taper, Random), Scale Z, FredoScale Twist, SubD
Free SimLab Composer Light (max 1920 * 1080)

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My first SubD ever:
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It's something like that ?


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Yikes...! No itΒ΄s something like this:

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What is ? Gaz, Water,...

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LOL... here in Portugal it's a pretty common gizmo. A public water drinking tap.
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@jql said:
My first SubD ever...
Hey - this is a pretty cool and complex gizmo for your SubD-intro
  
(like Pilou I had no idea what it could be
  
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@hornoxx said:
@jql said:
My first SubD ever...
Hey - this is a pretty cool and complex gizmo for your SubD-intro
  
(like Pilou I had no idea what it could be
  
 )Thanks... Lot's of stuff left unmodelled that won't be seen in a distance. Quad modelling is very awkward to me and really unfit for what I do most of the times, but hitting the subd button is addictive.
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Just for fun.
I'm sure you can imagine the many possible shapes that can be manipulated out of that lattice with just a few edges moved.
And for those of the 3d print world, this mirrored array will export as a printable .stl for many printers.
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A good example what the right tool in the right hand can do...
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Homer Simpson - a Just for Fun Work in Progress
to model something that looks so simple as a 2d sketch, can get a real challenge in 3d ...
For example Homerβs large and all-covering eyes work in a drawing but not as a 3d model
in the same way. Next to the render I also show a few impressions of the taken path.
Anyway, I intend to complete this sympathetic guy completely ...Cheers



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@box said:
And for those of the 3d print world, this mirrored array will export as a printable .stl for many printers.
Printed this today just to show that a complex selection of components will print as a solid, without needing to be made a solid.

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A heart for mothers day, using a variation of the method a few posts back.

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@unknownuser said:
a complex selection of components will print as a solid, without needing to be made a solid
each component is itself a solid ?
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@box said:
A heart for mothers day, using a variation of the method a few posts back.

That's cool. If it could be combine in a clear glass vase, you'd have a best seller next Valentine's day!
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@box said:
A heart for mothers day...
this heart is so cool and it's rotation is a crazy cool effect as well
  
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My first vertex tool and subD model.. It is simple but i like it, it is our traditional tea glass.. Rendered with vray..
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Wow Nice render, Ken!
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