SubD examples and models
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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
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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. -
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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Just Perfect !
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Really nice.
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Outstanding - both the drawing of the glass and the rendering. Looks like a photo.
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Thank you all..
I upload the model to my warehouse page..
3D Warehouse
3D Warehouse is a website of searchable, pre-made 3D models that works seamlessly with SketchUp.
(3dwarehouse.sketchup.com)
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Nice model & render Kenan.
Btw, i think we drink too much tea
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_tea_consumption_per_capita -
I wondered where this was traditional (My first thought was Iced tea in the US south). Is it hot when in this glass? Many places in the world hot drinks are in glasses but less so in the US.
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