SubD examples and models
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#fidgetspinner
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Funny i have just discovered this useless gadget today!
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O.K. it's not a fidgetspinner . Patio lounge chair model. Started life as a model from the warehouse. Never used much as it was a little messy and poly heavy. Decided to make a new version with SubD last night. Didn't copy exactly , cushion a little different, shoot me I like tufted cushions. Used old model for general form. Old model 160,000+ edges,
SubD model 12,168 edges. Was fun practice .
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@tuna1957 said:
Used old model for general form. Old model 160,000+ edges,
SubD model 12,168 edges. Was fun practice .Nice, and if needed even lower poly version you could toggle back to the control mesh.
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Thomas, Thanks for the tip.
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Chesterfield sofa
Just inspired by Adam's(aka Winning with Sketchup) tutorial(https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-K3b9dM5zdc%26amp;t=164s)
The Basic mesh is here, I draw a circle(sides=6) then I offset the circle and link them (they are not quad faces,but it seems work..)
You can download the model from here:https://3dwarehouse.sketchup.com/model/ea3da529-005f-4525-bec1-132e95939c6a/Chesterfield-sofa
Any Advice or Critique is very much welcomed
Thank you very much.
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@tuna1957 said:
O.K. it's not a fidgetspinner . Patio lounge chair model. Started life as a model from the warehouse. Never used much as it was a little messy and poly heavy. Decided to make a new version with SubD last night. Didn't copy exactly , cushion a little different, shoot me I like tufted cushions. Used old model for general form. Old model 160,000+ edges,
SubD model 12,168 edges. Was fun practice .The topology looks really good!
Thanks for sharing!
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You're churning out some really nice models at a rapid pace! Great stuff!
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Chair, rendering is so cool looking!
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@thomthom said:
You're churning out some really nice models at a rapid pace! Great stuff!
Thanks for your kind words, I am the one of many other folks here,enjoy modeling with SubD.
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@pbacot said:
Chair, rendering is so cool looking!
Thank you
New Vray is very easy to setup , I love the dragndrop material which looks really nice.
The only one thing bother me is how to texture the model properly. I am trying to dive deep into wrapR,hope that I could figure something out. -
Limshigan, Your furniture is looking great. Keep it up .
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@collage architecture said:
The only one thing bother me is how to texture the model properly. I am trying to dive deep into wrapR,hope that I could figure something out.
WrapR will solve texturing problems, for fast resaults you can use Triplanar for diffuse..
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@kenancakir said:
@collage architecture said:
The only one thing bother me is how to texture the model properly. I am trying to dive deep into wrapR,hope that I could figure something out.
WrapR will solve texturing problems, for fast resaults you can use Triplanar for diffuse..
Thanks for your advice!
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@limshigan
You learn fast!
Well done. Great examples.
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Have a thing for ceramics and glassware from the 50's - 60's. Haeger pitcher I own. The render is an experiment with a crackle glaze texture I came up with.
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Tuna, once again a nice model and render. You are getting pretty good with the pottery lately.
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Thanks ntxdave. Messing about with SU at night beats frying my brain in front of the t.v. at night !
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