SubD examples and models
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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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@collage architecture said:
Chesterfield sofa
Just inspired by Adam's(aka Winning with Sketchup) tutorial(https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-K3b9dM5zdc%26amp;t=164s)
Any Advice or Critique is very much welcomed
Thank you very much.
Thank you so much for citing me as your inspiration. It's something seldom done and it really does encourage me to make more content. Keep up the good work!
Adam
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