Latest posts made by numbthumb
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To Infinity...
...and beyond. Digging through my old HDD and found more kiddy stuff. Could use some tweaking but it doesn't look that bad
107349 faces, 13.7 Mb.
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Howdy, partner!
One of the leftover models stored up over past the few years. Decided to dust them off and to show them here (more crap here: http://sketchucation.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=335%26amp;t=58814)
Some unpretentious (i.e crappy clay) renders in Solo´s studio. More to come. Thanks for watching.
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RE: Well...what the heck!
@leminilab said:
Stunning! I'm a terrible dad...Congratulations! This is awesome! Daughter must be proud!
Thanks, mate! I hope so.
Of course, the Green Goblin wasn´t really her idea
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Well...what the heck!
It's not gonna get any better than this anyway. Most of this stuff was made a few years ago. I was just sick and tired of rivet counting and being obsessed with how many links in the chain on a Flak model. So I threw myself into organic modelling and started playing with SDS. It was actually my daughter who inspired me to start some of those projects, as she was so curious to se if her daddy could make Buzz Lightyear, or Princess Merida. Needless to say, it was far beyond my level of competence. But eventually I came up with something. Meanwhile, she developed new interest, and so did I. It was a very slow process, I worked on and off for a long time.
Anyway, some effort was put recently on topology improvement. And absolutely none on texturing
So here is some of my stuff. Still unfinished, though. Subdivided with only one iteration, because my crappy PC starts choking.
I'll try to add more stuff later. Thanks for your viewing time.OK, this was from the "Can you do this, daddy" era:
This one comes with a fretless guitar (guess I´ll have to fix that):
Man, I'm pretty:
Y'All know this one:
Mean and green:
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RE: Turning a 123D Catch file set into a Edward Hopper painting
@roger said:
I start with a presentation model which I shoot 30 photos of on a blue bed sheet. Then I stitch the photos in 123D Catch and export to OBJ.
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RE: Hey Guys
Hi,
You can perform an intersection: http://www.aecbytes.com/tipsandtricks/2008/issue34-sketchup.html or you can use Fredo´s Tools on Surface and Joint Push Pull (search the plugins index http://forums.sketchucation.com/viewtopic.php?f=323&t=28782)