@pilou said:
I will take a sphere + Multiple Offset + Subd + FFD
Having watched the videos, I can see how these may help, thankyou.
I cannot however use these methods for my works for a couple of reasons, firstly that the sphere and cube used in the multiple offset video contain equal geometrys and as such it copies the geometry. This would be an issue as I would require a different shape to the current geometry of the shape I start with.
The other video has useful commands especially when the strawberry divides itself up into a lattice type effect, however once again, this is assuming every face is equal and the correct shape to start with, rather than mapping a shape of my choice ontot he object.