TT,
Please update us as to where you are at with the Bezier Surfae tool development. We are all waiting on this one for a long time. Well let say you are crossing over two franchises, from Google to now Trimble.
thanks,
James
TT,
Please update us as to where you are at with the Bezier Surfae tool development. We are all waiting on this one for a long time. Well let say you are crossing over two franchises, from Google to now Trimble.
thanks,
James
Rich,
How do you turn the triangular faces to quad faces? What plug in did you used?
thanks,
James
Fred,
I've always enjoyed your style of rendering and I love the first rendering. Especially the material for the glass top table and wine glasses. The wall on the left is a bit too glossy. You can see the reflection of the speaker and lighting. If you can adjust that it will be great. The center black chandelier needs to be a bit glossy to bring up the glass material and it will feel more high end. While you are in there pick up the cushion from the ground (j/k). Other than that, love it.
James
Alvis,
You make me want to build a pool with that tube slide for my daughter. that's incredible.
James
I just saw it at book.sketchucation. couldn't wait to go home tonight and make my purchase. Tufted chair is something I always want to learn. opportunity is here, thanks Alvis.
James
Mike,
First thing I noticed is the shadow casted behind the TV is too sharp. The TV itself look too elongated. I don't if it is a console in front of the TV or not it just doesn't feels right to me. Dining area, the table looks floating in the air and maybe the chairs are way off to scale. The rooms looks empty to me and maybe you need to accessorize a bit more (random objects, art, pottery to soften up the space to make it look more inviting.)I never work with renditioner before so my knowledge is limited but the rendering turned out really clean and crisp. Are there any PP involved? Hopes that helps.
James
Rich,
I am very late on this. Thank you for your time and efforts to create ALL this. Now I know what each plugin do.
James
Momer,
love all the modelling you have done. About the Jeepney, I rode quite a few times when I spent 6 months in the refugee camp in Bataan. Those were the days... have a great time there.
not that I am trying to be the fifth, but I like the chair alot. Just another well done modeling Alvis.
James
Alvis,
I love this chair and want to learn. Will you do a tutorial and put on Books.sketchucation.com so I can buy.
thanks,
James
Alvis had post some of his final product of this chair at the following link. Thank you Alvis.
http://forums.sketchucation.com/viewtopic.php?f=81&t=40151&start=30
Alvis,
that's awesome. now try the female model.
show us your result and maybe someone could help and gear you to the right direction
man, I missed the olf school drafting table with the T-square. Love it.
I think the problem why it took so long with the first image is that all your edges are not triangulated. If you tried the rounded corners then subdivide, it will take a long time. Try to look at chippwalters tutorial when you try to build your own model. It helps.
James
Jet,
Did you get any help from anybody? Maybe try it on your own first and look at some tutorials from Chippwalters. I wish I could help but I am struggle on my own also.
Good luck,
James
Hi Artisan experts,
I am having a hard time modeling this chair. How and where should I start? Please help.
Thanks in advance,
James
you can achive that with profile builder. build your wall thickness profile then apply on lines or faces or you can do it with follow me tool also.
Pete,
you are one dedicated moderator that we have in the forum. Thanks as always. Oh, and by the way... love the Mario.
James
Alex,
Simple yet elegance modeling. This shows how artisan made easy. good job and appreicated your share.
James