Beautiful piece!Thanks for sharing your workflow :cool::tu:!
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Beautiful piece!Thanks for sharing your workflow :cool::tu:!
wow!
that's an impressive setup.
thanks a lot for the in-depth walk-through.
beautiful model and render.
this sure is "top row" material.
-r
Great breakdown, thanks for the inside view!
Keep it up!
A great update Mr Carver and very glad to read you're health is back on the mend - a nasty business Bronchitis :tu::tu::tu:
Hair loss you say?!! Wait until you get man breasts. I won't tell you what comes after that.
Many Thanks for sharing . ;)
Thanks Carver, for the detailed breakdown. Looks great.
Very Beautiful work
Very Beautiful Work
How did you achieve the background. Was that done with individual meshes? The colours and composition are amazing....Thanks!
Nicademus68, everything in the image is either a mesh model or a Fibermesh model. Go back to page 6 in the thread and you will see a complete break down on the
process. Fibermesh is such a versatile option. Thanks for your kind words.
I have found the interest in Keyshot to be quite inspiring, so I decided to horn in on the fun. All I can say is, "WOW"! Mr. Minister has been quite helpful and supportive. I wanted to see how well Fibermesh assets translate, so I dusted off the Cassowary as a test.
I think in the future, I will keep Keyshot in mind when creating fibermesh parts. It takes a wee bit of editing to weed out any strange fibers. Now I want to finish off the hard surface project i have been dragging my feet on.
Thoughts?
AWESOME results Derek.... simply awesome.
Thank you, Peter. I think I am hooked!
Hey all...After getting the new, amazing, update, I was reading some comments in the Z4R6 update thread, and notice quite a few people bemoaning the fact that the new Zremesher still produced spiral edge flow.
I don't often rely on perfect edge loop formation for most of the work I do, but acknowledge that most probably do. I decided to run some experiments. The workflow I came up with is not 100% perfect edge loops
at all times, but darned close. I put together a mini tutorial to share my results. I hope that many of you will take this as a jumping off point, and fine tune it. I would love you to share your results.
As I said, this is just a jumping off point. I hope it helps.
Carver
I forgot to include an important step. Slice up the right side of the model, then use Mirror and Weld to mirror the new polygroups to the other side. I knew I was missing something. Carry on....