The rendering was done in Lightwave (and Xara X).
The split tool is particularly useful in Silo. It's truly interactive on subdivision surface. And here I didn't use any symmetry tool.
A great fun !!!
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The rendering was done in Lightwave (and Xara X).
The split tool is particularly useful in Silo. It's truly interactive on subdivision surface. And here I didn't use any symmetry tool.
A great fun !!!
ivan
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botarosa
The rendering was done in Lightwave (and Xara X).
The split tool is particularly useful in Silo. It's truly interactive on subdivision surface. And here I didn't use any symmetry tool.
A great fun !!!
ivan
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You modeled the head in Silo? Very good Ivan, very good indeed... man, what a task that would have been
Hi Ivan,
You are using Silo as a Master. How do you learn so quickly?
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That image would make a very interesting bump map with a few tweaks Ivan.
I used very simple solutions. The function I most often use is "extrude along normals", and I also used extensively the split tool to add details in some areas. I experienced the same kind of work in Lightwave modeler and I can say that despite some perfectible details in workflow that was much easier with Silo. The support of n-gons is of course a fantastic add on !
Below I show what was my first step. I have drawn a polygon and subdivided it, using split tool and the work grid. Afterwards, I used the "Modify/Shell" tool to extrude the first result. But I intentionnally didn't take care of precision because In real life there are no symmetrical faces !
I saved 14 steps in this session with the 1.0 release (I want to use all my 40 sessions before installing successively the two following trial version), without a crash. But I must recognize that I had some crashes in saving while working on other objects. I am waiting to see if those issues are solved now !
Kindly,
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Here is the second step after some extrusions.
One can subdivide and unsubdivide at each time.
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Another step after extrusion of the other parts of the head and the neck.
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Remarkable, Ivan.
Just remarkable!
My Best,
Gare
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