Outstanding John
Outstanding John
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Robert D.
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John, very nice work.
Using Designer 1.187, STL importer, Center line, conforming vectors, scanning probe/PE, and the ROCK chuck.
Eddie
Great work John but I do not think it would look good on a fly box!
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A very unique and beautiful design as usual. Wish I could 'play' like that.
Thx for sharing,
Rick H
Building a more complex pattern for a Gothic window but wanted to validate techniques to build some of the simple aspects for it. Here is the test pattern to show me how to make the piece parts.
The pattern will be the ends of a bench. Unsure yet of overall design.
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Oscar,
This is a pic of one of the tutorial examples from Aspire. It may give you some ideas.
Steve
Steve, thanks. that is pretty cool. Still bouncing between whether I want to do a chair or a bench.
A quick extruded twisted cube for the basic building block for some geometric art. The picture is of the cube mirrored. You can arrange in different orders to get different images.
Needed a short break from modeling some more architectural figures for my library.
Old brick wall framed in diamond plate. I thought the juxtaposition of old and crumbling and new and modern modern material was just cool as a possible art piece. The pattern is only of the brick wall. The diamond plate was previously shared. Yeah I carved my initials in the wall. You all can too. Just invert a cool font into it.
The model was hand sculpted and textured and then exported into designer for a quick clean up. Might make a decent texture background if tiled.