mattebb
Dec. 23, 2010 05:51:44
Hi, first time poster here.
I've been learning Houdini lately with Apprentice and for my girlfriend's birthday decided to set myself a challenge to model some jewellery in Houdini to be rapid prototyped/cast in silver - first completed practical project in Houdini! I tried to keep it as procedural as possible, and used blender to add a bit of detailing and export to STL. The final print/cast came out great, was lots of fun.
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mke3.net]
I made a little screen recording of the sop network here:
http://vimeo.com/18110527 [
vimeo.com]
brianBurke
Dec. 23, 2010 09:46:02
damn, sweet
old_school
Dec. 24, 2010 09:08:40
Agreed. Very sweet and what a nice one-off gift.
mattebb
Dec. 25, 2010 20:22:43
Thanks!
And again to you jeff, i got a lot out of your recent demo here in Sydney.
tjeeds
Jan. 3, 2011 18:15:09
killer work matt! did you go through shapeways?
mattebb
Jan. 3, 2011 19:45:25
hey jesse! After looking at the examples on the shapeways site, I wasn't fully confident with the level of quality and detail that they could provide. I ended up using
http://www.rapidprototype.com.au/ [rapidprototype.com.au] , based in St Peters, who I was really happy with - fast turnaround too if you're local.
tjeeds
Jan. 3, 2011 22:16:03
Oh nice, yeah they print much higher resolution than shapeways. Doesn't look too pricey either, good find. Did you end up with any perceivable banding or printing artifacts on the edges?
mattebb
Jan. 3, 2011 22:46:15
Nothing really visible on the edges, the straight edges (especially in those extruded lines) came through very sharp and clear. It looks a fair bit better in real life than it does in the large image above - It's quite small so you don't notice the imperfections as much.
On the flat areas, there's a light texture from the layering process that gives it a very feint striped matte appearance. Rather than get these areas polished, I really liked how it looked - the patterned lines from the process matched the rest of the design really well.
goldfarb
Jan. 6, 2011 19:31:57
very nice!