Lawrence Technological University recently issued the following announcement.
Date: February 12, 2022
Time: 1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Subdivision modeling is rapidly gaining traction across a range of applications in the design industry, from rapid form ideation to more refined surface development.
Join this CoAD workshop to gain important insight into the strategies behind constructing proper topologies around original designs and images of existing objects in order to create a SUB D model that is more accurate and compelling and easier to modify as well. This workshop will take you on a deep dive into how to approach SUB D type modeling with tips, theories, and techniques that apply to a variety of software suites currently using SUB D modeling algorithms.
Sub D components have appeared on all the major 3D modeling applications, from Alias Studio tools, through Maya, Catia, Rhino, and Blender.
Though it is a more intuitive 3D modeling method, it can become unwieldy and hard to manage and can generate less than attractive results that tend to look “doughy”.
This workshop will help you achieve the following:
- Achieve excellent presentable results by learning the fundamental principles behind general surface construction and how to apply them to Sub D modeling, regardless of the software suite you work in.
- Master the best practice methods for constructing surface topology in Sub D.
- Gain confidence by developing good quality surface with better speed.
Software List;
- Alias Studiotools
- Maya
- Blender
- Catia Realize Shape
- Rhino
Original source can be found here.