Modelling shoe from image

Modelling shoe from image

cheri.geor
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Modelling shoe from image

cheri.geor
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I have been trying to make a 3d model of this shoe. I watched 2 youtube videos related to this on fusion 360. However I am not able to get the desired level of detail and working with splines is turning out to be quite a frustrating experience. 

 

It would be very helpful if I could get some guidance on the process to be followed .

 

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TMC.Engineering
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Did you watch this video on shoe modeling?

 

and this one using canvases with sculpt ?

 

You should post your model ans/or a representative section of it that illustrates your current problem.  You are much more likely to get usable feedback that way.

 

 

Timm

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cheri.geor
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Thanks for the reply Timm.

I had already watched those two videos earlier. I also watched this one on modelling a CROCS slipper (in italian though) : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=daq89DJmgdw


Here is a link to my model : http://a360.co/2dof9t4

In my model I sketched the sole profile and extruded it as a body, on which I could sculpt the side profile of the sole using "snap to object" as described in the following video on sculpting sunglasses (https://youtu.be/uAAR1c-Tzl8) .

I did not "finish form" of the sculpt because it was incomplete. So this is not saved in the model.

Grateful for trying to help.
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cheri.geor
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Any helpful suggestions ?
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TMC.Engineering
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In the future just attach your model as an archive .f3d file to your post.  It makes life a little easier.

 

I will start out saying I am not a very good sculpt modeler, not enough seat time.  this is about 20 min of work.

 

look at this thread for some really good info

 

 

Timm

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System: Aorus X3 Plus V3, Windows 10
Plymouth Michigan, USA
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cheri.geor
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Thank you so much Timm.

 

The video is extremely useful. It's a lot easier after watching how it's done.

 

 

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