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      counter-illegal last edited by Dr. Sassi

      Dear All, does anybody know how to make that outstanding low poly triangle pattern on the bottle? Same as on Absolut vodka bottle. I try to make it in Cinema4d, but have some problems with bottle at the end, since polygons reduction alter bottle way too much. Thank you in advance!

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      • Dr. Sassi
        Dr. Sassi last edited by Dr. Sassi

        Hi counter-illegal,

        I have no idea about an "Absolute Vodka Low Polygon" bottle.

        Screen Shot 2023-10-26 at 3.55.30 PM.jpg

        Perhaps:
        CV4_2023_drs_23_MOlp_01.c4d

        Do you have any images that you can share here?

        To have a successful upload, Keep it below 500 vertical pixels.

        All the best

        Dr. Sassi Sassmannshausen Ph.D.
        Senior Trainer, Maxon Master Trainer, L&D - Strategist
        Cinema 4D mentor since 2004, Member of VES, DCS.

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        • Dr. Sassi
          Dr. Sassi last edited by Dr. Sassi

          P.S.: I used a simple plane, cleared the mid area, and then used a knife. Mesh> Move> Set Point Values. Wrapped it and shaped it.
          Then, I pulled a little bit on some points and rendered it.
          I left a few steps inside the file.
          https://stcineversityprod02.blob.core.windows.net/$web/Cineversity_Forum_Support/2023_PROJECTS_DRS/20231026_CV4_2023_drs_23_MOlp_12.c4d.zip

          Triangle-bottle_012.jpg

          There are certainly more ways to do it, but my idea was how to design the triangles, like drawing those.

          All the best

          Dr. Sassi Sassmannshausen Ph.D.
          Senior Trainer, Maxon Master Trainer, L&D - Strategist
          Cinema 4D mentor since 2004, Member of VES, DCS.

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          • Dr. Sassi
            Dr. Sassi last edited by Dr. Sassi

            P.S.2: The best resource to harvest this kind of mesh is the Delaunay Caps, which are easy to adjust and detail.
            Made editable and then extended and wrapped to a bottle, e.g., via Surface Deformer

            CV4_2024_drs_23_MOdl_01.c4d

            The new Normal Editor might come in handy.

            Screen Shot 2023-10-26 at 10.24.35 PM.jpg

            Edit: the resulting bottle
            https://stcineversityprod02.blob.core.windows.net/$web/Cineversity_Forum_Support/2023_PROJECTS_DRS/20241026_CV4_2024_drs_23_MOdl_21.c4d.zip

            Screen Shot 2023-10-27 at 12.02.35 AM.jpg

            /edit

            Dr. Sassi Sassmannshausen Ph.D.
            Senior Trainer, Maxon Master Trainer, L&D - Strategist
            Cinema 4D mentor since 2004, Member of VES, DCS.

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              counter-illegal @Dr. Sassi last edited by

              @Dr-Sassi Thank you so much! this is really helpful! and is it possible to apply reduced poly effect only to the part of polygons of the bottle? I have a rectangular bottle shape. Again, thanks a lot for your time and prompt response!

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              • Dr. Sassi
                Dr. Sassi last edited by Dr. Sassi

                Thanks a lot, counter-illegal, you're very welcome.

                There is no option to define in the Reduction Object the area of the amount of reduction.

                However, any polygon object can be cut and separated. Parts have the option to be reduced differently or not at all.
                Then comes the part to get it all back together, and two tips work well here to select the (Border) Loop and set the Y coordinates>Size to zero. (…Or use the Mesh> Move> Flatten function)
                With that loop, one can use the "Mesh> Move> Fit Circle" if we talk about a round bottle here, but your bottle, other than the mentioned example, will benefit from the "Mesh> Move> Straighten Edge. All of that is to get the Edge of the heavily reduced object closer to the shape of the other parts.

                The gap between the two, perhaps based on moving the loop or the whole part, can be patched with the Polygon Pen to establish some stripes, then Close the Polygon Hole.

                Alternative:
                Shape the bottle and have a relatively dense mesh for it.
                Select the parts in point mode that should stay relatively intact.
                Use the Remesh Object or the "Scene Nodes Deformer [Quad Remesh]". Both allow for the use of a Vertex Map.
                The Poly Reduction might (It is a finding process) then produce more of what you like.

                Enjoy

                Dr. Sassi Sassmannshausen Ph.D.
                Senior Trainer, Maxon Master Trainer, L&D - Strategist
                Cinema 4D mentor since 2004, Member of VES, DCS.

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                  counter-illegal last edited by

                  Thanks a million!

                  kind regards, Anna

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                  • Dr. Sassi
                    Dr. Sassi last edited by

                    You're very welcome, Anna!

                    If you have any follow-up questions, please let me know. Preferably with a c4d file, even a "dummy" object, I'm happy to explore it.

                    Have a great weekend.

                    Dr. Sassi Sassmannshausen Ph.D.
                    Senior Trainer, Maxon Master Trainer, L&D - Strategist
                    Cinema 4D mentor since 2004, Member of VES, DCS.

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