I am creating a bookcase and I wonder why every people say that 99.9% use subdivision modifier, but is so big difference on lets say simply planks of wood? My final question is if I should use it even on melamine?
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2$\begingroup$ Only apply subdivision for models that have need for curvy surface. Straight planks have on need for subd modifier. I don't think every one would say 99.9% of the time you should use it. Where did you read it? I advice that you stop visiting that forum if they all say that, it's sound like a prank to me. 85% of the time you don't need a subdiv modifier, lots of stuff in the real world is straight like wall and glass panels and ... you get the point. $\endgroup$ – hawkenfox May 1 '18 at 8:30
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$\begingroup$ What do you mean with melamine? $\endgroup$ – Leander May 1 '18 at 8:32
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$\begingroup$ @Leander, probably this google.fr/… $\endgroup$ – lemon May 1 '18 at 8:41
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$\begingroup$ No i didnt read it at forum , but many big artists says it so, anyway i get your point but i also disagree with your percentage. $\endgroup$ – daddycool May 2 '18 at 12:10