So easy...can´t finish :-)
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hi guys,
could you please tell me how to finish this"drop outlet" please?
i can´t figured out, even it´s so easy
thanksthe final piece should be like these
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Here's a quick screen grab....
[flash=800,600:3ac54odl]http://www.youtube.com/v/JGIdpHCb3Go[/flash:3ac54odl]
Used Artisan the smooth at the end
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PushPull a Circle to make the lower cylinder.
PushPull again +Ctrl to leave a seam to make another cylinder on top of that.
Select the top circular edge of that and scale if about its center [+Ctrl] to make an inverted conical shape [like a funnel?].
It's hard to see if the top part is circular - if it's not also scale the top in from a side [+Ctrl] to make it an oval.
Group it all.
Make a Circle on the Red axis and extrude it as a horizontal cylinder, move that so it intersects the Group centrally where the 'scooped-out' parts are.
Edit the Group and 'select all', right-click context-menu Intersect with Model.
Exit the edit and erase the horizontal cylinder as it no longer needed.
Re-edit the Group and erase the unwanted parts to leave the 'scooped-out' dips in the 'funnel' part.
Now form those little 'ear' bits... Assuming they are cylinders make a small one, inside it's own component and position [grouping will stop thing accidentally sticking together]. intersect with the model again and trim to suit. Copy the component across to the other side - Scale x -1 to flip it.
Finally you can explode all of the parts and reconfigure into a combined new Component... -
an excellent and quick answer, thank you guys!
video tut is cool!
what would be the world like without you....
best of luck!
cheers!funny, i thought curviloft plugin will do the magic...
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@tibet said:
...funny, i thought curviloft plugin will do the magic...
It [or EEbyRails etc] probably would,,, BUT they are really necessary...
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