How to make a net?
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Unlike Pilou, I am not above crying "Foul!"
(As foul as that may be.)
(Even chopped liver has rights.)
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Time out Foul? Fowl?
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Yes!
Play on!
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Well yes.
Brookefox's original recommendation should get you there.The selection using wireframe is a nice gimmick. But just using Didier's excellent "line to tube" ruby, you don't have to do that. You do have to unsoften the lines within the hemisphere. The ruby helpfully groups the result separate from the lines.
The issue is determining what sort of sphere framework you are looking for. You could also use a geodesic dome. But here is a result with my frame using the "line to tube" ruby. Much better than "manually" constructing it.What did you come up with PetroPix?
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@pbacot said:
Well yes.
Brookefox's original recommendation should get you there.The selection using wireframe is a nice gimmick. But just using Didier's excellent "line to tube" ruby, you don't have to do that. You do have to unsoften the lines within the hemisphere. The ruby helpfully groups the result separate from the lines.
The issue is determining what sort of sphere framework you are looking for. You could also use a geodesic dome. But here is a result with my frame using the "line to tube" ruby. Much better than "manually" constructing it.What did you come up with PetroPix?
Okay you two love birds-- settle down! I can't wait for when I ask, 'How to Make a Nest?'
Anyway, I'm working on it, working, working-- and I suppose I'm now on the hook for posting a tutorial here. Fair enough, I love this forum-- now where WAS I?
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I failed to mention the wireframe, edges only selection as I thought it was clear. Seems it was not, but as you say 'line to tube' doesn't require that.
Here's one with the non-radially faced sphere (dome), in which the faces are more approximately equal on the surface. If it is desired that the grid be regular before draping then take the faces only and drape the even grid from '(sandbox) from scratch' or other and drape as Pilou showed. Once draped of course the grid is distorted (except in ortho plan view).
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@unknownuser said:
now where WAS I?
You were going to show us approximately what kind of thingy you were looking to model.
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Ah yes, I have built structures like that with those plugins, too...
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[xxl-img:16r7n4hu]https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-tLQYrxWR3xE/SxpaQYN4YhI/AAAAAAAAC3c/QuXctyi_tG8/s1024/example2.jpg[/xxl-img:16r7n4hu]
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@brookefox said:
@unknownuser said:
now where WAS I?
You were going to show us approximately what kind of thingy you were looking to model.
Well, actually -- it's a bungie cord net, about a foot square -- for strapping down cargo on, say, the back of a motorcycle seat. So there's quite a bit of deformity on the original form involved: bulge and elasticity. Challenging to draw with any degree of realism, however, that's not my purpose at this juncture. The net is a subordinate feature on a much more elaborate model. The techniques discussed here are enough for me to "fake" it for the interim. The model's over-all purpose is to show functionality of its various components, and how they relate to each other; it's not to win an illustration prize.
Many thanks!
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@brookefox said:
I failed to mention the wireframe, edges only selection as I thought it was clear. Seems it was not, but as you say 'line to tube' doesn't require that.
Here's one with the non-radially faced sphere (dome), in which the faces are more approximately equal on the surface. If it is desired that the grid be regular before draping then take the faces only and drape the even grid from '(sandbox) from scratch' or other and drape as Pilou showed. Once draped of course the grid is distorted (except in ortho plan view).
can you please explain how you made those constructions beam ? step by step ...
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