(Not) Blowout Preventor - Oops
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I looked at my post, forgot to tell you I liked the model. You have done a good job.
I do a lot of modeling for offshore companies.
You can get rid of the lines, by using the eraser and the control key to hide the lines.
Ken
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You can go to this web site and watch as an ROV cuts the riser off the BOP.
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@unknownuser said:
You can go to this web site and watch as an ROV cuts the riser off the BOP.
Man, i hope they get it done...
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Just call Bruce Willis.........
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@unknownuser said:
I looked at my post, forgot to tell you I liked the model. You have done a good job.
I do a lot of modeling for offshore companies.
You can get rid of the lines, by using the eraser and the control key to hide the lines.
Ken
Thank you. I will try that tomorrow.
Appreciate the good word.
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@3eighty said:
Just call Bruce Willis.........
Chuck Norris could swim down there and crimp the pipe closed with his teeth.
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@unknownuser said:
Almost done.
How do I get rid of the lines on top of the gas cylinder? (right hand side of the assembly)
[attachment=0:2dirszvp]<!-- ia0 -->welltreeaux6.jpg<!-- ia0 -->[/attachment:2dirszvp]Insure bell shaped housing is a group, then rightclick, click soften/smooth edges, then
make sure soften normals is checked and adjust slider.p
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@unknownuser said:
You can get rid of the lines, by using the eraser and the control key to hide the lines.
Ken
Worked like a champ! Thanks.
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@pmolson said:
@unknownuser said:
Almost done.
How do I get rid of the lines on top of the gas cylinder? (right hand side of the assembly)
[attachment=0:3gj2dy1i]<!-- ia0 -->welltreeaux6.jpg<!-- ia0 -->[/attachment:3gj2dy1i]Insure bell shaped housing is a group, then rightclick, click soften/smooth edges, then
make sure soften normals is checked and adjust slider.p
This worked well also. (I tested both techniques)
Thanks.
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Done. Thanks to all for the help and suggestions.

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@unknownuser said:
Done. Thanks to all for the help and suggestions.
[attachment=0:3f10xwfu]<!-- ia0 -->ArguswelltreeFIN.jpg<!-- ia0 -->[/attachment:3f10xwfu]Thats incredible!
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Thanks NOLA. I wanted to add that I have about 30 hours on this one, which was a huge improvement over my first post here, which took me almost 80 hours.
Still learning.

And loving it.
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Cool, good job man! Planning on rendering it as well?
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Really nice modelling, very clean!
PS Happy Birthday

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You should upload to the Warehouse if you have an account
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Thanks flipya.
Render? Hmm. No, I hadn't thought about it. I'll probably continue to improve my modeling skills before I start rendering things. I want to work in this field (3D modeling) and I feel I need to be as versatile and efficient as possible before I say "sure, I can do that." So my plan is to first master modeling, then rendering. That way, I'll have a bunch of stuff to render, right?

Thanks rclub24!
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