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    • jemagnussenJ Offline
      jemagnussen
      last edited by

      Hi all,

      Do any of you know where to find natural looking aluminium welding seams to use in highly detailed models where it is important to see and know about the welding seams.
      The weld it self should be seem with a=xx measurements for weld and be push/pulled into place as both concave and convex.

      I have looked but does not find any such "tools"?

      Best regards
      Jesper

      HP ZBook 15, Windows 10 64 bit
      Intel Core i7-6820HQ @ 2.70GHz
      32 GB Ram
      NVIDIA Quadro M2000M

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      • TIGT Offline
        TIG Moderator
        last edited by

        Fredo's RoundCorner tool set should do what you want...
        There was some discussion about forming weld fillets on the forum - try doing a search...
        Tip... very small faces [<~1mm] will fail to form in SUp so you should scale up what you are doing, say x10, then fillet the welds and then scale back down x0.1 - these very small faces can exist, but can't be made...

        TIG

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          Slimdog
          last edited by

          http://forums.sketchucation.com/viewtopic.php?f=81&t=5942&hilit=mountain+bike

          I am a welder and have also played with making very realistic tig welds using the tutorial rsw shows in the above thread. I was successful but tig welds make a ton of faces. They are basically concave puddles in a string all around the joint. I am on a different computer so I cant access my weld bead file.

          I have also seen on sketchucation some where people using round corners plugin and then putting a texture on the weld bead.

          Good luck

          Post up some of your results.

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          • W Offline
            watkins
            last edited by

            Perhaps these will help

            Regards,
            Bob

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            • jemagnussenJ Offline
              jemagnussen
              last edited by

              Thanks all,

              I will try to use some of the suggested things. When I find the right solution I will post a sample here.

              Best regards
              Jesper

              HP ZBook 15, Windows 10 64 bit
              Intel Core i7-6820HQ @ 2.70GHz
              32 GB Ram
              NVIDIA Quadro M2000M

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              • J Offline
                JGA
                last edited by

                How about a low poly segmented fillet smoothed & with a image of a weld applied?

                Regards,
                JGA

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