How to model something like this?
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@gaieus said:
Hi Handlez,
Your image is not loading (and is set to show to certain people). Could you attach it directly to your post?
I did
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Is that the whole image, not modified? Because it seems a surface halts abruptly where the loop crosses. Maybe I am not seeing it correctly?
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@mitcorb said:
Is that the whole image, not modified? Because it seems a surface halts abruptly where the loop crosses. Maybe I am not seeing it correctly?
Yes,the pic is a little bit strange but you can understand how this shaped ,right?I don't need a detail model of it I just wanna know the idea of modeling it.
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You could maybe try Spiralizer, then import the resulting mesh and further edit it in SU
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The
[CASF]FunShapes.rb
[ http://rhin.crai.archi.fr/rld/plugin_details.php?id=59 ] has a 'horn' option so it makes this kind of thing, you can then rotate/move/erase/add/adjust as needed... -
handlez, I made a quick video but can't upload until after lunch... stay tuned.
I used all native tools, no plugins... well until the end when I subdivided it to make it much smoother -
[flash=853,505:2onbpc09]http://www.youtube.com/v/57zFyH8Iws4&fs=1[/flash:2onbpc09]
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I need to go to "Make a Quick Video Modeling School"
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That simple.
Nice flowing and great poly modeling!
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Thanks all.
I just hope it helps handlez. -
should be titled "master at work".
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Maybe add some thickness as in reality!
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@unknownuser said:
Thanks all.
I just hope it helps handlez.It totally does!!!thanks man!!nice modeling skills with basic tools.It's a real eye opener!!
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And all without ever doing a Save As. Impressive Boo.
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Masterful!!! I was hoping that the solution to my organic form might use the "Follow Me" tool but looks like I'll have to model it from scratch, as you've demonstrated. After all it only took you 8 minutes. Thank you for that demonstration.
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Thanks guys and you are welcome.
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