Continuing on with my B-2 model in Blender... I'm wondering how to go about another approach for sectioning off the wingtips. In the following image, I have an edge going from 1 to 2, but what if I wanted to have the edge continue on until it reaches the hypothetical vertex at 3 where the edge would follow on to meet the…
@ApachEsH For general subdivision modeling: if a mesh holds its shape, is easy to work with and subdivides cleanly then it should be fine. One way to validate topology and mesh flow strategies is to test it out using subdivision preview and a reflective material. Rotate around the shape in the view port and look for…
@juanoblagu Those decimations look perfectly fine. @ArsenyZvonar First off, nice post! the amount of energy and time you put into this makes me want to give you my time and energy. When you cut holes in curved surfaces, you should match the cutting geometry to the surrounding mesh so that the quads can flow nicely. These…
@guitarguy00 You can alter the geometry, but it's a bit involved. So you make your Sphere/Geosphere demonchild, and that's when you notice it: The pinch. You try to mitigate it by chamfering that edge, but you have little control before the pinch gets even worse. Time to evaluate what the problem is. These edges come from…
@anishraaj Welcome to Polycount. Consider checking out the forum information and introduction thread. The ridges disrupt the spacing of curve's segments and this causes smoothing artifacts when subdivided. There's a few different ways to resolve these types of artifacts. Deciding which approach to use really depends on…
@tatertots I was planning on going through the weekly hard surface modeling challenge from 2014 (though I'm no where near prepared and instead decided to first go through all of Frank's detailed posts here). What you talk about with N-Gons and bevels to create the topology and join them up, I'm getting a good understand of…
@jdellinger98 Overall you have the right idea: using instancing, mirroring and other modifiers will reduce the workload and speed up the modeling process. Try to maintain a consistent shape transition when working with intersecting geometry on curved surfaces. Using a single base model for the high poly and low poly. It is…
I just can't understand - it seems you dismiss other methods as wrong, and pick up on silly things like Hurr durr, of course I collapse Subd, how else could I deliver 200 MB files?? You offend me sir! You're arguing, I'm arguing! :poly122: But anyway, I don't think you can simply follow some rules about using the stack and…
I believe that thinking in terms of how subdivison surfaces work fundamentally will help you both in this particular case and in the future, when you'll be facing similar issues. It helps me a lot to understand that, anyhow. Let's take a closer look at your geometry and try to think of what actually happens when you switch…
Hello there @@IronLover64 Your last post shows your main problem. Working on subdivision levels all the time is the easiest way to messy model that you simply can't edit. I will give you a little bit different approach to this. And that is: Take a break. Don't get me wrong, i don't want to discurage you at all. What i mean…