Hi guys. Any ideas how to make this pattern? I tried everything in substance painter and it seems like im gonna have to model it by hands. Please help ::astonished:
I always wanted to do more baroque like twirly squiggle... so may like so.. ? (there seem to be some holes at the top right an middle part..but also some inbetween inlays.. near the animal head i'm not quit finished yet.. ):
Hey guys! I wonder if there's better way to make shapes like this: I think i never saw this kind of tricky shape merge explained. Especially when there's a subtraction on the curved shape at the same time. Also there may be a big chamfer at the boolean's intersection. To me it's a nightmare and always done by hand at the…
@@wirrexx oh my god. It's amazing how simple it was. I think my decision to try to solve the problem with a 24-sided cylinder was foolish. It seems like the story will end if you create a low polygon with a 24-sided cylinder of the same size and a high polygon with a 48-sided cylinder. But I have one more question. Did you…
I've been working on learning and understanding hard surface modeling. To learn I decided to model the 2nd Gen Light Cycle from Tron: Legacy. I managed to make the front "wheel" (Well enough for now) and I have a base mesh for the body but I've been trying to cut out the windows in the style of this movie reference image:…
Let’s apply it right away. Looking at the game assets, the barrel mesh was made with a 24-sided cylinder, so I tried using a 24-sided shape. My eyesight is bad today, so I guess I'll have to stop work. The floaters are very visible. I'm so lucky to have this community and kind people like you.
lets call it support structure, not necessarily support loops in the sense you would use those when you do not use creases. its just needs a little different thinking about things. you need to keep in mind that the edge quality is dependent on the surrounding geometry, to have consistent looking edge quality you need a…
How do I make a 12 strand rope/cord like the images below? Not talking about the individual braids of each strand, but the overal look of it like in the second pic. I know how to make a braid in 3D, but can't wrap my head around how to do one properly in Blender.
Hello everyone, I am thinking of what would be the best approach to recreate those "spans" on the wings of an airplane. How would proper topo look like ? And is modeling the best way to do it or is there other ways like sculpt/texturing and what would be their respective pros and cons ? Here's a cheap modeling attempt…