@perna @"Pedro Amorim" thanks for your replies. indeed sometimes something quite simple is sitting right in front of you , I had to look at it upside down :-). anyways, made first progess by working with a rotated sphere, the using extrude on some of the isolines to create the "holes"/slats. However, still looking at a few…
I often work with concept artists that start with 3D as a base. They push, pull, drag and deform their blockout meshes like crazy. I want to use these meshes, but they have a metric ton of these shapes. My solution: Use a script that can set a face to be planar from a whole selection of faces. Bind this to a key you can…
Hey guys,ive got this very specific modelling issue. I guess most of you know Grant Warwick and his shaderball he did for the courses provided. Well ive tried remodelling it and cant get around one detail which is still bugging. Its on the picture in the red circle,its this corner of this edges,i wonder how to get smooth…
Hello friends, Yesterday I tried 3d modeling for the first time, my reason for beginning to modeling is that I want to participate a contest called supercell maker, To this contest I have to do a skin for a video game character called Nita, but I don't have any experience, but I learned a litlle (I used blender) and I have…
Hey guys. So I'm making this robot and having troubles with a certain part. It's frustrating and where I live no one knows how to hardsurface good (don't even mention using max at all). I've read many hardsurface guides, but because each situation seems too specific for my inexperienced mind, my head simply can't grasp how…
@BladeSharpe looks like you're almost there. Exspanding upon zachagreg's well thought out examples that really is a key aspect to think about or in other words pre-planning prior to modeling anything, will mostly mitigate potential problems from occurring, any how a few additional points to keep in mind: 1. Where possible…
One thing that helps me time after time: learn about the actual structure and construction of real world objects. How was this ship made in real life? If we made these objects hundreds of years ago, then there is already a process in place that we can reproduce digitally and we probably have records of how it was made. My…
It's generally frowned upon in this thread to do someone else's work for them, but I felt like I needed some practice. Is this sort of what you were going for? No clue how to reduce the pinching further. I don't consider myself a master hard surfacer so I'd appreciate anyone with more experience showing a more efficient…
@LostPigMessenge Pinching is mainly derived from an extreme diagonal low poly face transition between circular support and rectangular boundary edges once subdiv was applied. Now in my opinion a quadified sphere is the most optimal object to use in this type of situation so you were actually on the right track too begin…
@Brick Top - This was done very quickly(rusted) with no blueprint so its incredibly inaccurate!!!(its crap basically :P so i shouldn't really be giving you any advice but i will anyway :poly142: :P) So once again you have abit too much geometry where some areas have way too much, but it is a good improvement. Here's what i…