Hi all first post on this lovely forum, been lurking for years. First time I've tried to do a full on hard surface model with turbo smooth etc. Ive usually just done mobile stuff but wanted to have a crack at some next gen workflow. The idea for the model I'm working on at the moment is to create the high poly to bake down…
@Yogifi Thank you. @tatertots Thank you for taking the time to follow up your initial question with a detailed explanation of what you tried and what you were looking to improve. Glad you found the posts helpful. Cylinder intersections is a good place to start and from there the v block project covers three different…
@iacdxb Start by blocking out the shapes to determine how many segments the arch will need to match the intersections with the vertical gussets. This dumpster looks like it's mostly welded plate and square tubing. The individual parts could be modeled separately or combined into simplified sub-assemblies. Since there's a…
Lmao not gonna lie I spent like 2 hours today manually placing support loops on a simple mesh, which took maybe a couple minutes at most to just clean up and put a chamfer mod on it. I've only used chamfer mod on simple geo because I don't understand the requirements for getting optimal results on complex geo. Got a few…
Hey guys! I've been working on my subd modeling lately and one of my challenges was a Clone Trooper helmet. I've run into some issues with my usual workflow on this as I've modeled separate pieces using different techniques making it a little difficult to combine without pinching. How would I also best ensure the shapes…
@rudenko_je Welcome to Polycount. Consider checking out the forum information and introduction thread. This thread has a lot of great resources so it's probably worth taking some time to skim through the recent posts and look for examples of how other artists have solved similar problems on other shapes. A couple of posts…
@PleaseHelpMe A few posts up there's a couple of discussions about adding shapes to curves. You'll want to read through those for a more detailed answer to why this is happening and how to resolve it but the basic idea is to maintain a relatively consistent spacing on the geometry that makes up the curved surface and use…
Hello All. THANK YOU. I've spent the last two months (?) learning to model. 0 experience in any visual field. Can't even draw. I went through this thread start-to-finish several times, followed all the links that weren't dead. Downloaded the tutorials, made sure I understood each question and the posted solutions. And so I…
@anotherdoseofcorey Translating approximate 2D shapes to a reasonably accurate 3D volume can be challenging so it's best practice to start off by blocking out the basic shapes to figure out how it all fits together. Below are three possible options for creating the recessed area around the small cylinder. The first example…
The first attempt is smoothing badly because your edges don't flow along with the shapes of the knife. Your second attempt is better, but you're overcomplicating things by adding way too many loops in order to define the curve of the blade. When you add two edges so close together like you did on the side there, you're…