I am trying to match shape II in the picture below. Shape I is my attempt. My method is to use a rectangle and make the lower face smaller. Then I put an edge loop between the top and bottom face, push it out aways, and bevel it. However, the bevel only goes between the top face and the mid point. I need an even…
EQ: That example is just what I needed, thank you =D. I seem to struggle with my approach to certain shapes, which I suppose comes with my lack of experience with subdivision modeling. As you can see I am 'ok' at getting the large shapes, but completely fail at more complex smaller details. obliviboy: I believe that…
@DeathstrokeFTW This is a circular pattern, so decide an amount of segments you want on branches and base that will match up nicely. I started with 8sided base cuz I want 4 branches. 4 branches with 4 sides each will match up nicely with 8sided base. One (red) of them unique, the rest instances. 4 new branches with 4…
I'm trying to model this chain in Blender and I can't find any good way to do it. It's mirrored both on the X and Z axis (Z is up in Blender) but flipped, so I can't use a standard mirror modifier. You can do it with an Array modifier but it's really funky, you can't reliably move points that are mirrored so it's a pain in…
For your specific question about the light blue cone, notice that its a combination of 2 rotations. Assuming a typical right handed coord system with z up, you'll want rotation of 60 degrees from the yellow cone about y, which puts it into the same plane and space as one of the upper darker blue cones, then you need to…
@izmuze The short answer is: the vertical support loops are causing pinching where they meet the curve of the leading edge of the wing. Terminate these support loops closer to triangular notch, delete the remainder of the loop and leave the resulting triangles near the corner of the notch. Here's a break down of this…
Beforehand, this is not so much about how to model a weird shape, but about how to approach modelling a piece I'm not 100% sure about, so apologies if this is not the right place to ask. Hey guys, so I've not much experience with 3D overall, but I was asked to tackle the modelling part of a group project since I was the…
Did some more subD practice, would love to hear what people think of these questions. Max methods would be more appreciated. 1-Is it better for trims (please correct me if they're not called like that) to be separate meshes? If so, extrude+detach? 2-Any accurate way of guaranteeing a perfectly round surface? Would love to…
Hey, Starting to get into 3D modeling and I've run into a small problem, where I want to extrude one face into a shape over top of another face, where the two faces will share a set of vertices after the extrude. I was trying to model a tank, but have moved past the problem now, so all I have is this quick example I made…
Ok so i ended up modeling a similar thing last night, and i'll explain a little what u did. I started off with a cylinder that was 36 sided I added some cuts in at one end to retain the shape of the curve Then i removed every 4 edges, leaving 2 inbetween. This becomes the basis for your flat areas. After you have this, its…