I'm quite new to 3D modelling, and I think this might be a bit too advanced for me, but I wanted to try anyways. To the left there is the reference and these are prints from my progress so far. What do you guys think? Any idea on how I might be getting it wrong? It does not feel right for me
this has been mentioned many times in the blog. I would advise you to go back a couple of pages and take a look. you will learn a lot. 1. the pieces you are building together, are separated2. I have a 48-sided cylinder in this case, so my box can fit in between the segments. This will automatically act as a supporting…
If you use not any smooth shading on the surface and the area around the cylinder is not curved.. that should be fine.. ( maybe one additional support loop ad the 90 degree edges).. ..or: have a look at it with some light object.. see any difference.. ?
@@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:…