@perna: nice solution.. a bit simpler and easier to edit later on. How dare you one up me! :P @Bad Spleen: As far as I know Turbosmooth and the NURMS smoothing in Edit Poly are the same but different routes to take when smoothing your model. They both use the NURMS method to smooth the object. The main difference is that…
It was pretty straight forward. Started with a 40 Sided Cylinder and deleted all but the top face. Extruded the border and deleted the center. Then I selected a fifth of the circle and deleted the rest. With the array function I then copied the reminder to make the circle whole again (this way I don't have to repeat every…
Ok so here we go @rogue1 Proportions might still not be correct, I was not really going for that! Adjust segmentation for your needs. ... Im showing a sequence, steps after each other... - On the first one, we can see a 64 sided cylinder - other segmentations would probably work too. - On the second one we can see a 1/8th…
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…
@acarmona88 Welcome to Polycount. Consider checking out the forum information and introduction thread. Sharpening unsupported corners on curved surfaces often produces smoothing artifacts that can be resolved with a few different modeling and topology layout strategies. Deciding which is approach to use really just comes…
So, I have been messing around with sub-D modeling for the past few months and have learned a lot. Both from this thread, gnomon workshop dvds, and many other sources. I thought I would share some of the basic thoughts that I have on the subject. I haven't really discussed them with anyone so feel free to rip them apart,…
My point before was if you create the inner cylindrical portion before you support your other geometry, You won't have the right amount of sides to have an "uninterrupted" curve. I'll explain what I mean (hopefully) The border in brighter green(minus one edge, my bad) right now is making a perfect half circle. It has X…
@LilacGear Welcome to polycount. A few post above there's a couple of discussions about adding or subtracting shapes from cylinders and curved surfaces and back on page 168 there's a little write up that covers working with a similar shapes on a curved surface. The principles covered in these discussions are the same that…
@sandrokaza There's a couple of detailed write-ups for similar shapes on the previous page of this thread. The basic idea is to use the existing geometry as support loops by placing the intersecting geometry between the existing edge segments on the cylinder walls. There's more than one way to approach modeling this so the…
So i got a PM from n88tr asking how i make cylinders inside of other shapes, so here are a few gifs: 1. Easy way to do what is shown in his example 2. Doing a cylinder inside of a box You'll notice i didnt make a full edge selection when i bridge here, sometimes modo likes to screw this sort of bridge operation up, so you…