Ok, I just got started in Blender (my only previous experience is messing around a few times with tutorials for 3dsMax and Milkshape a few times over the years... so mostly a complete beginner but hopefully picked up a few useful things up to now) and I had the idea of doing a low poly B-2 Spirit. The idea being to make it…
@Suosa It looks like you're on the right track. If the mesh subdivides cleanly, without any major smoothing artifacts, then it's generally acceptable to use n-gons and triangles in hard surface subdivision models. Since this model is going through a sculpting pass it may make more sense to try and add these minor surface…
I just can't understand - it seems you dismiss other methods as wrong, and pick up on silly things like Hurr durr, of course I collapse Subd, how else could I deliver 200 MB files?? You offend me sir! You're arguing, I'm arguing! :poly122: But anyway, I don't think you can simply follow some rules about using the stack and…
@Elarionus A lot will depend on the available tool-set / plugins, preferred modeling operations and number of steps desired. Here's a few strategies for developing this shape with different tools. May need to mix and match to find something that fits your package and workflow. Definitely not the only way to do it so any…
@lammer_228 Overall it looks like you have the right idea. Whether or not the shape is correct depends on what the model will be used for (hero prop, background prop, minor environment clutter, etc.) and whether or not the model needs to closely match the reference images. A lot depends on where the object will appear in…
Hey friendo. You're gonna learn some math here, sorry. I see you didn't get the help needed, so here's a lesson in patterns. Identify the largest repeatable pattern. In this case, i'm able to pizza this boi into 6 pieces. The base angle for this pattern found by 360°/6=60° Now to break down one of these 60° slices. I do…
@vakdlfjas Welcome to Polycount. Consider checking out the forum information and introduction thread. Placing support loops along the edges that make up the walls of a cylinder will causing pinching. The topology needs to be routed around the existing cylinder geometry so it doesn't interfere with the smoothing behavior at…
@ConvexSurface Overall it looks like you have the right idea but sometimes connecting directly to a curve's existing polygon grid can cause a lot of smoothing issues. In these cases it's often better to place the intersecting geometry between the existing segments of the curved surface and use the existing curve geometry…
@MegaSofteae Creating a detailed outline of an object's profile can seem like a logical place to start but in most cases this limits the way you think about the shapes by constraining it to a 2D space. This is why it's generally considered best practice to block out all of the major features of an object in 3D before…
@Yogifi There's a lot to unpack but the answer to most of these questions is: it often depends. There's a significant amount of overlap between poly modeling and subdivision modeling but they are still distinct processes that require slightly different approaches. What's "right" or "best" depends entirely on how a model…