Here's my method that I said at beginning (considers it as the answer or solution until someone suggests me better one): More details for anyone that not familiar with sub-d modeling: (I'm still learning so I want make better explaination for people like me.* There's a triangle, a circle and a square. You need to make a…
I hope this is appropriate for this thread. It's certainly not as exciting or advanced as most of the puzzles in here. I'm very new to 3D and have been learning Max for less than a week. I'm trying to model some objects for practice and am getting utterly defeated by my Maglite flashlight here. The button switch sits…
Hey guys. So I'm making this robot and having troubles with a certain part. It's frustrating and where I live no one knows how to hardsurface good (don't even mention using max at all). I've read many hardsurface guides, but because each situation seems too specific for my inexperienced mind, my head simply can't grasp how…
@EarthQuake I think your images have broken links. Your dropbox links dont show up for me. @HellishBaroness Think about the edge flow of the actual object. I dont mean the edge flow of your mesh or a 3d term. Once you figure out the flow of the edges of your subject, you can plan out how and where to place your…
@BladeSharpe looks like you're almost there. Exspanding upon zachagreg's well thought out examples that really is a key aspect to think about or in other words pre-planning prior to modeling anything, will mostly mitigate potential problems from occurring, any how a few additional points to keep in mind: 1. Where possible…
@guitarguy00 It really depends on the size of the object and whether or not it will be seen up close by the player. Fastener threads usually aren't something that players are looking at up close. Adding this kind of detail in Substance painter is probably the fastest and easiest route. Using floaters probably makes sense…
Uhm, actually model created in 2 parts, shell and a regular sphere inside. Because they have got float distance between (doesn't touch each other), it's not a negative extrude/bevel seam. Yeah, but modeling steps is similar. * Start with a sphere 32x. +Editpoly modifier * Select some loops, chamfer edges (in max chamfer a…
@LostPigMessenge Pinching is mainly derived from an extreme diagonal low poly face transition between circular support and rectangular boundary edges once subdiv was applied. Now in my opinion a quadified sphere is the most optimal object to use in this type of situation so you were actually on the right track too begin…
Nope. I understand I'm limiting myself by not utilizing all the tools max has to offer, but I prefer not to work with a stack on models. Aside from mesh smooth and symmetry from time to time (I usually collapse the sym). I use modifiers constantly through out the process of modeling but I've never found it very useful to…
Alright so this is a pretty quick one, start with a 18 sided cylinder(12 may work too) make a few bevels to block out the main circular forms, make one last extra bevel to add a little padding on the outsides for the hard shapes, then go in and sellect 2 of ever 3 edges(select 2 leave one, select 2, etc) and remove them.…