-I just took a random amount of edges, you will have to work out how many you need for that :p 1) Make a cylinder (having 1 cap segment is helpfull to make the selection) Select 2 edges, skip 2 (or you could do like 2-3, 1-2, depends on what you need) and scale them in as much as is needed 2) remove the top 3) with border…
Okay I'm having some trouble. In the image below, the bottom row shows what I originally had set up to support the edges of my model. I didn't want to add an entire new line down the length of my model because it looked "off" in the render, so i connected a few vertices closer together. As you can see, it looked scrunched…
OBJ File It have the steps I used to get to the final shape...Starting from a plane / edge extrude, then make a cylinder as reference, to scale the piece around and align it later on. I pick the cylinder as rotation pivot then duplicate it around and correct the misalignement of edges to have the straight parts, then…
Thanks tynew, I was thinking I prolly needed to run that initial support edge coming fron the flat front inset down the vertical instead of running horizontal like I have mine now. I obviously just need more geo. Also, I try to stay all quad, but how important is it really if you have some tri's if we are just baking down…
Hmmm, alright, I'll try that. Thanks guys. Edit: Question though: if I get the shape right with the edgeflow in for an easy cut-out, wouldn't smoothing it (like actual smoothing, not the preview) smooth out everything and I'll lose the edge contours I want? Example: Since this surface is a little curved, manually moving…
Hey buddy, glad you're back :) I'm gonna try and do a video this time because I usually spend something like 5-15 minutes modeling something to show you, but 40-50 minutes to write it all up to get my thoughts in there correctly, in order to avoid the norwenglish you'll soon be witness to. When It's done processing on…
@hututuzhang The distortion is caused by reducing the loops instead of carrying them across the shape. While it is generally possible to manually compensate for this type of shape distortion, some broader context is also required. Catmull-Clark subdivision smooths by averaging the existing vertices. This recursive…
Thanks for your help guys! I always thought those really good artists could fix everything by only using the ring/connect tools. And that they (almost) never used triangles and ngons. I also thought they did that way because cutting everything manually is a lot more time consuming. But I think I thought wrong, didn't I?…
@chopsuey Hey bud, this is the classic "cutting a hole in a cylinder" problem. I suggest you look through this thread for some learning, because this is just one method to do this. In short why you're getting stretchy no-no's is because you made an extrusion at the cylinder's established edge, and you are NOT allowed to…
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…