lets call it support structure, not necessarily support loops in the sense you would use those when you do not use creases. its just needs a little different thinking about things. you need to keep in mind that the edge quality is dependent on the surrounding geometry, to have consistent looking edge quality you need a…
when you crease your meshes you have to work a bit differently from using classic support loops. poles on edges can easily shade poorly, you should always make sure of clean loops/rings on edges otherwise you have these spots jesus why are these images so huge? @@"Eric Chadwick" ^^
Someoen mentioned the edge cease feature of blender the other day.. and i played around with it again... someone has to ue a littel different workflow than the traditional support edges... so i did hit the wanted topolpgy perfectly.. but for a small finger excercise.. if someone is more free in the wanted form then this…
This may depend on the wanted outcome.. both almost only boxes.. no bevel yet on the edges with needed "curcation".. only subdiv.. no edges creases (weights)..
Hey everyone, im trying to model a phase 2 clone trooper helmet. Ive gotten the model basically done and now I am adding edge loops to the model so that I can subdivide it up properly. I keep running into the edges that are causing me issues because I need to have multiple edges going into them in order to create a fully…
You don't want to disturb the edge flow or create 5 edge poles along a clean cylinder like that. Try to terminate any loops or edges on the flat surface away from the loop.
Since you uses some hexagon base and subdivided this further.. : You just might want to scale your outer edges along X and Y only.. to give it a more "rounded" look.. ??
how do I model these 4 'capsule' shapes? My problem is that the capsule shapes need rounded corners so I think I need to add more edges, however If I add edge loop(s) I think it will ruin the large capsule and circle shape on the right.