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Modeling a human head

October 23rd, 2008 4 comments

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My recent work. :wink:

Intro:

In about 2006, I know that this kind of method (From a cger named ChenDaGang) to accomplish such a model, I spent a lot of the time but I did not achieve the desired effect (Curve adjustment, surface creation,etc.) , that made it impossible for me to go on.

Two weeks ago, I have time enough to do the work, Now I know that sort of work wants a lot of patience. And I am still working on it.

Chief method:

Draw the section curves, and then use loft to create the initial surface.[You can see the post modeling a human ear (by rubencito)]

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Modeling Hair Dryer-Modern

October 15th, 2008 2 comments
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Author:

Modern

Url:

Billwang

Intro:

In this tutorial, Modern will told u how to make good use of the ‘network’ command.It is worthy of seeing this.

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hand_magnifier-Modern

October 13th, 2008 No comments
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Author:

Modern (Taiwan)

Intro:

In this tutorial Modern will try to make a characteristics handle. A little more difficult, but not complex.

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Modeling a human ear-rubencito

October 10th, 2008 No comments

Quotes:

I first sculpted an ear from a modeling clay, sliced it like a birthday cake and visually “digitized” the sections into Rhino. I used Curve->Freeform->Control Points to draw the section curves. All sections must have the same number of points and the points of all curves must be visually in sync with each other. I rotated the sections in place and used Loft with Closed Smooth option to create the initial ear surface. Rubencito

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Rope on a curve

October 9th, 2008 No comments
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steps

Steps:
1.Path Curve.

2.Spiral curve (Command: Helix, Around the path curve).

3.Orient the profile curve on the path curve. (Command:OrientOnCrv with Perpendicular option)

4.Sweep along 2 curves, select path & Spiral curves as the rails.(Command:Sweep2)