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3D Modeling F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 20 6:14 am)
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Hiya Trav, My application is LightWave (because that's all I got), but i'm strictly a non-organic modeler. I usually start with a sectional profile polygon that I can extrude and go from there. All of my models can be built with a handful of the basic tools, straight out of the box. I rely heavily on extrusions, bevels, smooth shift and stencils to modify basic primitives. Depending on what I am modeling my work flow varies, if I am working on a building - plan, mass then detail. If it is a weapon - side view, mass then detail. If it is a robot, then I start with moving details (like fingers) and work backwards to a whole that makes some sense. Doesn't always work. I find that my favorite tool of all is "undo" :oP Next one up... Cheers! - M
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I have done planed out modeling, in both apps, I just find the spontaneous work more fun
I use Bryce 4 & 5, `cause that's all I got for right now. Yes, Bryce is limited in modeling, but I have fun with it, and that's all I ever really wanted it for. I model more mechanical things since Bryce (off the bat) is not an organic modeler. that, and the fact I LOVE tecnical things. (mechanical devices, robots, etc.) I should start with the base of whatever I'm working on, but I don't. I start with whatever part excites me the most. Which usually leads to undo and major resizing, but my backwards brain will have it no other way. AgentSmith
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I use amapi 6.1. I model anything, but mostly stick to organics because inorganic objects are too easy and they bore me in a few minutes. I also find that I like imaginary characters more than realistic ones. Realism has been done to death and its gotten to the point where I dont care to look at realisitic models because its like going to the poser gallery (all images look the same). When modeling a character, I usually start with the chest and work out from there. No particular love for any method as I use box, construction curves, subD and single poly. Not too crazy about nurbs tho. BT
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ok heres the deal Post your app 1 post what kind of models you mostly do organic structral or mechanical buildings vehicles etc 2 Last post your modeling process if your making a human do you start with the torso head hands etc do you use box modeling detail out poly by poly siloute etc Ill start out My main app is Lw I model everything but mostly enjoy organic for most models i start with the chest torso area using boxed out then going to extruding polys for arms head legs etc but often create detailed areas using polys then conect them I find difrent areas of the model work better with difrent methods of modeling ok now its your turn go go go