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Bryce F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Jan 04 3:16 am)
The only thing i can come up with is to use 5 cubes: one positive and four negative cutters, one for each slope of the roof. Oops. Lets try that again: one positive cube rotated so it looks like a diamond shape (as in the playing card suit). Squash it vertically and cut off the bottom half. Use two other negative cubes to cut the sloping ends. Add cylinders for the seams. How's that?
Attached Link: http://www.wings3d.com
In Wings 3d..yeah..I think you could create a cube, maybe inset it about 100% on the top face, then connect the corner points to the inset, then raise the center portion..that'd give you close to the shape. As for the individual tiles, not sure of an easy way, you could just use cylinders, and replicate them. (if you want to get technical, you could cut a cylinder lengthwise, then intrude the two ends, and you have..one tile..I'm thinking if there's a way to distort a grid, you could do the whole megilla at once..maybe ask the folks in the Wings forum..if you need wings..I wish I'd said that.. The Staircase Wit
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Attached Link: http://sketchup.com/eval/
Go to the site above and download the demo of Sketchup. It`s the full thing and you get to play with it for 8 hours working time. It`ll take you about 2 minutes to make a roof like that and then you can save it as 3ds. No modelling experience needed. It`s a piece of cake. Before you do anything go look at the tutorials on the site. They play in media player and are an example of what a tutorial should be. The only downside is, when your eight hours are up, you`ll want the prog and it`s $500. Let me know what you think if you try it. Good luck.You could model it with a crapload of cylinders. Then use the top down view. Do an elevation render. Then use that render to make a terrain. (Easier to manage than a ton o' cylinders.) The other option?... Use Wings3D and Uv map it.
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