susanmoses opened this issue on Mar 31, 2004 ยท 18 posts
susanmoses posted Wed, 31 March 2004 at 11:19 AM
I have a door that I want to radius at the corners... somewhat like a submarine hatch. I can't find a tool to radius with. Thank you for your help. -Susan
bigbadelf posted Wed, 31 March 2004 at 11:30 AM
That sort of modeling tool is too advanced for Bryce. ;o) The only ways i know of getting around that is to either use a lattice for the door where you can draw the shape you want or to use cubes and cylinders to create the corner shapes. If there are others i'm sure people will chime in.
diolma posted Wed, 31 March 2004 at 2:15 PM
One possibility comes to mind - could you use a terrain? Set the brush to a reasonable height and just fill in, but leave the corners rounded? (You'd also be able to create some detailing if your hand is steady enough - mine wouldn't be..) Then clip off the "ground level" and flip 90 degrees in the x or z axis. Just thinkang aloud here... Cheers, Diolma
Erlik posted Wed, 31 March 2004 at 3:20 PM
You could achieve fillet with some creative Booleaning, but you're better off with the lattices and terrains, as they suggest.
-- erlik
diolma posted Wed, 31 March 2004 at 3:33 PM
I tried my terrain idea: forget that route, the edges get lost and the corners are too coarse. Oh, well, it was worth a try. (I also tried using a bitmap created in a paint prog to get better accuracy, but that didn't work either.) Back to the drawing-board... (Hmm. Maybe it's time to experiment with some of the boolean options I've ignored so far.) Cheers, Diolma
diolma posted Wed, 31 March 2004 at 4:04 PM
diolma posted Wed, 31 March 2004 at 4:06 PM
oops - for "squares" read "cubes"
Mrdodobird posted Wed, 31 March 2004 at 4:48 PM
My opinion has been, if it can be thought up, it can be done with Booleans!!!!(unless if it's organic) however, I don't know what "radius" is, so I can't help. Sorry!
susanmoses posted Wed, 31 March 2004 at 5:11 PM
Hi diolma, That's exactly what I want... just different dimensions... so I'll try it. I achieved something close to this with the Booleans, but the faces are rounded as well, causing shawdows I don't want. Back to Bryce to try it myself. Thank you so much, Susan
MuddyGrub posted Wed, 31 March 2004 at 6:59 PM
Bryce 5 comes with a rounded cube object that looks pretty similar. Did you take a look at that?
susanmoses posted Wed, 31 March 2004 at 7:13 PM
@ Diolma: It worked perfectly, but was very hard getting the geometry placed just right. Since I am doing door in one colour w/a slightly larger border in black... there were (12 pieces) in all to move around until I got it just right. The rounded cube boolean didn't work as I needed a flat face and the rounded cube is slighty rounded on the face. Thanks for figuring out this puzzle. You smarty pants. Warm regards, Susan
pakled posted Wed, 31 March 2004 at 8:59 PM
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it's 1/2 the diameter of a circle..c'mon..didn't y'all take Geometry?..;) in Wings, you could take a cube and bevel 4 sides of it..;) smooth the edges if you like..;) our mission goes on..;)I wish I'd said that.. The Staircase Wit
anahl nathrak uth vas betude doth yel dyenvey..;)
Zhann posted Wed, 31 March 2004 at 10:37 PM
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Zhann posted Wed, 31 March 2004 at 10:39 PM
BTW, you could make it as thick as you wanted...
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susanmoses posted Wed, 31 March 2004 at 10:56 PM
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pakled posted Thu, 01 April 2004 at 9:24 AM
oh..ok..yeah..I was just workin' off me head, instead of at the screen..the lazy man's way..;) I did a safe door a while back, something like this, but not quite..still recommend the program to anyone who needs to model, tho..;)
I wish I'd said that.. The Staircase Wit
anahl nathrak uth vas betude doth yel dyenvey..;)
diolma posted Thu, 01 April 2004 at 6:53 PM
Thx for the thx, Susan. I'm glad it worked. The thing I learned whilst doing that was "STOP! Think about the math". By keeping the numbers simple, I was able to do it fairly easily (all parameters were entered numerically, not via the tools). And it only took me 30 mins to do it (including a couple of "oops: glad I saved recently" incidents). So I learned a lesson and managed to help at the same time! Insert feeling of warm, suffused glow here Cheers, Diolma