For the next part of the digital set tutorials, we had to make a fence. All of the image planes were set up and the individual posts were made first. One default panel was then made which could be duplicated and edited to fit the rest of the panels. Once the whole fence was made according to the orthographs, the entire fence was bevelled with its segments and fractions changed and edge loops were added in to hold the geometry. We then cleaned the model up by renaming and grouping the parts so we could delete the history and freeze the transformations.
Thursday, 29 November 2018
Toolkit 1: Autodesk Maya: Digital Set (Part 6)
For the next part of the digital set tutorials, we had to make a fence. All of the image planes were set up and the individual posts were made first. One default panel was then made which could be duplicated and edited to fit the rest of the panels. Once the whole fence was made according to the orthographs, the entire fence was bevelled with its segments and fractions changed and edge loops were added in to hold the geometry. We then cleaned the model up by renaming and grouping the parts so we could delete the history and freeze the transformations.
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