JD Mather Posted December 21, 2008 Posted December 21, 2008 I would forget about edgesurf, rulesurf, revsurf...surftab1, surftab2... all of those old obsolete surfacing commands. There are much more powerful surfacing comands in r2007 and later. Quote
arjun_samar Posted December 21, 2008 Author Posted December 21, 2008 So i was playing with the edgesurf today a bit creating a pillow and thinking how did you elevate those grips up like that. Using Ortho and typing in direct distance works well to elevate them up on the Z axis. big bro... yes.. just turn on ortho on while in isometric view, then i move the points to z.... see big bro shift new post? big bro rgarjr lets try it.... see if we can create it... hope we can:D Quote
arjun_samar Posted December 21, 2008 Author Posted December 21, 2008 my pleasure, as long as im helpful ill help. If im not i wont I think you certainly have your surfaces figured out! I think you did a great job with the surfaces. I was just thinking about the table cloth you made. Since you used a loft command you can set the conditions for your loft at each curve. For instance you should be able to set an angle which it enters your last curve. I only have 2005 on my home computer so i cant remember the exact prompts you get. big bro... shift.... thanks.... ok i'll try also the technique you just posted, see if i can do it... hope i can do it.... im really happy to be a part in this forum... its really nice in here... people helping each other.... Quote
arjun_samar Posted December 21, 2008 Author Posted December 21, 2008 I would forget about edgesurf, rulesurf, revsurf...surftab1, surftab2... all of those old obsolete surfacing commands. There are much more powerful surfacing comands in r2007 and later. gud day big bro.... im really new to 2007. coz what im using before it was 2004 so i really dont know some of the new more powerful and improved commands in 2007.... hey big bro..... do you know some of new commands in 2007? i just wanna try it out. :D thanks in advance.... :) arjun Quote
mugshot Posted December 22, 2008 Posted December 22, 2008 why don't shift to cad 08or 09? its better than 07:wink: Quote
rgarjr Posted December 22, 2008 Posted December 22, 2008 Here's a quick shot using loft. Using 13 splines as cross sections. I can see it now looks a bit like a bed cover. Oh and yes, ReMarks cat came out of the cover this time around.. Quote
mugshot Posted December 22, 2008 Posted December 22, 2008 it looks like the grand canyon at night lad... yet nice one there.... cheers!:wink: Quote
arjun_samar Posted December 22, 2008 Author Posted December 22, 2008 why don't shift to cad 08or 09? its better than 07:wink: big bro.. im just a student and im on a OJT (on the job training) and the company where im in.... they only have acad2007 Quote
arjun_samar Posted December 22, 2008 Author Posted December 22, 2008 Here's a quick shot using loft. Using 13 splines as cross sections. I can see it now looks a bit like a bed cover. Oh and yes, ReMarks cat came out of the cover this time around.. nice big bro.... cloth like cover.... Quote
shift1313 Posted December 22, 2008 Posted December 22, 2008 arjun, acad07 added loft and sweep and those are probably the most helpful in this situation. 06 and older did not have these options unless you used some sort of autolisp. I believe helix was also added in 07. rgarjr, i think it looks pretty good. loft is much faster to create surfaces like that isnt it:) I noticed both of you guys have some really pronounced "lumps" in your beds. Do your real beds look like that? I think if you focus on more subtle lumps and bumps it will be more realistic. If my bed looked like that i wouldnt want to jump in it:) Also you will be suprised what a good material selection and bump map will do for a flat surface. Try going subtle with your cross guides using loft and add a Bump map. Quote
JD Mather Posted December 22, 2008 Posted December 22, 2008 ...im just a student and im on a OJT (on the job training)and the company where im in.... they only have acad2007 Students can download the latest Autodesk software for free from http://engineersrule.org There is almost no difference between r2007 and later releases of AutoCAD in terms of 3D modeling. Quote
arjun_samar Posted December 23, 2008 Author Posted December 23, 2008 Here's a quick shot using loft. Using 13 splines as cross sections. I can see it now looks a bit like a bed cover. Oh and yes, ReMarks cat came out of the cover this time around.. hey big bro... the cat. was it a landscape? how did you do it? thanks... Quote
autocad_designer08 Posted December 23, 2008 Posted December 23, 2008 ok na yan jun. as master shift said, you'll just have to fillet the corner to make a bit realistic. narinig mo yung bombing dito sa iligan kamakailan? Quote
rgarjr Posted December 23, 2008 Posted December 23, 2008 hey big bro...the cat. was it a landscape? how did you do it? thanks... Nope, just good ol Photoshop. I guess I could have also used an diffuse and opaque map for it. Quote
mugshot Posted December 23, 2008 Posted December 23, 2008 ok na yan jun. as master shift said, you'll just have to fillet the corner to make a bit realistic. narinig mo yung bombing dito sa iligan kamakailan? maybe you should discuss it in the chat area:? Quote
Cad64 Posted December 23, 2008 Posted December 23, 2008 Lets keep the discussion in English please. :wink: Quote
arjun_samar Posted December 23, 2008 Author Posted December 23, 2008 ok na yan jun. as master shift said, you'll just have to fillet the corner to make a bit realistic. narinig mo yung bombing dito sa iligan kamakailan? like big bro cad64 said english daw.. ( nope i havnt heard it.... are thier any casualties? when did this happen... guess we should continue this talk in chat... Quote
autocad_designer08 Posted December 24, 2008 Posted December 24, 2008 Lets keep the discussion in English please. :wink: im sorry masters... expect me not to use my language here anymore Quote
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