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She's looking pretty good! Impressive to see that you're doing it 1 piece.
Quote from: Rod ONeal on June 09, 2008, 02:26:57 amShe's looking pretty good! Impressive to see that you're doing it 1 piece.and here I thought ships were always one piece, if you made a seperate chunk, you did a verticy weld and made it one piece. hmmmm.
Quote from: marstone on June 09, 2008, 02:29:50 amQuote from: Rod ONeal on June 09, 2008, 02:26:57 amShe's looking pretty good! Impressive to see that you're doing it 1 piece.and here I thought ships were always one piece, if you made a seperate chunk, you did a verticy weld and made it one piece. hmmmm.Simple vert weld isn't enough I'm afraid, you need to do a boolean operation to fuse the parts to become one.
Quote from: Adonis on June 09, 2008, 02:34:33 amQuote from: marstone on June 09, 2008, 02:29:50 amQuote from: Rod ONeal on June 09, 2008, 02:26:57 amShe's looking pretty good! Impressive to see that you're doing it 1 piece.and here I thought ships were always one piece, if you made a seperate chunk, you did a verticy weld and made it one piece. hmmmm.Simple vert weld isn't enough I'm afraid, you need to do a boolean operation to fuse the parts to become one.otay, as I am just now starting to work with any meshes, I'll take you word for it, and look at you funny at the same time.(what would a boolean operation do? )
Fuse two objects along their lines of intersection.
The smoothing on the paris is awful. Take much care on smoothing, it can save or ruin meshes.
I'm still seeing errors at the back of the saucer. And also, on the nacelles, that small section where it goes down on radius, assign a different smoothing group to it.