• Sub-D surface creation problem
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Hey there, so I have managed to get my self to Sub-D modeling and I'm doing great so far, until yet. I went into a problem where I could need your help. How would I manage to create such a surface with Sub-D?: [img_thumb]http://www.imagebanana.com/img/2ns767vf/subdoods.jpg[/img_thumb] That thing should just be floating geometry on the current mesh: [img_thumb]http://www.imagebanana.com/img/7yvy13m/subdsofar.JPG[/img_thumb] Everything I have tried didn't work so far, it just results in a mess. Thanks in advance =)
Do it manually?
And now some person please that does know something about subdivision modeling... If you don't get it what the problem is, than just ask me to explain it a bit more, instead of writing down such a useless answer!
Here's a rifle I made a while ago. If I decided to make it again I would probably go about it in a different way. [url]http://www.mediafire.com/?uzdmmdfolwg[/url]
Never mind, go it finally working :) [img_thumb]http://www.imagebanana.com/img/ggl38df5/nvm.JPG[/img_thumb] [img_thumb]http://www.imagebanana.com/img/jgx5wz58/nvm_2.JPG[/img_thumb]
[QUOTE=Pac_187;22199068]And now some person please that does know something about subdivision modeling... If you don't get it what the problem is, than just ask me to explain it a bit more, instead of writing down such a useless answer![/QUOTE] Would you mind explaining what exactly I have said that's incorrect, instead of being rude.
Well, doing stuff "manually" is the usual way you do when modeling stuff. Surfaces like this one aren't generated automatically ;) And sorry if it sounded rude to you, wasn't meant that way.
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