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Robbies Adventures
Topic Started: Feb 15 2014, 05:32 AM (161,704 Views)
HENDRIX
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You should be using a mirror modifier and only have the model on one side. ;)
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Robbie
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Thanks, but I'm kind of confused as to how the mirror modifier works, should I add it a the beginning ? Because, when I want to add it, for example on the legs on this dinosaur, it looks a bit weird.
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HENDRIX
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You should, but you should only model one half side of the animal, not a round body.
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Robbie
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Hmm, I'm not sure how to do that, would it be possible by splitting the shape in half at the beginning ( in my case a cylinder ) ?
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Check out this tutorial...it helped me a lot when I started out https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dut5qb3KR74
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AnYe
Oct 28 2014, 07:31 AM
Check out this tutorial...it helped me a lot when I started out https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dut5qb3KR74
Even though the raptor is horribly inaccurate and you have to use blender 2.49b, this is pretty much the way you should tackle modeling - the style and technique is pretty good.
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HENDRIX
Oct 28 2014, 10:42 AM
AnYe
Oct 28 2014, 07:31 AM
Check out this tutorial...it helped me a lot when I started out https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dut5qb3KR74
Even though the raptor is horribly inaccurate and you have to use blender 2.49b, this is pretty much the way you should tackle modeling - the style and technique is pretty good.
the model becomes more detailed in the next parts of the tutorial...and he shows all steps pretty well. I did not even model in Blender at all when I watched it first, but it gave me a good idea of how to "build" models c:
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Terrena Laxamentum
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There is always something going on...

The sea horse I love!
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Robbie
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I'm going to take a break from animals, and make what I am best at making, objects ! I made a gift stand from scratch, so it will be released. It just needs some fixing, does anyone know how to add more objects on, I added them in nifscope, but don't appear ingame. I'm guessing is has something to do with the branch organization. Anyway, see for yourself !
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Priya
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Oh Its nice to hear.Thanks for the gift stand.Can't wait for the release.
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oh les échardes

Awesome work, Robbie ;) :3
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Robbie
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New mesh fence made from scratch by me.
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looks good, I suppose Nils doesn't know what a fence is xD
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Robbie
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I'm also confused as to why he pressed the don't understand button. xD
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Burroughs
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Gerben doesn't know what a fence is either! xD

to help everyone out, here is a definition. :P

A barrier, railing, or other upright structure, typically of wood or wire, enclosing an area of ground to prevent or control access or escape.
Edited by Burroughs, Oct 29 2014, 02:47 PM.
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