Maya for 3D Printing - Rapid Prototyping
In this course we're going to look at something a little different, creating technically accurate 3D printed parts.
# 1 26-08-2005 , 08:30 PM
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Started yet another project. If only I could finish one entirely.

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# 2 26-08-2005 , 08:36 PM
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# 3 26-08-2005 , 09:34 PM
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Whew!! You're off to an amazing start! That's really nice. Can we see a wire?


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# 4 26-08-2005 , 11:53 PM
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amazing start, ive never seen anyone model the entire front end first, but its an interesting approach.

looks perfect, keep going! and dont give up.


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# 5 27-08-2005 , 02:30 PM
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WOW Thats amazing!

# 6 27-08-2005 , 02:44 PM
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Niceeee.

# 7 02-09-2005 , 04:43 AM
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Updates. Don't get much time to work on this because of work, but I think I'll finish this one.

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# 10 02-09-2005 , 05:33 AM
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# 11 02-09-2005 , 07:35 AM
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Do you find it easier modelling one bit to completion before moving onto the next bit?


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# 12 02-09-2005 , 12:44 PM
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I 've used both approaches before. With NURBS it's easier to start out with the entire basic shell, and then refine from there, that's how I did the 350Z in an earlier post. With polys (this project) you can work on one piece independently until you're happy, then move on. Either way though I'll always go back and refine the entire model when it's approaching completion.

# 13 02-09-2005 , 08:06 PM
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WOW MAN THAS AWSOME, realy nice work man keep it on user added image

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Coming along slowly but surely.

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