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# 1 31-03-2004 , 04:08 PM
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PatchModeling teapot

I've just learning patcnmodelig and tfis is my first work with patches.... my own house teapot user added image
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# 2 31-03-2004 , 04:14 PM
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It looks very good. Only thing I see with using this technique for this particular case is there seems to be problems with the roundness of the body. Maybe a lathe would be easier?


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# 3 31-03-2004 , 04:51 PM
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I don't know what you want to say..can you eplain to me what you meen with seems and roundness? tnx

# 4 01-04-2004 , 08:59 AM
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I think hw means the pot does not appear to be a surface of revolution. However, I can see where the actual pot could have that kind of symetric hexagonal shape to it.

It kind of adds some interest verses a more simple revolved shape.


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# 5 02-04-2004 , 09:50 AM
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ok.. but I just learning technics called patchModeling user added image

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