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.
# 181 30-01-2012 , 12:13 AM
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You've lost some geometry along the way... too many smooths perhaps.

Any plans for the next outlaws page?

# 182 30-01-2012 , 12:38 AM
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interesting texture Jay! this will be interesting. LOL stwert you goose LOL


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# 183 30-01-2012 , 12:12 PM
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Bullet: Yeah its just a start on metal panels reflection/spec etc. Once I got the required look I'll just export the material and use it later.

Stwert: I'm returning to the world of Outlaws at long last - in February - so expect some stuff in March...its gonna look very cool and sexy!!!.

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# 184 31-01-2012 , 12:27 AM
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material setup update

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# 185 01-02-2012 , 11:56 PM
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Onto the tail. Cutting the moulded join to attach to the fuselage

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# 186 02-02-2012 , 12:17 AM
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Am i missing something Jay or are you texturing before your model is complete ?




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# 187 02-02-2012 , 01:10 AM
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Jay are you making the model as a single unified object?

I mean it seems to me that you can easily get away with the horizontal stabilizers root fairing as a separate part which would be far easier to model then trying to unify it and would probably be more like the way it actually is on the real airplane.


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# 188 02-02-2012 , 09:59 AM
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JSprogg...no mate I'm not. I was too tired to do any modelling the other night as I'd worked late so started some shader tests

CTBram...you are kidding right? Check some mustang ref mate, you'll be surprised at the shape and connection for this part. A strange area again, remember the strange extrusion on the wing for the elevator...Of course it will be separate.

Probably my choice of words confusing those brain cells

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# 189 02-02-2012 , 10:13 AM
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remember confuses the crap out of me Jay...I type that quite often and I still dont know why LOL. Nice simple geo thus far mate on the rear wing....

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# 190 02-02-2012 , 10:17 AM
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corrected us both mate LOL

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# 191 02-02-2012 , 10:19 AM
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bahahahah dont worry I do it a lot....he he he he he. Thank you

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# 192 02-02-2012 , 01:15 PM
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JCTBram...you are kidding right? Check some mustang ref mate, you'll be surprised at the shape and connection for this part. A strange area again, remember the strange extrusion on the wing for the elevator...Of course it will be separate.

Probably my choice of words confusing those brain cells

J

Not hard to confuse my brain cells lately my friend.

I must have misread your intentions about attaching the horizontal stab and its fairing to the fuselage. I figured if you were going through the bother of attaching it there must be a good reason and just wanted to know what it could be.

I agree the fairings for the connections of the wing and the horizontal stabilizer to the fuselage on the P-51 are quite complicated especially the flange extruded from the fuselage at the root of the wing above the flaps.


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# 193 02-02-2012 , 03:16 PM
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Heres the ref for the tail fins:

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# 194 02-02-2012 , 11:18 PM
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Bit more done this evening between other stuff....need to tweak a bit more for the 'join' then add the elevators for it

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# 195 03-02-2012 , 12:39 AM
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Looking good Jay! that looks like a very difficult section actually..I have done similar...to get the creases in the right place is no easy task!

LOL I have just read your sign bahahahah....should be "Here's the deal. I'm the best there is. Plain and simple. I wake up in the morning and I piss cement...cos Im a hard bastard".

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