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See Everybody the Brick with WINGS!
Ok that was Incredibly Dificult!
 :shaking:
still do not know if I'm doing a fighter bomber or a salad
but I think it defines the wings and stuff
I found a tutorial .. Blender .. Very basic but at least .. I learned to copy and paste objects and give them ways .. perhaps based units all have flaws that brick with wings that can tell me that I'm ignoring aspects of blender and I can significantly contribute to the mission of making a better ship

many thanks for your help: D I seem to have made good progress

and now with your permission


I go to to sleep .

PS: I did not find a tutorial to understand .. Gmax

there a lot of manuals in my language blender

Use google translator sorry for my very poor english

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Offline z64555

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Re: See Everybody the Brick with WINGS!
Well, its a start!
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Re: See Everybody the Brick with WINGS!
Continue playing around in Blender. It is a start, but there is still a long way to go.

 

Offline Getter Robo G

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Re: See Everybody the Brick with WINGS!
You're on fire!    :yes:

 :D   No seriously, you're already 10x better than me.

This is only the beginning...
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Offline Unknown Target

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Re: See Everybody the Brick with WINGS!
If you can, grab the demo of modo. It'll give you an easy way to at least learn the basics of modeling, and then when you dive into Blender you'll have a better idea of what you should be doing. :)

 
Re: See Everybody the Brick with WINGS!
If you can, grab the demo of modo. It'll give you an easy way to at least learn the basics of modeling, and then when you dive into Blender you'll have a better idea of what you should be doing. :)

from where I get this demo?


thanks everybody! :)
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Re: See Everybody the Brick with WINGS!
ok .. I have a problem

which button to put an oppressed, especially with black lines?
as reverse that situation?

I played a bit with the vertices of the cube giving them .. different ways and trying to form something shaped craft

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Re: See Everybody the Brick with WINGS!
common sense fix that was found the button

I have another problem

when you stretch the side of a cube vertex is in a right


when stretched across a vertex of the cube is otherwise
and I have no symmetric
observed in the tail

it happen?




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Offline z64555

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Re: See Everybody the Brick with WINGS!
Just keep playing around with Blender and you'll get used to using it.

Experiment, try different buttons, think of different methods of achieving the same result.

One thing I suggest you learn immediately is how to control your viewport (such as top, left, front, and back views) and snaps.
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Offline Unknown Target

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Re: See Everybody the Brick with WINGS!
If you can, grab the demo of modo. It'll give you an easy way to at least learn the basics of modeling, and then when you dive into Blender you'll have a better idea of what you should be doing. :)

from where I get this demo?


thanks everybody! :)
!

http://www.luxology.com/trymodo/

They just released a new version, so unfortunately their trial stuff is down at the moment. There are two flavors of demo, one is free and the other is $25, which includes all the tutorials you need to get started. The side benefit is that I think the tutorials teach you some good modeling techniques as well, so you can use other applications.

 

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Re: See Everybody the Brick with WINGS!
I find it helps immensely if you start out with a symmetric model, that way you can use the mirror function. You can apply asymmetric details later.
I also just started using blender, keep up the good work! >_o   

Edit: These tutorials are also very helpful if you haven't seen them yet.
http://blenderunderground.com/2007/07/18/blender-basics-part-1-video-tutorial-completed/
« Last Edit: January 26, 2011, 02:37:11 am by Pred the Penguin »

 

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Re: See Everybody the Brick with WINGS!
http://www.cdschools.org/54223045235521/blank/browse.asp?A=383&BMDRN=2000&BCOB=0&C=55205

Closest thing I can find to what I started with. The fisrt thing I ever made was a monkey man made out of the primitives, did I feel good when I made that! :nervous: Should contain some useful tips on the basics, I prefer PDF tutorials for things like this, mainly due to smaller download and is easier to store locally on the computer, for those who don't know or don't want to download the video files. :)
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Offline Rampage

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Re: See Everybody the Brick with WINGS!
Muchas gracias por compartir su model con nosotros.  Con mas practica, usted dominara esta forma del arte muy pronto.  Pero tengo varias sugerencias: Primero, debe usted intentar Wings3D (una programa gratis: http://www.wings3d.com y ahora en Espanol tambien).  Es una programa muy facil para aprenderla.  Secundo, debe usted buscar varias guias (en espanol; hay muchas en el Internet) de Blender o Wings3D o otra programa de modeling.  Eran una gran ayuda para mi cuando comence modeling.  Y ultimo, Blender es una programa muy dificil para aprenderla.  Entonces, necesita usted mucho paciencia porque hay muchos shortcuts mismos que hacen varias funciones diferentes.  Y por favor usted no tiene miedo si usted falla; intenta otra vez!  Y esta comunidad le ayudara si usted tiene preguntas.

Translation:

Thank you for sharing your model with us.  With more practice, you will dominate (the art form of modeling) very soon.  But I have some suggestions: First, you should try Wings3D.  It is an easy program to learn.  Second, you should find some tutorials in Spanish for Blender, Wings3D or other modeling program.  They were a great help to me when I first started modeling.  And finally, Blender is a difficult program to learn.  Thus you need a lot of patience because there are many similar shortcuts that perform different functions (or commands).  And please do not fear if you fail; just try again!  And this community will help you if you have any questions.

-Rampage

  

Offline Rampage

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Re: See Everybody the Brick with WINGS!
Y tambien, trabaja con cuidado cuando manipular la geometria de su model.  El engine del Freespace 2 es muy sensitivo y no quiere mallas que tienen muchas faltas (por ejemplo: error de la deteccion de colision, malla sin multiple, etc.).  En mi opinion, el proceso para localizar averias es un gran dolor en mi cabeza!

And also, work with care when manipulating the geometry of your model.  The FS2 engine is very sensitive and does not want meshes that have many faults (for example: collision detection errors, non-manifold meshes, etc.).  In my opinion, the process of troubleshooting is a big headache.

-R