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dannyfizzle 16-02-2004 12:17 PM

a Question on fishy sketch tute
 
hi guys.. im very new at modeling but am eager to start.. i downloaded the fishy sketch tutorial to try and get the hang of things.. except im a little lost here.. after the back drop is put in the bottom right, and the box is made around the fish body, he adds in some extra segments (by using the arrrow keys) to help you map it out a little later with the fins and stuff.. then he uses some tool to create a segment through the whole thing in the bottow left window.. now i am baffled at what the tool is and where i would find it..
please help out someone ignorant.. :(
thanks

Sir_Pro_View 16-02-2004 03:36 PM

It was the Knife tool and you'll find it under the Construct tab.

dannyfizzle 16-02-2004 08:04 PM

Thankyou
 
Hey man thanks. .:D found it straight away.. now for the next part.. no doubt i will be posting another question/problem soon enough
thanks again

dannyfizzle 18-02-2004 05:14 PM

told you i'd have more issues!
 
lol.. okey.. after the first success.. i have downloaded another few tutes and have got to grips with more of the technical sid of things.. .HOWEVER.. (he says) in the fishy tute.. you know the part where he highlights half of it in the bottom left view port and deletes the half.. ? what tool is that please.. and where would i be finding it.. (would really help if he said as he did it.. )
sorry to be a pain..
thank you
:D

Heh heh its okey.. false alarm.. call off the search.. the Noob found it.. <-- beer for me. .:D

Sir_Pro_View 18-02-2004 10:16 PM

Danny:

Its not really a tool to do that.. all your doing is making sure your in Polly mode and just right click but hold down the right button and lasso the piece you want highlighted.. Then hit Cut or press Delete. And that's all she wrote:-) Hope that helps you out.

Greg

dannyfizzle 19-02-2004 06:19 PM

SWEET!
 
Hey thanks Greg.. i was individually selecting the points then deleting them cuz it worked and i couldent be botherd to keep messing up my model and having to reload to try and find the right thing to do.. but thanks for the help and support.. :D
much appreciated.. .:D
i do have another question about a totally different subject if you wouldent mind answering for me though.

Sir_Pro_View 19-02-2004 08:34 PM

What's the Question Danny?

dannyfizzle 19-02-2004 09:08 PM

Famas
 
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could you maybe tell me the best way to make these indentations as you know im very new so i dont really know the ups and downs.. if its too difficult.. just say dan.. bag it.. and i will.. :o :(
thanks again for your response :D

AverageJoe 10-03-2004 04:09 PM

You could always bool that out. It would be pretty dirty but it would work.
There is also subdivision...

Sir_Pro_View 10-03-2004 04:32 PM

I'd probably use smooth shift. then use weights to sharpen the edges of them up.

kumar 11-03-2004 11:19 AM

I dont think i would smooth shift,,, i would use the knife tool or bandsaw to slice it up a few more then manually tweak it,,, gives the best result i guess.

Sir_Pro_View 11-03-2004 12:34 PM

Your Right Kumar.. Bandsaw and tweaking it works alot better. *L* Me bad

K Dawg 21-03-2004 09:18 AM

i would like to know when part 3 of the fishy tute will be available.

AverageJoe 22-03-2004 06:22 PM

Could you use the bandsaw on the grip though? That looks like a perfect job for boolean.

R4s1n 23-03-2004 10:55 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by K Dawg
i would like to know when part 3 of the fishy tute will be available.

I believe not very soon because he's finishing up his McLarens tutes. Also he and Peter are collaborating something together, so it might be a while.

Or you could PM Philip with the question.


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