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StudioTools tutorial: Techniques | Art to Part (#2): A Ferrari Iron!

04Jul07

As i explain earlier in the StudioTools tutorial: Techniques | Art to Part: An Iron! post, I encountered problem during this tutorial, so I restarted it from scratch. I changed a little bit the design and take much more care about the way I built the surfaces.
The result…A Ferrari Iron! (we have fun the way we can…)

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To avoid any surface problems, I focused on every curves I Drawn (mostly G3 blend curves) using every single time the diagnostic tool: Curve curvature. It succeed quiet well: Automatic tools (fillet, round, tube) worked very well after then on these surfaces done with care. So here’s how I proceed (the alternate way in the tutorial). It’s not of course a truth, but the best I can do right now with my knowledge.

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As always, suggestions, advises, tricks or questions are welcome.

StudioTools tutorial: Techniques | Art to Part: An Iron!

15Jun07

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This official tutorial name is:

StudioTools Techniques™’ | Art to Part.
Skill Level: Advanced
Format: DVD , [120 min]
Date Published: Oct 2003

Well…Let’s say it’s not the sexiest tutorial in the world: Modeling…an iron!

But I think it was a really good tutorial, an interesting intermediate exercise, also a good introduction to blend curves, evaluation curve tools , surfaces continuity, and also a good way starting modeling with a sketch basis.

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On today’s date, this tutorial is no more available on the Autodesk/Alias website but:
THE TUTORIAL CAN BE ‘FOUND’ WITH THESE LINKS TO THE ZIP FILES: (lucky you!)

…isn’t the life beautiful ..

Well, beautiful, I don’t know: I spent hours and hours to model with the more accuracy I could: do, redo, do redo… to finally decide to redo it from the scratch.
But here is the first version:

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Here are the different reasons I redo it (but basically once rendered the differences won’t be visible)

1- Do cleaner surfaces (Body, handle, nozzle) and transitions
2- Replace the pinch surface in the nozzle part
3-Find a way to do a cleaner corner on the back part
4-Upgrade the general

The way they can get such nice surfaces,nice spans, still mysterious for me, … I see only one option, they use the rebuild tools! But in my mind it’s not good (you loose history)…

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The re-done version post: StudioTools tutorial: Techniques | Art to Part (#2): A Ferrari Iron!

Advises, suggestions or questions are welcome.




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