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.

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


  1. 1 Davidoff Posted November 29th, 2007 - 5:52 am

    Hi

    I was looking the model, and I tried to do that too, but some tools mentioned on the tutorial I couldn\’t find by myself (i mean just looking at the tutorial), i ask you, did you used some video tutorial to suport on model, or you just follow the mentioned tutorial without any suppport???

    Thank you and sorry my poor english =)

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