1- you can smash me at the off topic section, there's a special thread for it.8etty wrote:throwing my last four squishy balls at toms head...kchhhrlll

2- i understand from the above statement that 8etty has four squishy balls

1- you can smash me at the off topic section, there's a special thread for it.8etty wrote:throwing my last four squishy balls at toms head...kchhhrlll
No, I did not use any emitters or dielectrics.8etty wrote:what uv roughness and absorbtion values did you use thomas..plus i think i have to make my black face under those leds more reflective..so there's more scattering going on there too
I think that was done with Solidworks which is parametric. Now you have to learn that and nurbs mwhoohaha!Mihai Iliuta wrote:
I need to seriously start learning nurbs modeling.
Cool! Im a solidworks user also, but I bang my head against table trying to create good surfaces. I sometimes have to go into rhino, and bring it into solidworks like you mentioned. I would rather be able to do it all in SW so I will check out this geometry works.whiskey wrote:right eric..it was done in solidworks..which is a hybrid modeler..so i started with nurbs surfaces for the body and converted it into a solid after that..
now with our new geometryworks add-on there's nothing we can't model in SW
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