Maya for 3D Printing - Rapid Prototyping
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# 1 25-06-2004 , 01:28 PM
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Revolve-Tool

I'm taking this tutorial right now: StarWars Walker , and I'm at the point where I will be making the first knee. It says that I shall build a CV Curve and then use Surfaces > Revolve, but I just get this result everytime I do that:

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What have I done wrong?

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# 2 25-06-2004 , 02:03 PM
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I am not sure exactly what you need, because the link didn't work. I think what you are talking about is surfaces>revolve If so go to the revolve option box and change the Axis Preset to Y. If that doest work then try X or Z. Hope this helps.

# 3 25-06-2004 , 02:54 PM
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Originally posted by Der Kaiser
I am not sure exactly what you need, because the link didn't work. I think what you are talking about is surfaces>revolve If so go to the revolve option box and change the Axis Preset to Y. If that doest work then try X or Z. Hope this helps.

I've already tried that. But here's the link: StarWars Walker

Did a little mistake in the URL-tag user added image

# 4 26-06-2004 , 01:15 AM
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Found it out now. I had to create the curve in the origin user added image

# 5 16-04-2005 , 03:36 AM
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Camtasia experiment

Sorry do dredge up an old post, but I didn't want to start a new one on a related topic. Here is a lesson (not really a tutorial) I made on the revolve tool. https://www.artildawn.com/video_tutor...bs-revolve.avi
The file is around 47 mb. I'm still working on getting the best file size to movie size to compression ratio. It is recover at 1024x768 so it is a large screen image... consider yourself warned. If you're a noob, I ask that you check it out and let me know if it is helpful. What is good or bad about it (besides the file size)?



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