Maya for 3D Printing - Rapid Prototyping
In this course we're going to look at something a little different, creating technically accurate 3D printed parts.
# 1 27-02-2008 , 11:17 PM
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# 2 27-02-2008 , 11:55 PM
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Looks good so far, could we get a pick with the wires, maybe able to off er some help then.

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# 4 28-02-2008 , 03:00 AM
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The roof looks a bit dense to me, as I can't see any poly's for all the edges. How many polygons in the roof?

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# 5 28-02-2008 , 04:34 AM
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Too many...I just extruded the faces up and smoothed it, because i dont know any other way of doing that. user added image

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# 7 28-02-2008 , 05:35 AM
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perhaps the smoothing was a bit too much as it's a solid blue so I would remake that bit more efficiently.

I just quickly did this to give you an idea of what I mean

Base mesh something like this although this was done in a few seconds so you could make it a bit nicer
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It will look like this when Smooth Mesh Preview mode is used in Maya 2008 (press no3 key)

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Then convert the mesh preview to poly's using linear and it will look like this
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Should be more efficient.

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# 8 28-02-2008 , 06:13 AM
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Your mesh looks fine apart from the number of edges going across the roof, take some of those out before you smooth it and you'll be fine

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# 9 28-02-2008 , 01:10 PM
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the parts holding up the railing look dense in polys to me to especially for as small as it is

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# 12 28-02-2008 , 11:56 PM
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thats' looking much better

Keep it up

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