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 26-02-2003 , 09:15 PM
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Simple man model

Having some problems with mine, for some reason mine is doing this...

# 2 26-02-2003 , 09:17 PM
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trying to post the pic user added image

# 3 26-02-2003 , 09:22 PM
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Looks like you need to turn on the "Keep Faces Together" option. To turn it on after an extrude has already been done, you can find it in the Channel Box when you select the particular Extrude history item.

To have it on to begin with, you can turn it on under Polygons > Polygon Tool Options > Keep Faces Together.

Also, watch out for the extra faces you have... you can see them as a face component handle on an edge. I can see a couple in the screen shot.

# 4 26-02-2003 , 09:24 PM
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Yeah thats done it

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# 5 26-02-2003 , 10:04 PM
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lol that tutorial really needs to be redone user added image

# 6 27-02-2003 , 04:23 AM
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:O.. i will do it!.. hehehe, j/k.. who did it in the first place? I learned from the tutorial at the time btw user added image.


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