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.
# 31 28-02-2007 , 10:11 AM
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sorry about the updates, busy with school like usually on weekdays...

appreciate it zeroalarm user added image yeah i love the renders since im using lambert occlusion rather than default :p

wow goodluck to them to do it on all the consoles out.. cant wait though, the game is going to be run on unreal 3 engine.


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# 32 02-03-2007 , 07:32 AM
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ived come straight into a wall, does anyone know how i can model this out, thanks ;p

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Hmm maybe get a good side view image use it as a image plane and use create polygon tool extrude to the desired width, for a start off basic shape. From there i dont know lol, im not even sure if what im saying is the best method, im quite the noob myself.

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thanks for the comment boltneck, ill keep that in mind user added image

well, i havnt touched maya for about 1-2 weeks now and feel like just a small project to get my mind back into it, soo im just gotta create this within the day or two user added image ill do the first turret when i can be bothered :p hope you like it, heres a couple of screenies in game. battlefield 2 turret btw, cheers ... marlon

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Hey Marlon

for the seat thing on the Mech/gun turret thing, I would start off with a cube, sat with 4x4x4 divisions and shape it to the desired then go from there, extruding and splitting, it looks a fairly simple object to do so it shouldment be too hard once you ge the basic shape down.


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# 36 09-03-2007 , 09:47 AM
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Hey steve,

yeah i think ill do what you suggested about get the general shape then start extruding and splitting user added image why did i think of that! user added image thanks again man, big help to me...

started a tiny bit of the gun turret one,

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heres also an update of my new battlefield 2 turret just started now

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i think im finished now, any crits anyone?

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