@fireguy789 i know now, I've worked out that you have to select certain vertices on edit mode to make it smooth properly, otherwise it screws up the model
how do you make the circular lego parts look so smooth, when I import my models into Blender, the rounded parts don't look very smooth, they look more like octagons...is there a way to eliminate this?
@Saminatorger I don't, the software does that (I use Carrara, though, not Blender). Blender has a button labeled AutoSmooth. Try that out.
As for your question: In 3D modeling, models are made up of points, lines and polygons. A circle, in theory, is made up of infinite points and lines, but that makes an infinitely large file. Hence, you need to be practical with how many points you need to draw a circle. In this case, 8 points was enough. Smoothing takes care of the rest.
Wow, you've definitely got a knack for this kind of thing. Now I need to figure out how to achieve something at least a sixth of this caliber for my movies, and I'll be happy. =P
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TheDodoOS 1 year ago
@fireguy789 i know now, I've worked out that you have to select certain vertices on edit mode to make it smooth properly, otherwise it screws up the model
Saminatorger 2 years ago
how do you make the circular lego parts look so smooth, when I import my models into Blender, the rounded parts don't look very smooth, they look more like octagons...is there a way to eliminate this?
Saminatorger 2 years ago
@Saminatorger I don't, the software does that (I use Carrara, though, not Blender). Blender has a button labeled AutoSmooth. Try that out.
As for your question: In 3D modeling, models are made up of points, lines and polygons. A circle, in theory, is made up of infinite points and lines, but that makes an infinitely large file. Hence, you need to be practical with how many points you need to draw a circle. In this case, 8 points was enough. Smoothing takes care of the rest.
L33chnology 2 years ago
@L33chnology I see, thanks very much
Saminatorger 2 years ago
He uses Carrara Studio
LuiDeca 2 years ago
PUTA QUE PARIU!!!!
LuiDeca 2 years ago
I feel like such a n00b for asking but...do you use carrera for this, or blender, or some combination of the two?
FilmableJAM 2 years ago
Blender to convert from Ldraw format to 3ds. Carrara to animate.
L33chnology 2 years ago
Wow, you've definitely got a knack for this kind of thing. Now I need to figure out how to achieve something at least a sixth of this caliber for my movies, and I'll be happy. =P
SithFilmer 2 years ago
Beautiful stuff. If I ever become a professional director, I'm calling you to do my CGI.
Zoot101 2 years ago
Awesome
Legoluke654 2 years ago
Terrific job on the dog fight! I really enjoyed that scene. :) Keep it up! :)
ScreamingTantrum 2 years ago
O_o
korm24 2 years ago
That is very, very impressive. Such a shame we may not see it in a finished film.
spugesdu 2 years ago
omfg amazing
legozard1 2 years ago