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Uploaded by on Feb 7, 2010

Blender 3D Exercise: Basic Cruise Ship Hull Modelling
Episode #7

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Another episode, todays episode idea was submitted by Bigd524!

Happy Blending, And please remember to post model ideas in the comments!

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  • On the rudder you filled in the gaps between the two faces, how did you do this?

  • @bigd524 I selected the gap I wanted to fill (selecting the verts or edges works) and I pressed Shift+F.

    The tool forms faces which are very messy and for something really detailed (not a basic mesh) you would probably have to do it manually to get a good result.

  • @Blender3DProjects

    Thanks mate this really helps me, i wave been able to make a rather good cruise ship hull, which i am quite proud of.

  • @bigd524 Cool, I would like to see it :D Could you upload a video?

  • Hehe you have one of your starships as a wallpaper :)

  • @snipperbes Indeed i do :D

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  • I think i have mastered the technique of modelling a hull, have a look on my page...

  • @Blender3DProjects

    I will do that that.

  • Well done, you made a grey boat

  • @Renddslow I put a circle on the face by removing the face and filling in around the circle and face by selecting 1. the circle and 2. the 4 verticies that made up the face, then i pressed Shift+f. Hiope this helps. Thanks for the comment.

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