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Monday Movie #18: Grill Mesh Made Easy

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Uploaded by on Feb 15, 2009

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In this Monday Movie I show you how to use some material trickery to create a mesh grill for objects like speakers and sci-fi! With a little opacity mapping and Photoshop Magic, almost anything's possible.

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  • I've been looking all over for a simple low poly grille, but they all model it from scratch. Your tut is the best! Thanks!

  • Hey This is amazingly helpful, and i am gonna try it. Can you do it with the 'Diamond Shaped' Grill mesh, Like on a Bugatti Veyron Super Sport?

  • awesome idea

  • @Turtan4

    oooops, I got it. . . Sorry for that! :O)

  • @Alkabeer45b

    I didnt make these series ,.

  • @Turtan4

    Oh, it's smiley face with a fat nose!

    Why do you not continue these Monday tips to help a lot...?

    Good Luck!

  • @Alkabeer45b

    That smiley :-O)

    Makes me confused...

    Is it a suprised face with a huge chin?

    Or a happyface with 2 noses?

  • Yes, you are right.

    Another method is to make a basic pattern with splines & extrudeit it.

    We can also make it in CDraw or ilstr & import it in 3ds just to add extrude.

    :-O)

  • @Alkabeer45b

    You might be able to give that illusion with the use of a bump map

  • Thanks, but this method can't add mass to the grill,,,,, or is that possible...???

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