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Just started this afternoon
![]() Until now I ve only finished the basic shape, lots of details to add... Btw: Is there a proper way to get sharp edges in a subdivided (preview)object? Last edited by little_penguin; 12th May 2007 at 11:44 AM. |
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Cool plane
![]() You preserve edges sharpness by enclosing them with other (new) edges. That also goes for materials boundaries ...
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Very nice work. It looks just as I remember it from when I was in the military. I was stationed on a F-5 skvadron
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It looks very well. Was it made from one object ?
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Hi all,
thanks for your replies ![]() @frimi: I created it by extruding lines, currently it consists of 21 objects: ![]() Here is an example (the elevator) for my subdiv troubles ![]() ![]() Thanks in advance bye olaf |
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One thing you can do is "Commit subdivision", which converts the subdivision in real polygons. After that you can sharpen the edges as you like it.
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