A praying angel pattern.
A praying angel pattern.
Using Designer 1.187, STL importer, Center line, conforming vectors, scanning probe/PE, and the ROCK chuck.
Eddie
Practicing a technique used to make rock patterns. This was a quick little exercise. With this technique I can make rock patterns in matter of minutes.
This pattern is so-so but fun. You have to use bit optimization at best due the thin parts in the sword.
Something a little different. I've playing with learning different textures so thought why not a ying yang sign with a smooth perfect side and a rough broken surface sign to represent the differences in life we all experience; happy sad, fast slow, perfection me (I'm the opposite of perfect).
Nice texture Oscar!
I started a modeling project that just failed miserably but I had a decent female face 3d model so just started building on it and somehow I ended up with Joan of Arc. The lilly of the valleys have been shared previously. mpc built with designer 2 so including the pattern as well.
.5 depth at 100 height and bit optimization to best due to thin parts.
You're gettin' purdy darn good at this Oscar, without wine and tequila that is..........
thank you. It does seem to be easier without liquid libations.
This seemed appropriate for today. Another sad day.
Edit: added the pattern for the cross and tear drop.
Very appropriate... Sad day, for sure
John
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Another simple cross. I used this pattern to try to learn how to do video screen captures for possible future tutorials. Another skill set waiting to be learned.