Hi Roman,
> It is simply interesting to me to create her in Nurbs.
> To be typed it is more than experience for the further work..
It's not really a model that is well suited for NURBS construction though - like I mentioned before models that are more melty and blobby tend to fit better with sub-d modeling techniques rather than NURBS modeling techniques.
So it's not really a great model for gathering NURBS modeling experience with - that would be kind of like practicing pounding in nails with a screwdriver. You could probably make it work but it's not using the tool that is best suited for the particular job at hand.
In particular the area that I show indicated with the red arrow above will probably be the most difficult to achieve. The other areas have a better separation between forms - each area that has a tighter bend is a separator and the general process is to build the larger forms out of a more simplified and possibly extended sheet for each one, and then cut them with each other and the tightly bent connection zones are formed by filleting.
- Michael
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