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From: Mike K4ICY (MAJIKMIKE)
Pilou, je suis reconnaissant!
Thanks Rich!
Ed, Keyshot never ceases to amaze me on it's speed and versatility. Looks nice!
Thanks Kevin! Of course, N-Sided Patch Blends and Surface Matching tools are on the top of my wish list! ;-) ...to dream...
Thanks Michael!
>flow, blend, lineweb !!
Looking at that stunt I pulled above
(LineWeb to Projection to Loft to Flow), I'm beginning to fear I just might eventually unlock some kind of awful power hidden in the MoI NURBS library! ;-)
From: Martin (MARTIN3D)
Impressive tutorial and skills! Thanks a lot for this. I have a strong urge to follow this tutorial to break away from my current exclusive use of booleans in the construction process.
From: Frenchy Pilou (PILOU)
French Translation Done! ;)
http://moiscript.weebly.com/deacutetergent.html
From: Mauro (M-DYNAMICS)
Mike-KING OF BLEND-
i think you're using a different version of MOI that is not available here: MOI V3 UNBIASED EDITION
(your blue plastic is gorgeous ! )
thanks for sharing tips and models,here a quickie in Arion
M
From: Mike K4ICY (MAJIKMIKE)
>I have a strong urge to follow this tutorial to break away from my current exclusive use of booleans in the construction process.
Thanks Martin! MoI is versatile!
Merci très beaucoup Pilou! J'actualiserai mon site bientôt. :-)
Thanks M! I love the transparent cap and purple bottle!
Ah... I just realized that on the bottles with the "spill-proof" spout, the cap threads are supposed to be in the inside so that the excess liquid can go back into the bottle.
...engineering... ;-)
MoI's lighting options place it in its own class, not many modelers allow for such an aesthetic workflow.
BTW, if you visit my lighting tutorial:
http://moi3d.com/forum/messages.php?webtag=MOI&msg=5222.1
You can cut and past the lighting options scripts into the keyboard shortcuts, and switch around the lighting modes for fun while you are modeling.
From: blowlamp
Great job there Mike!
So another render, this one done in Octane.
Martin (2).
EDIT:
Uploaded a second attempt with scaled (smaller) tiling and some changes to lighting etc.
Also, original pic replaced with a smaller version .
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bottle on floor.jpg
bottle on floor2.png
From: Mike K4ICY (MAJIKMIKE)
(drooling :-p... )
That
is nice, Martin! A Pinesol-type floor cleaner.
The clear material gives it the real feel of liquid-filled heft.
:-)
From: ed (EDDYF)
Nice composition Mike. Now you have a whole product line of cleaners!
What's next in your tutorial pipeline? I get a feeling you go to the dollar store to get inspired :)
Ed
From: Mike K4ICY (MAJIKMIKE)
> What's next in your tutorial pipeline? I get a feeling you go to the dollar store to get inspired :)
Oh no Ed... You got me! ;-)
Now you'll have to guess which store it was in particular: the Dollar General or the Family Dollar?
Some guys get to model jewelry and fine Italian autos... I model janitorial supplies. LOL!
The thought actually crossed my mind at one time. For some reason there is a high variety of cheap plastic consumer goods in those stores. Good study.
Now that you got me all self-conscious, I'll have to aim high $ with the next tut. ;-)
From: ed (EDDYF)
I think there's as much esthetic quality in some throw-away plastic bottles as there is in an Italian sports car.
As far as modeling and tutorials go, I'd rather see a PC mouse done very well rather than a car done poorly.
So keep up the good work and we'll see what interesting subjects you find next.
Ed
From: Mauro (M-DYNAMICS)
wonderful composition Mike..i envy you !
Ed<< I think there's as much esthetic quality in some throw-away plastic bottles as there is in an Italian sports car.>>
totally agree with you..but it also depends which car(i'm not talking about dream cars)
....comin' soon...(gimme one more month)...
From: Mike K4ICY (MAJIKMIKE)
> wonderful composition Mike...
Composition and layout is me day job. :-)
...I do love the dream cars...
From: Don (DON_CHEKE)
That is a great looking bottle.
I added a label and rendered in TurboCAD.
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MoI Bottle Sludge Away DBC_800.jpg
From: Mike K4ICY (MAJIKMIKE)
Now that's what I'm talkin' about, Don!
Looks great -
AND - cuts grease!
It hasn't ceased to amaze me how this bottle seems to take on a different (and delightfully) unexpected character with each user's choice of color palette and material appearance. A marketing secret, of course.
From: mcramblet
This is first on my list of tutorials to try as I learn MoI. Thanks for posting these, it's a tremendous help for those of us how are in the process of learning MoI.
From: Mike K4ICY (MAJIKMIKE)
>This is first on my list of tutorials to try as I learn MoI.
I wish you great success. Take an easy pace and don't be afraid to ask the oddest MoI questions.
>it's a tremendous help for those of us how are in the process of learning MoI.
It's why I do them! :-)
And I teach myself in the process as well.
From: Bdaniel (BRAZZ)
very nice tutorial and well explained.
I got throught most of the basic tutorials on MoI and decided to try this bottle tutorial.
I got stuck on the part where I need to use the planar tool to make a surface on the lower ring. It just wont work, I select the lower ring and press planar and nothing happens.
I tried adding planar to a circle as a test and it worked, so I figure it's something with my curves, I've re-tried a couple of times with no luck.
any ideas?
From: Michael Gibson
Hi Bdaniel, could you post the 3DM model file with your problem curve in it as an attachment? Being able to examine your actual curve would help give you a better answer.
But in order for Construct > Planar to work, the curve needs to be closed and also planar.
You can tell if it's closed by selecting it and then looking a the object type indicator in the properties panel, in the upper-right corner of the main window. If you have a closed curve the object type will read as "Closed crv", and if it's an open curve it will just say "Curve":
If you have more than one curve then you might want to use Edit > Join to join them together so that you can then see if they join into a closed curve or not.
If you have any opening between the start and end of the curve it will prevent planar from being able to work.
- Michael
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object_type2.jpg
From: Bdaniel (BRAZZ)
thanks for the fast reply Michael.
I just tried redoing the conic curves again to build that lower ring and I still get the same behaviour and I checked and it says curve, I did walk around the points and noticed that even though all th curves have been joined, there's one point not welded. No idea on how to close the curve.
I'm sending my file attached.
Attachments:
bottle_prob.rar
From: Bdaniel (BRAZZ)
I was just able to close crv, but the planar tool wont work.
Attaching this updated file.
UPDATE: Got it working, I zoomed in real close and noticed that my shape wasn't completely planar. Fixed it and it worked.
Attachments:
bottle_closedCRV.rar
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