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 From:  Anis
2221.1 
Hi All....

Any idea how to create this in moi ?
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 From:  Anis
2221.2 In reply to 2221.1 
progress so far, loft not working fine here... :(
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 From:  Anis
2221.3 In reply to 2221.2 
the other challenge is :
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 From:  Paolo (PAOLOLOBBIA)
2221.4 In reply to 2221.3 
Hi Anis,

I did it with 2 curves and 9 ellipses and network

EDITED: 6 Dec 2008 by PAOLOLOBBIA

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 From:  Michael Gibson
2221.5 In reply to 2221.3 
Hi Anis,

Yeah if Fillet does not produce the kind of rounding that you want at the end, it can be somewhat difficult to model a little smooth cap piece like that.

Sometimes you can do a pretty good one by using Rail revolve with the ending edge as the rail part, but sometimes it can be hard to get a smooth result there. One other way is to do a rounded cap with revolve or rail revolve that does not quite touch the other edge, like this:




That gives you a lot of control over the cap shape by adjusting that profile curve for the revolve. Then you do a Blend here to connect them smoothly:



It can take some fine tuning of the spacing between the parts and tweaking the profile curve's ending direction to avoid having the blend bulge too much in an unwanted direction. History works pretty well for this though, you can set up the revolve (disable the "cap ends" option), and then the blend, history will be all connected up so that you can edit the original profile curve and both the revolve and the blend will update dynamically to see your adjustments.


That's one way to do a custom cap, I wanted to show a technique for that.


But after having said all of that, it is a lot easier to incorporate the rounded ends directly into the initial shaping like Paolo shows above, by using Network or Sweep with some rail curves that model the rounded tip more directly.

Sometimes it can be good to draw one single smooth closed curve and then use Edit/Trim with the "Add trim points" option to split it into 2 pieces to form those rails, that is covered in this blob example:
http://moi3d.com/forum/index.php?webtag=MOI&msg=415.2

- Michael

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 From:  Anis
2221.6 In reply to 2221.5 
Hi Paolo + Michael....

Thanks for give me some tips.
But I found another method that work very nice.

Below s the result.

EDITED: 19 Jun 2010 by ANIS

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 From:  Brian (BWTR)
2221.7 In reply to 2221.6 
Different again?

Starting with a pointy ends elipse sweep!

Brian

EDITED: 31 Dec 2008 by BWTR

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 From:  Brian (BWTR)
2221.8 In reply to 2221.7 
150 degree Elipse Loft of Scaled Circular Array!

Brian

EDITED: 31 Dec 2008 by BWTR

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 From:  Paolo (PAOLOLOBBIA)
2221.9 In reply to 2221.6 
Compliments Anis,

It's difficult to understand the method you used,
analizing the pictures

Did you use Sweep pointy ends like Brian above mentioned ?
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 From:  Anis
2221.10 In reply to 2221.9 
Hi Paolo,

I will create a tutorial for this bracelet modeling :)
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 From:  Anis
2221.11 In reply to 2221.10 
Hi ....

I have created a video tutorial to create this bracelet.
But the video aize after zip is 9.8 Mb.

Any idea best place to put this video ?
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 From:  Frenchy Pilou (PILOU)
2221.12 In reply to 2221.11 
Depending if you want send the file : Mediafire.com
Or show the Video : VEOH.com, VIMEO.com (rectangular screen), blip.tv etc...
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 From:  Brian (BWTR)
2221.13 In reply to 2221.12 
Just a little more playing around.

Brian

EDITED: 31 Dec 2008 by BWTR

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 From:  Anis
2221.14 In reply to 2221.12 
Hi Pilou,

I have limited bandwidth, which is the fastest ?
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 From:  Frenchy Pilou (PILOU)
2221.15 In reply to 2221.14 
As result it's not hosted at your home, so no problem!
Unlimited bandwidth! (Veoh)
Uploading is made in background so you can work at anything during it ;)
All can be viewed in streaming with low connection :)

EDITED: 7 Dec 2008 by PILOU

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 From:  Anis
2221.16 In reply to 2221.15 
Here is the first batch, I will upload in separate post.

EDITED: 21 Dec 2008 by ANIS

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 From:  Anis
2221.17 In reply to 2221.16 
total will be 4 batch, here second batch :

EDITED: 21 Dec 2008 by ANIS

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 From:  Brian (BWTR)
2221.18 In reply to 2221.17 
Anis
None of your files are openable.

Also, if they are truly a .zip file they must end with .zip not the numbers.

Brian
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 From:  Paolo (PAOLOLOBBIA)
2221.19 In reply to 2221.17 
Hi Anis,

Brian is right,

I renamed Bracelet 'tutorial.zip.001' into 'tutorial.zip',but
i get the message: unexpected end of archive.

Attaching a .3dm file would be sufficient for me personally...
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 From:  Anis
2221.20 In reply to 2221.19 
batch #3 :

EDITED: 21 Dec 2008 by ANIS

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