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 From:  The Mad Hatter (THE_MAD_HATTER)
3245.13 In reply to 3245.12 
Otterman,

So I think I follow how you're doing it. I tried a slightly different way which seems to be working. Because I have a very odd shaped hull, I made a copy of the hull and reduced it by 10% and placed it inside the other hull (aligning the best I could by eye to put it right in the middle of the other hull in all three directions). Then I did what you recommend, I created some panel lining, did a boolean dif and then cut out the lines from the outer hull, leaving the inner hull uncut and helping to form the channel.

Seems to be working OK, I'm going to try a few more lines and see how it continues to work.

Thanks for the insight, really appreciate it.

Ryan.
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 From:  The Mad Hatter (THE_MAD_HATTER)
3245.14 In reply to 3245.13 
OK - after an afternoon of work, I've got the front of the hull pretty much banged out. I used a variation of what Otterman had recommended, and I think it came out pretty good. Since I've never actually 3D printed something, I'm not sure if my panel lines are deep enough/too deep.

Here's how it is shaping up.



So far, so good.

Ryan.

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 From:  Michael Gibson
3245.15 In reply to 3245.12 
Hi Ryan,

> Per Michael's request, here is my initial shape and three rails. Rails 1 and
> 2 are what I use for the sweep, rail 3 is scaling rail I'm using to widen the
> sweep a bit.

Thanks for posting those - yeah in v2 the sweep result is looking a whole lot better in its internal surface structure.

In the v2 sweep, if you turn on surface control points (for solids you usually need to use Edit/Separate first to break it into individual surfaces before points will turn on), you get this kind of result:




That's a lot better than the previous one that you did in v1 that had a lot of shearing and slanting in it.

So that's good to know that the sweep update in v2 is helping for that problem.


It looks like you have made some great progress!

One possible other general tip - you may want to focus on building something like this as 1/2 only and then mirror it at the end to produce the other half instead of working on both sides during the regular modeling.

- Michael
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 From:  JPBWEB
3245.16 
Ryan,

Regarding the depth of your panel lines, I think that they seem rather deep indeed, which might be OK on the hull itself to give the effect of cladding or armor often seen on Sci-Fi spaceships, but for panels, most should not be recessed at all. You might want to delineate the panels with a double contour and have that narrow band recessed instead, leaving the panel itself flush with the hull. Unless the effect you want is more like an open bay.

Jean-Paul
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