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05-22-2023, 01:01 PM | #16 | |
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Re: Porsche 935/78 Moby Dick
Hi Deathtrap, looking great so far! Shame about the distortion in the print but when you know the problem you can fix it. I hope your next print will come out nicely! I also started a blender model couple of days ago, I am learning how to use it. Do you think I have too many construction lines? I tried to reduce them to the minimum though. I still need to finish the front and the side window area and add all the creases around the wheelarches. How did you make the windows, constructed the edges or with boolean? Thanks
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05-25-2023, 03:39 AM | #17 | |
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Re: Porsche 935/78 Moby Dick
Hello all!
I find the 935/78 very successful and would like to ask how you do the creation of the models. Are there any good tutorials? I would like to create the 835/78 in the original version with the closed door panels and the flat rear spoiler. Thanks already for the help! Zakspeed |
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05-25-2023, 08:22 AM | #18 | ||||
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Re: Porsche 935/78 Moby Dick
Hi Corrado,
Nice little project you have going there. Unfortunately I still have found a way to fully resolve the issue. I think it is because of a few bits adding up to each other: - My FEP needs replacement - Thickening the walls of the model will make it more sturdy - Splitting the model in 2 will also make it easier to print Quote:
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The windows and wheel arches I created using designed edges. So no booleans. For the holes like the 3 in the bonnet, I used a ShrinkWrap modifier and then apply and resolve that on the main model. Demo: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ci1jBOm_5NY&t=197s As far as I have learned so far, there are 2 ways to make you model solid. Either use the Solidify modifier, or 'by hand'. I used the modifier first, but didn't like the compromises I had to do in the problem areas. So I went with the manual option on designing the inside of the body shell. Quote:
This design is by far not my first one. I have created a couple far simpler things first, like rims and brake disks. For this project, I used yet another Youtube tutorial: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VGPvxIrobFE&t=1041s I hope this was all helpful. |
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05-26-2023, 04:22 AM | #19 | |
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Re: Porsche 935/78 Moby Dick
Thanks a lot!
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05-27-2023, 04:42 AM | #20 | |
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Re: Porsche 935/78 Moby Dick
Hi Deathtrap,
Even with the problems you're finding with distortion, panel thickness, etc (all of which I'm sure can be overcome), it's impressive to see the overall quality of these 3D prints now. It's scratch-building in a new way! Enjoying your progress, and looking forward to seeing what you do with the interior. Good luck! SB |
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