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Modeling a Mech -Vergos 10
Added on: Sat Apr 14 2001
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In Figure.11 you can see the mirrored splines. The splines with the same color are mirrors of the same spline.


Figure.11


In Figure.12 you can se the output of the loft. The loft is the same as you have previously done.


Figure.12


The calf is now our next part to model. This will be modeled just as the previous parts have been. Figure.13 shows the four polylines in different layers.


Figure.13


Figure 14 shows the mirrored curves in the same layers as their parent spline. Loft the curves, and then the calf is done. Use the previous settings.


Figure.14




 
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