Wednesday, April 14, 2010
Jonathan Sells Project1: Nurbs Torus Study
Using Maya I created some torus primitives and manipulated each using a deformer and sculpt tools. Next I exported the file as an .iges format. In order to prevent undercuts for the milling process in Rhino I went in and tweaked the pieces of geometry then used the Boolean operation to seal the object as one with the base, leaving no naked edges.
The geometry for Milling had to fit in 16 x 10 x 4.
My dimensions were 15.67 x 9.45 x 2.52
Email: jsells20@student.scad.edu
Blog: http://jonathansells.blogspot.com/
Screen capture from Rhino
Render from Hypershot using a metal material
Milling foam cut and mother mold
Vacuum Form
The geometry for Milling had to fit in 16 x 10 x 4.
My dimensions were 15.67 x 9.45 x 2.52
Email: jsells20@student.scad.edu
Blog: http://jonathansells.blogspot.com/
Screen capture from Rhino
Render from Hypershot using a metal material
Milling foam cut and mother mold
Vacuum Form
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