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Title: Bridge(s)
Post by: Aelin on January 31, 2017, 12:06:40 PM
Like I said in another topic, I'm trying to do a bridge. And already 2 possibilities are coming to me. Notice, it's not perfect strutures, just tests.

For the first, I started by a Cube, developped in the "cube option" to obtain a rectangule.
I cut some faces in the down part, dissolved some face always below, and on the sides.
I used move to go toward the top for a "round" bridge shape on the middle.
The used extrude and "shell extrude" for rails and sides or the road; for end of rails too.
And a bit of bevel.

For the second, I went in "cylinder options" to have a Tube (even number). Layed down it in Z and cut almost the half of 'circle'. For the cut, use "dissolve".
Duplication, then bridge.
More faces, dissolve some others, slide 2 edges on the top.
Extrusion again.
It's not ended for the moment, and not very good I find. But 2 tests for this bridge, and the better way I have with it.

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Title: Re: Bridge(s)
Post by: thelufias on January 31, 2017, 03:18:14 PM
You are enjoying all of your toys LOL....  :toast:
Title: Re: Bridge(s)
Post by: Aelin on January 31, 2017, 03:21:16 PM
It's the first time i'm able to understand easily modelization. And to correct most of mistakes if necessary. So :yes: I'm enjoying W3D
Title: Re: Bridge(s)
Post by: Aelin on February 03, 2017, 11:41:18 AM
Here a textured view of the first bridge. It's not perfect, because I made a mistake during the modelization on little corners above the ground.

Except for pavement, textures are mine (photos of cathedral stones).

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Title: Re: Bridge(s)
Post by: thelufias on February 03, 2017, 11:48:25 AM
By gosh I think you did a fantastic job on this Aelin.....I'm impressed and then some.....   :Hi5:
Title: Re: Bridge(s)
Post by: Aelin on February 03, 2017, 11:50:35 AM
Thank you
I believe I'll leave bridges for a moment. I have another thing to try before.
Title: Re: Bridge(s)
Post by: mtdana on February 04, 2017, 01:15:11 AM
Two approaches and two very different styles - They look great Aelin!!! :cool: