Learn about how intake vents are built through several steps of projecting and pulling curves to the larger surface of the ship's hull. By then splitting and offsetting, openings are accurately and easily created.
- [Instructor] Next up, we're going to build…some intake vents for our weird little spaceship.…This image is our final goal.…Before we get started, just a couple reminders.…I like to leverage existing geometry that's…already built and that would be this hull here.…Also, notice it says single surface.…It doesn't have anything joined to it.…It does have a couple of openings in it.…With the use of editing I try to get…things simplified to a single surface.…I do have a group of curves already…drawn here for you in the front, but I'm…going to do something a little bit different.…
I'm going to build these vents with…two distinctly separate stages.…It's a great way to make things a little…more simpler and easier to do in your mind.…The first step is we'll work with…these larger rings and get those projected…on the front, which we could do from…the front view port, but let's try…something a little bit different.…Up here in the toolbar for CPlanes,…we can actually move the CPlane…which is in its current orientation,…flat and horizontal which matches the top view.…
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7/17/2018Released
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