“Very impressive Shape model. I’m curious how you made the sphere for the balloon, given that Shape doesn’t have a sphere tool. Was it hard?”
I want to know how too.
Maybe I’ll ask MVComputers?
mgbaron says:
"Very impressive Shape model. I'm curious how you made the sphere for the balloon, given that Shape doesn't have a sphere tool. Was it hard?"
I want to know how too.
Maybe I'll ask MVComputers?
If you want to see how it’s made; click on the “Play 3D”, wait until it loads and then click on the “ball” tool” (5th one over from the left). This shows all of the polygons used to make the model. I do this all the time when I’m trying to figure out “How’d they do that?”. In this case, it shows that Balgin is truly a “Shape Master”!
If you want to see how it's made; click on the "Play 3D", wait until it loads and then click on the "ball" tool" (5th one over from the left). This shows all of the polygons used to make the model. I do this all the time when I'm trying to figure out "How'd they do that?". In this case, it shows that Balgin is truly a "Shape Master"!
Thanks :-)
That’s one of my first models.
I’m going to create others and I hope they’ll be nice and detailed like yours.
Wow ! Really nice model !
Very impressive Shape model. I’m curious how you made the sphere for the balloon, given that Shape doesn’t have a sphere tool. Was it hard?
Up, up and away in my beautiful balloon…..
One of my favorite models made with Shape
mgbaron says:
“Very impressive Shape model. I’m curious how you made the sphere for the balloon, given that Shape doesn’t have a sphere tool. Was it hard?”
I want to know how too.
Maybe I’ll ask MVComputers?
Fantastic ! I also want to know how to do sphere in 3DVIA Shape . 5 points because of sphere. XD
If you want to see how it’s made; click on the “Play 3D”, wait until it loads and then click on the “ball” tool” (5th one over from the left). This shows all of the polygons used to make the model. I do this all the time when I’m trying to figure out “How’d they do that?”. In this case, it shows that Balgin is truly a “Shape Master”!
Shape is still a “young” product with much to learn. That’s about as simple and honest as it gets.