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Blender 3D By Example. - Second Edition

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Product type Book
Published in May 2020
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781789612561
Pages 658 pages
Edition 2nd Edition
Languages
Authors (2):
Oscar Baechler Oscar Baechler
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Xury Greer Xury Greer
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Table of Contents (18) Chapters

Preface 1. Introduction to 3D and the Blender User Interface 2. Editing a Viking Scene with a Basic 3D Workflow 3. Modeling a Time Machine - Part 1 4. Modeling a Time Machine - Part 2 5. Modern Kitchen - Part 1: Kitbashing 6. Modern Kitchen - Part 2: Materials and Textures 7. Modern Kitchen - Part 3: Lighting and Rendering 8. Illustrating an Alien Hero with Grease Pencil 9. Animating an Exquisite Corpse in Grease Pencil 10. Animating a Stylish Short with Grease Pencil 11. Creating a Baby Dragon - Part 1: Sculpting 12. Creating a Baby Dragon - Part 2: Retopology 13. Creating a Baby Dragon - Part 3: UV Unwrapping 14. Creating a Baby Dragon - Part 4: Baking and Painting Textures 15. Creating a Baby Dragon - Part 5: Rigging and Animation 16. The Wide World of Blender 17. Other Books You May Enjoy

Modeling the side rails

The side rails are a fun design piece that visually ties the time machine together. For this piece, we will use some more basic modeling tools and a couple of modifiers.

As obvious as it sounds, sometimes, it's helpful to think about how an object is constructed in real life when we're thinking about how to approach modeling it in 3D. As we can see from the reference images, the side rails are just two big circular parts with the upper section removed, so that's how we'll model them!

  1. Go to the right-side view.
  2. Place the 3D Cursor as close to the center of the circular side rail as you can (see the following screenshot).
  3. Bring up the Add menu.
  4. Choose Mesh | Cylinder.
  5. Set Vertices to 64.
  6. Set Radius to 1.35 m.
  7. Set Depth to 0.3 m.
  8. Set Cap Fill Type to Nothing.
  9. Rename the circle SideRail.

That's a good start. Now, we can rotate and...

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