php Editor Xiaoxin provides design enthusiasts with a detailed article on how to achieve the striped grid effect generated by 3Ds MAX surfaces. Through simple operations, you can easily design a unique and charming strip grid effect, which can be used in the production of architectural models, mechanical design and other fields. This article will introduce you to the entire production process in detail, making you more comfortable in 3D design.
1. First we have a teapot model (editable polygon), which will be used later as the target surface for free-form modeling.
2. Open the graphite modeling tool, switch to the Free Form tab, switch to Draw on: Surface, click the Pick button to pick the teapot model.
3. Expand the polygon drawing panel and click the New Object button below to create an empty object. The strips drawn later will be within this empty object.
4. Drag the mouse directly on the target surface to draw the strip, as shown in the figure.
5. Hide the original teapot model and only display the newly created object so that we can see it more clearly. The strip mesh is fitted to the original editable poly surface.
6. Expand the polygon drawing panel, modify the minimum distance value, and draw again. We see that the newly drawn strip becomes wider.
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