I MAKE Workshop is a collaborative workshop series tailor-made for The Hong Kong Polytechnic University's School of Design (SD) 'Creative use of 3D Printing technologies' event. Participants (local secondary school students) will learn the basic Blender Modeling for 3D printing.
Workshop 5:
1. Use background image
2. Use single vertex to create profile edge
3. Remove duplicated vertices
4. Use Spin to create 3D geometry form
5. Use Boolean modifier
6. Use Smooth shading
7. Use EdgeSplit modifier
1. Use background image
2. Use single vertex to create profile edge
3. Remove duplicated vertices
4. Use Spin to create 3D geometry form
5. Use Boolean modifier
6. Use Smooth shading
7. Use EdgeSplit modifier
Load Background Image
Download the reference image from http://www.freestencilgallery.com/ Under 3D View's "Property Panel", select this image under "Background Images" section |
Use the default geometry to create a profile curve
Rename the Cube to "Bishop" in the Outliner, then delete ALL vertices from the default cube.
Hold "Ctrl" key and LMB-Click to create extra vertices to complete the profile curve.
Rename the Cube to "Bishop" in the Outliner, then delete ALL vertices from the default cube.
Hold "Ctrl" key and LMB-Click to create extra vertices to complete the profile curve.
Spin to revolve the curve creating a geometry
*Switch to Top Orthographic View
Highlight all the vertices, apply "Spin" feature and input "360 degree" to close the geometry
*Switch to Top Orthographic View
Highlight all the vertices, apply "Spin" feature and input "360 degree" to close the geometry
Remove the duplicated vertices
Apply Edge Split modifier to keep trimmed edges sharp
Choose Smooth Shading mode to render out a smoother surface
Choose Smooth Shading mode to render out a smoother surface
In-class exercise & Studio:
Download images for other chess pieces and practice above features to create complex geometries. Use features you learned from previous workshops
Download images for other chess pieces and practice above features to create complex geometries. Use features you learned from previous workshops
Prepared by Ann/y Leung (Open Education Evangelist and Founder of OSMM.HK)
Useful websites to learn Blender:
Official tutorials - http://www.blender.org/support/tutorials/
Official Manual - http://www.blender.org/manual
BornCG Channel - https://www.youtube.com/user/cgboorman
Blender Cookie - https://cgcookie.com/blender/
Official tutorials - http://www.blender.org/support/tutorials/
Official Manual - http://www.blender.org/manual
BornCG Channel - https://www.youtube.com/user/cgboorman
Blender Cookie - https://cgcookie.com/blender/