RoboOrb Assignment

Polybooks

I submitted this final assignment earlier.

I learned a lot from this course. I hope they make more...8^]

https://sketchfab.com/3d-models/roboorb-topology-sketchfab-c6ef5e8891af42aa9a01036eb5084c80

  • Martin Bergwerf replied

    Hi Brad, I'd like to see it without the Subdivision Surface Modifier..

    It's not bad, but you have 6-sided Poles here (and symmetrically on the other side):

    6-sided.png

    and even 7-sided ones here:

    7-sided.png

    But I must admit, that those poles are not noticeable in the rendered version (not even with a shiny Matcap), so: good job πŸ‘πŸ»

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  • Brad Wheeler(brad-nbo) replied

    Wow, great points. I swapped out the models and you can view it with no sub d now. I'll swap it back later.

    Thanks for your eagle eye assessment, I missed that altogether

  • Martin Bergwerf replied

    ...and you passed 😊

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  • Martin Bergwerf replied

    I see that I missed another 6-sided pole at the back:

    Another pole.png

    but, like I said, they are not causing any shading artefacts, so, as far as I'm concerned it's okay!

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  • Brad Wheeler(brad-nbo) replied

    Yeah, that 6 sided at the back of the top portion was from the course instruction so the poles seemed to let slide at this level, I think, but you're right and something to be mindful of, as well as smoothing out the spacing better. The shetchFab wireframe is great for checking things out.

    Thanks

  • Brad Wheeler(brad-nbo) replied

    Very good points Martin. I updated the SketchFab to reflect and remind me what to be mindful of.

    ThanksΒ 

  • Martin Bergwerf replied

    Yeah, that 6 sided at the back of the top portion was from the course instruction

    Indeed, I just checked my model and it has that same pole at the back...


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  • Omar Domenech replied

    Martin has the eyes of a hawk and the ears of a fox. Good job Brad. Again you nail another assignment.Β 

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