Meshing Part Three - Porch Column attempt number one :)
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After almost two weeks of solid study and reading fun, I finally made a porch column that is almost perfect. I have a few issues with the bottom (haven't created the base yet) and a couple odd pokey things that didn't disappear when I removed duplicate vertexes. But! At least it is standing straight and not leaning... (remembering that I can lock on the z axis would be really nice to remember, I actually had to put a sticky note on the corner of my monitor)
Once I figure out what I broke with the pokey thing, and can lathe up columns at will, I will start working with the import/export to Milkshape, then see what happens when it's applied to a clone. I am still foggy on what I need to make sure follows the .obj file, so more reading for me!
Here is a picture of the alpha column.


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On Jun 16, 2010 Midnight222 wrote:
Wow. Nice looking column fantastic effort
On Jun 16, 2010 missyzim wrote:
Hi Julie! The column is looking great! It's so exciting you're learning how to mesh. I gave it a try with that 3 part tutorial that came out a while ago, but I soon discovered I didn't have the patience! Thanks for sharing your experience with us! Missy
On Jun 30, 2010 katalina wrote:
How in the world did I miss your blog?!? Maybe I have been so focused on your patterns lol. Nevertheless, this is simply wonderful!! I can tell you are going to be an asset to TSR once you start submitting objects and I know they will be in demand.. Great job, Julie
On Sep 7, 2010 JCIssette wrote:
Can't wait until you are happy with your objects, Julie. This column is beautiful. I know you are going to do well with this meshing. You always strive for the best of yourself, so I know they will all be wonderful.