can you explain the difference between the 2 wall types?
Also, i notice in this render/print screen that you are still using the 'FLARE' as you modelled it for the laser cutter (i note that the base of the column is still very very fat and sectioned for no reason.
Don't confuse your PROJECT PROPOSAL with something you needed to do for a physical model that was prepared for a specific scale. Be critical and make it right.
Maryam Pousti said:
the upper image is the new wall which is different to the one i had last term, it has an angle unlik the otehr one(bottom image) that was just an extrusion,this one had a different geometery since the surface which maked the ribs is not a 90 degree wall,so the effect is different..
the reason that th flare is still thick is becaze these two images are for a new model but in the drawings i will be fixing them so they dont appear too thick.
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can you explain the difference between the 2 wall types?
Also, i notice in this render/print screen that you are still using the 'FLARE' as you modelled it for the laser cutter (i note that the base of the column is still very very fat and sectioned for no reason.
Don't confuse your PROJECT PROPOSAL with something you needed to do for a physical model that was prepared for a specific scale. Be critical and make it right.
the upper image is the new wall which is different to the one i had last term, it has an angle unlik the otehr one(bottom image) that was just an extrusion,this one had a different geometery since the surface which maked the ribs is not a 90 degree wall,so the effect is different..
the reason that th flare is still thick is becaze these two images are for a new model but in the drawings i will be fixing them so they dont appear too thick.