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Re: Shorts 3 views
Posted: 26 Sep 2007, 23:07
by Garry Russell
Ben
Do the best you can but concentrate on one side only and get that right
Then when you have the shape you select the side that you haven't worried about....delete it
Then copy the good side..flip and join
Then you will have a perfect mirror
It is normal to make half a symetrical shape and mirror/join.
Garry
Re: Shorts 3 views
Posted: 26 Sep 2007, 23:12
by Garry Russell
Just thought
Make sure you are constraining Z and Y so when you move the width on scaling and you select tthe opposite points you will only be moving them on the x (cross ways) axis.
Garry
Re: Shorts 3 views
Posted: 26 Sep 2007, 23:34
by TSR2
Thanks for that Garry. It seems to be the case to just build what ultimately will become the main part (i.e. fusalage) from other bits of parts. I'm not progressing, but I'm learning if that makes sense. The cockpit secition is by far and away the most difficult (i think)
Thanks for the help again.

Re: Shorts 3 views
Posted: 26 Sep 2007, 23:39
by Garry Russell
As you progress you will learn more and get more confident
The hard bits won't seem so bad when you get there.
Remember also you can move arround and remake as many times as you like...so don't try to get it perfect first time
Do your best and get something that looks a bit like it and get that flying even
Then you can go back over it replacing, reshaping, refining until you're happy.
Garry
Re: Shorts 3 views
Posted: 26 Sep 2007, 23:55
by DaveB
Make sure you are constraining Z and Y so when you move the width on scaling and you select tthe opposite points you will only be moving them on the x (cross ways) axis.
Garry.. mate.. you tried to encourage me to join the 'modelling' fever and you come up with stuff like that :o Coat, hat and scarf are on.. the door is open, and I've walked silently into the darkness
ATB
DaveB :tab:
Re: Shorts 3 views
Posted: 27 Sep 2007, 00:07
by Garry Russell
Visions of Eric Morecombe there Dave
Garry
Re: Shorts 3 views
Posted: 29 Sep 2007, 14:54
by TSR2
Hi Garry,
More advice please... I want to lock ceratin points. i.e. in the nose, I have constrained x and z and want to move y, but not at both sides of the tube... i.e. the base of the fusalage is in the correct position so its only the top... very difficult to explain... here's a pic...
As you can see, the base area is moving up as I have moved the top down. Any tips?
another1.jpg
Re: Shorts 3 views
Posted: 29 Sep 2007, 15:30
by Garry Russell
Hi Ben
You should be able to just select those points and move them but if it get confusing to see them here's what you do
Select the points you DO want to move.
Got to edit then invert selction
You will now see all the points you DON'T want to move highlighted
Press the H key (H=hide) and you will be left with only the points you want to move visible
Look for the single white selected point and if that is a stray point not in your selected area then use the arrow keys to move off that point then select the single point and press H
When you want.... shift H will show all the points again.
You could of course select the points you don't want and hide them but you may need to make several selections . I prefer to do it as mentioned above.......but it's up to you
Good luck
Garry
Re: Shorts 3 views
Posted: 29 Sep 2007, 15:36
by TSR2
thanks Garry. I find it a night mare not being able to navigate using the mose, i.e. use the wheel to zoom etc. The zoom seeting are far to blocky and not fluid enough. If I could use the mouse wheel it would make it so much easier. Righty... off to give it a go.

Re: Shorts 3 views
Posted: 29 Sep 2007, 17:48
by FelixFFDS
Ben - I note that in your image you're in "cross-section" <F9> mode. When you move in cross-section mode, you will move the complete cross-section. Like Gary says, go into Point mode <F8> select what you want to move, Edit->INvert Selection and (H)ide selection.
Another thing that I tend to do is to use Control-H to display ONLY the current part.