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Suneet 29-12-2001 01:55

Should I learn NURBS?
 
I need some advice.

I can spline-patch well enough, but I can't do anything with NURBS :( . For a project like this where we'll make robots, a field with its components, a few characters and scenery, is it worth getting some books and spending the next week learning a bit about the technique?

Patch models of characters work fine, I suppose, so how are NURBS? :confused:

wes16zeus 29-12-2001 15:45

my advice
 
well, the only time i find NURBS to be useful is if i am actually drawing out something that actually came from something real (ie: yourself). they help because they give you more control when you are drawing to give the exact look. Thats the only time i have found them useful. Dont go getting nme wrong or anything. you might like using them. i must say that they do take a bit more time. Up to you though.

Suneet 29-12-2001 16:59

They're good for making things that come from real objects...

I think I'll take a look at them, then. We might want to make some team members for the animation, though I probably won't reach that level in time. Knowing a bit about them might come in handy.

Many thanks.


-Suneet Upadhyay


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