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ULTIMATE CHALLENGE
ok, a lot of people i've talked to have made a very good point, and i want to see if it is consistent with all CAD programs. So i have decided to start this thread to challenge anyone to this.
OBJECTIVE:
Model a soccer ball or baseball, using the CAD program of your choice.
REASON FOR DIFFICAULTY:
Baseballs, soccerballs and similar objects are extremely difficault in CAD programs because FIRST: a lack of surfaces. Working on one is not easy, even with workplanes. TWO: You will find tools similar to rectangular or circular pattern are difficault or ineffective to use, as the pattern on the ball is consistent in all directions, and ends up the same on opposite poles. THREE: A decal on a revolution doesnt cut it. Im talking surfaces here.
If anyone DOES manage to complete this task, post the picture in this forum for all to see your incredible feat. I will also praise you. GL!
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Last edited by negfrequency : 11-04-2006 at 15:58.
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