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The blade: I made a profile of the blade with three splines, and then a green cross section of the blade in the middle. I then copied the cross section and changed those to fit the three splines. There's a Spline/Patch CrossSection and Surface on top. With the red splines guiding the features, it's quite easy.
![]() The head: It's just a lathed curve with lots of cut polygons, extrusions, and vector adjustments, with a NURMS on top. I'm not skilled, and it took me about two hours. ![]() Any tips you have? Last edited by Suneet : 02-09-2002 at 03:56. |
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