<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR> I should forewarn all C4D users here that I will probably have lots of questions <HR></BLOCKQUOTE>
You are very much welcome to post your questions here! And congratulations for your C4D investment. You'll **love** it, definitely.
Your above scene: the valves (or is it faucet handles? pls help!) are not chrome - did you texture them differently by purpose or 'by accident'? ;-} But the faucet itself looks great with all these smooth bevels and fillets. I wonder how you've done this in C4D - with hypernurbs, combining the base plate and the nozzle? Geez, I guess I still have to learn a lot in C4D. I think it's a very powerful modeling tool (based on the pics I've seen over the past years), but I don't have that much experience with the modeling part of it, though it offers fantastic parametrics.
I'm always a bit envious when I see those smooth fillets and bevels between two parts of an object. Maybe I should invest some time into C4D modeling instead of relying only on Rhino (sigh, give me 48 hours a day and I'll do it!)
jens g.r. benthien
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http://www.sacalobra.de
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