This is very inspiring...thanks.
This is very inspiring...thanks.
Superb effect dmagician. I was going to make this a pumpkin, but decided it was the wrong time of the year!
James
http://www.redizajn.sk/bjutifulka3.jpg
I've learned add'n'break technique here.. the rest was just an idea and it worked. So I must thank to the author of that great filing of unclosed shapes technique.
I was thinking the balls were not quite showing the correctly shaped surface lines and so came up with the following
Mark Goodall
Xara Ltd
I seem to recall a thread somewhere where someone was wanting to produce a realistic looking golf ball and having trouble with dimples.
Also, another thread with microphone holes.
Anyone want to comment on the usefullness of techniques discussed here to applying the round shapes needed for the golf ball dimples?
Any one any help.
Followed the technique were I could, but can't get the position profile as the circles are just individuals.
Any ideas?
If you make your original grid of circles with the blend tool you can then use the position profile. But even if you haven't never fear. You can apply multiple circular moulds. Just convert to editable shapes each time and rotate 45 degrees. You need to do an odd number of iterations. The first ball has one iteration, the second one has five. All have clip view applied
Tony
Tony
I just did not listen to my own posting!
I could not make circles like I made squares form lines so did not think to just blend circles [img]/infopop/emoticons/icon_redface.gif[/img]
Turan
As they said in school - always read the question before answering.
Hope you don't mind my saying so, but there is an optical impossibility in your structure: towards the sides the circles should become less wide, and not allongated. See example.
Seems that we're online together. TonyLondon and you posted while I was making the image. [img]/infopop/emoticons/icon_cool.gif[/img]
Here is my crude attempt at dimples in a golf ball.
Arnold
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