What is the best way to go about modeling fan blades?I am modeling this:It is all pretty easy except the fan, I can't find a tutorial either. Seems like fans would be pretty common things to model. Any help?
12/1/2007 10:18:45 PM
nurbs
12/1/2007 10:19:14 PM
waiting till the last minute to do a project?
12/1/2007 10:19:17 PM
not as bad as the last time
12/1/2007 10:19:32 PM
use lines and curves. GO!
12/1/2007 10:29:26 PM
make it look 3d
12/1/2007 10:31:04 PM
I just realize I don't have to do the fan, thank God.
12/1/2007 10:31:43 PM
that was fast
12/1/2007 10:32:41 PM
gg on the double post
12/1/2007 10:33:16 PM
whoa double post, THAT was fast!wtf flood control?
12/1/2007 10:33:24 PM
12/1/2007 11:38:23 PM
Do a loft.
12/1/2007 11:46:09 PM
na, extrudes
12/2/2007 1:29:25 AM
so... you made one extrude and cut and ur done. w00tpieand one cooling fin is 100x larger than a normal brick turned on end?[Edited on December 2, 2007 at 3:04 AM. Reason : ~]
12/2/2007 3:03:44 AM
make each one individually and think about what you have done
12/2/2007 3:25:25 AM
haha
12/2/2007 3:05:55 PM
I could do it in Unigraphics. Aerospace senior design ftw!
12/2/2007 3:30:58 PM
12/3/2007 4:32:54 PM
http://www.eng-tips.com/viewthread.cfm?qid=66378&page=416Dunno if that helps, prolly not but I gave it my all. But not really.
12/3/2007 4:55:20 PM
12/6/2007 1:32:10 PM
what class is this for?I am signed up for the third level (advanced) solid works next semester
12/6/2007 1:46:40 PM
haha it's GC120, I waited a while to take it
12/6/2007 1:50:41 PM
12/6/2007 3:25:58 PM
I could do it for you... but it'll cost ya
12/6/2007 3:35:25 PM
I could probably do in in Cinema4D
12/6/2007 3:51:03 PM