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Twisted

Cinema 4D (none) posted on Nov 18, 2002
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Comments (4)


pgp_protector

6:34PM | Mon, 18 November 2002

Math Functions & ATOM ?

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LindaB

6:58PM | Mon, 18 November 2002

Looks like a 3D fractal. Impressive.

Dash

7:10PM | Mon, 18 November 2002

you are right this is twisted, nice job :)

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gdouble

7:18PM | Mon, 18 November 2002

Actually No math Functions were used. What you do is Make a spline or poly and then mold it into the shape you want, then apply a hypernurb function. Then you place the object into an array function and apply the atom function to that. You can make some really cool looking parts and designs with and without the atome function, wich can then be used for machines robots or whatever. Give it a try and have some fun....


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