I began with just a crazy mess of different angles and faces. I quite liked the craziness of it but I didn't feel like it was going anywhere. For about a week I didn't touch Blender as I was focused on other projects. I was however watching George Clarke's Amazing Spaces. While watching I came across the Hive Haus. Hexagons and honeycomb patterns became my new obsession which I made myself use as inspiration and it helped to begin my project with some direction other than make something.
Saturday, 20 December 2014
Experimenting with Shapes in Blender
Gary showed a way to create a face without needing two edges to join them up using F. If I press E it makes a face from the edge I begin at.
I began with just a crazy mess of different angles and faces. I quite liked the craziness of it but I didn't feel like it was going anywhere. For about a week I didn't touch Blender as I was focused on other projects. I was however watching George Clarke's Amazing Spaces. While watching I came across the Hive Haus. Hexagons and honeycomb patterns became my new obsession which I made myself use as inspiration and it helped to begin my project with some direction other than make something.
I began with just a crazy mess of different angles and faces. I quite liked the craziness of it but I didn't feel like it was going anywhere. For about a week I didn't touch Blender as I was focused on other projects. I was however watching George Clarke's Amazing Spaces. While watching I came across the Hive Haus. Hexagons and honeycomb patterns became my new obsession which I made myself use as inspiration and it helped to begin my project with some direction other than make something.
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