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Hi,
I'd like to model a
dome shape formed (stamped) from a wire mesh.
And I'd like to make a convincing hi-res rendering of it.
What is the best way to do it?
The mesh in its flat form is shown in the attached photo.
Thanks.
Mark
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Hi Mark Do you need the actual 3D geometry or just a final rendering? You might be able to make a texture or decal. Tim
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Hi Tim, I need a rendering - but a really good one. I use KeyShot. Also - my image is low res but I could search for a better one. Mark
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Originally Posted by: G2Art Hi, I'd like to model a dome shape formed (stamped) from a wire mesh. And I'd like to make a convincing hi-res rendering of it. What is the best way to do it? Thanks. Mark
Hi Mark,
It reminds me of a "braided" pattern we had to model on a conical surface.
After many attempts with Shark, Rhino, T-spline, we finally made it in SolidWorks and re-imported the surface in SFX...
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Jim, Your model looks great and thanks for your reply. I'm looking for a simple solution to my problem. I don't have much time for experimentation before my deadline. Mark
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Hi Mark,
i don't know if i understand it correctly, do you want to have a dome which looks like built from a grid, or should it have a fine braided mesh as surface such as antoine´s keyshot link?
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Thanks, Antoine, that's really great and it's exactly what I'm looking for. I hope I can find it in Keyshot cloud. Mark
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Hi Defkon,
Actually more like your dome or perhaps a cross between yours and Antoines.
Would you mind emailing your sfx file to me at
[email protected] ?
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A dome pressed from rectangular mesh will be m x n cartesian rather than radial, IMO. I think the viewpoint will dictate how much you can get away with.
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Thanks, I think you're right. I'll take a look at that. Mark
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Can't you map a mesh image to a dome shape in Keyshot?
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Hello,
Here my demo with Keyshot and opacity map.
http://www.screencast.com/t/Bs5sAJkR Antoine
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modeled with SharkFX but ok, ok it's no correct but funny :)
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