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03-03-2008, 05:24 PM
In this lesson we will learn how to extrude multiple non-merged faces.
When modeling with polygons, you sometimes need to extrude a continuous row of faces, without having them all merged together. This technique is useful for making bumps on a dinosaur’s back, a serrated knife blade, or a spiked mace head. You can create interesting geometry using this technique.
Topics covered in this lesson:
Extruding faces without merging them
Transforming extruded facesDirect Link to Tutorial: http://www.digitaltutors.com/digital_tutors/video.php?v=634
When modeling with polygons, you sometimes need to extrude a continuous row of faces, without having them all merged together. This technique is useful for making bumps on a dinosaur’s back, a serrated knife blade, or a spiked mace head. You can create interesting geometry using this technique.
Topics covered in this lesson:
Extruding faces without merging them
Transforming extruded facesDirect Link to Tutorial: http://www.digitaltutors.com/digital_tutors/video.php?v=634