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How is the foot attached to the leg?

 

Similar concept... uh... but different.

 

Open some of the models included on the CD and look how those are connected. You will need to understand the use of 5 point patches.

 

If the arm or leg and body are already closed shapes then you will have to "break" the splines at the connection area and reattach.

 

-Vern

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can someone tell me how to attatch objects together? ex: leg to body
Giraffes have legs and bodies. Ooh look! The manual has a tutorial on making a giraffe!
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can someone tell me how to attatch objects together? ex: leg to body
Giraffes have legs and bodies. Ooh look! The manual has a tutorial on making a giraffe!

 

In the end you will most often work with 5-point-patches there... but as others suggested before:

Have a look at the giraffe-tutorial... that should help alot...

Or try to find a way by yourself... that will help you to understand how to modell with splines... I did it that way and it helped me alot...

 

*Fuchur*

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