Evermotion Pass 10% Off - Get Instant Access to Thousands of 3D Assets

Check Plans

Information Clause

In accordance with the art. 13 section 1 and 2 of the European Parliament and Council Regulation 2016/679 of the 27th April, 2016 on the protection of natural persons, with regard to the processing of personal data and on the free movement of such data, and repealing Directive 95/46/EC (General Data Protection Regulation), hereafter RODO, I hereby inform that:

1. EVERMOTION S.C., 8 Przędzalniana Str., 15-688 Białystok, Poland is the Administrator of your Personal Data (APD)

2. Data Protection Inspector can be reached through e-mail: iod@evermotion.org

3. Your personal data are to be processed on the basis of art. 6 section 1 letter a, b and f of RODO in order to:
a) prepare, conclude and execute the agreement and for other purposes approved by you,
b) to execute the legitimate interest like marketing of products and the agreement, claim assertion or defence against claims resulting from the law regulations.

4. Entities entitled to the reception of your personal data may be the authorised public bodies; mail providers; providers of the services covered by the agreement; responsible for debt recovery, keeping the archives, document utilization, legal consulting, technical services, IT services and accountancy.

5. Your personal data shall not be transferred to the third country, nor to the international bodies.

6. Your personal data shall be processed within the period of the agreement and upon your additional consent until you withdraw it. APD shall keep the data for the period of any civil law claim execution connected with the agreement.

7. You have the right to demand an access to your personal data, to correct or to delete the data if there is no other basis for the processing or any other purpose of such processing or to limit the processing of the data, to transfer the data to another administrator and to raise objections to the further data processing if there is no legal basis for further processing and to withdraw any previous consent.

8. You provide the personal data voluntarily, however they are necessary to conclude the agreement. The refusal of providing such data may result in the refusal of the agreement conclusion.

9. You have the right to lodge a complaint to the Personal Data Protection Office when in your opinion the data processing violates the regulations of General Data Protection Regulation of the 27 April, 2016 (RODO).

10. Your data will be automatically processed, including the form of profiling.
11. You are obligated to forward above mentioned information to your representative, especially if you appointed this person in the agreement as the contact person or as the representative for the agreement execution.

OK

Modeling - USB Flash Drive

1Shot 2004-05-13 00:00 tutorial  > Making of  > modeling

My adventure in the 3d world started in '97 when I learnt Autocad and then in 2000 Maya. I like also Rhinocerous for modelling and the great speed and quality of Vray Render. I try to create photorealistic images and I like to design objects. I'm a moderator of the treddi.com forum, an Italian CG Community.





Open Rhinocerous.
In the top view create a closed curve


In the front view create a simple open curve


Now select the curve A and extrude the solid: Solid->Extrude solid->Straight
Then select the curve B and extrude the surface: Surface->Extrude->Straight


Now make an itersection with the solid and the surface
Select the solid then: Solid->Intersection and select the surface


Now fillet the edge to give a smooth aspect: Solid->Fillet Edge


This is the result:


Mirror the geometry: Trasform->Mirror and Union to make a single object


In the top view create another closed curve.


Extrude the solid


Now I use a simple method to create 2 different object:
1) Duplicate the main body solid, hide and copy the extruded solid (not paste now)
2) Make an intersection between the main body (the visible) and the solid


3) Hide the result and unhide the duplicate main body
4) Paste the copied solid and make a difference between the 2 geometry


Fillet again the edge


This is the result.


In the top view create 2 rectangle.


Extrude and move the 2 solid.


In the right view create another rectangle.


Extrude the solid.


Now subtract the second rectangle from the first


In the top view create a closed curve


Extrude the solid object


With the same method (1)…(4) copy and intersect the geometry
Now we heave 2 object


Now select the edges of the box and fillet


Then duplicate the box and hide. The box is needed to make a subtraction from the cap of the key Select the box and the main body to make a union.


Select the edge and fillet to give more smooth aspect.


 


Now create the display, start with a closed curve in top view


Then extrude the solid object


With the previous method duplicate the main body and copy the extruded curve, then make a intersection and a subtraction


Select the edges and fillet again, this is the final result


Now create the glass display with a simple solid cube. Make a difference between the display and the cube then create another cube and fillet edges.
Create another box under the glass for the LCD screen.


Now is time for the buttons.
With the same method create a lot of solid cylinder on the main body and the display.
Copy the main body and the cylinder then intersect and subtract.


This is the final version:
Now export the single objects to *.iges or *.obj
 
 
 
Author: 1Shot
Tags:
You may also like...
Outdoor Lighting in 3D. Is there a magic formula?

Outdoor Lighting in 3D. Is there a magic formula?

Ever struggle to light exterior scenes in 3D? In this video, we'll have a look at a cinematic lighting framework, inspired by filmmaking techniques, to elevate your 3D art.
×

LEAVE A COMMENT

You need to be logged in to leave a comment. Don't have account? Register now.