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lol...ooh OK its the sasme thing right..photoshop n dat..COOL!!!

the colour thingy yeh got it now....:D

its that what u study in the fields of computing or summat if u dont mind me asking u dnt need to asnwer..

its pretty cool ive gotta say i think i should open up photshop n play with it n see what i can do!!!!
i thik its hard at 1st like u said bro..but u get use to it...

ok thanks..:D

all be thinking now what to do!!! u'll alll be impresssseddd!!!:D:D

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lol...ooh OK its the sasme thing right..photoshop n dat..COOL!!!

the colour thingy yeh got it now....:D

its that what u study in the fields of computing or summat if u dont mind me asking u dnt need to asnwer..

nah my field is toootally different to this CG bizness :D just like pass-tiem thingy2me :)

its pretty cool ive gotta say i think i should open up photshop n play with it n see what i can do!!!!
i thik its hard at 1st like u said bro..but u get use to it...

so tru

ok thanks..:D

all be thinking now what to do!!! u'll alll be impresssseddd!!!:D:D

all the best sis!

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BRYCE TUTORIAL:
FLYING SAUCER

Programs needed: Bryce 5.5 or above, Wings 3D.

Modelling the saucer using Wings 3D:

Part 1: Constructing the main body!

1. Create a cylinder, and scale it on the Y-axis so that it is flatter, and then scale uniform, so that it looks something like this:
saucer1wt3.png


2. Select the top face of the cylinder, and inset. Then raise the inset face up slightly.

3. Change the layout of the faces so that it looks like this:
saucer2ar4.png


4. Select the top-centre face, inset the face, raise the inset face a bit (more than the last time), and rotate it slightly on the X-axis. The result should be like this:
saucer3mr0.png


5. Delete some of the edges from the front of the top ‘dome’, and select the resulting face. Make the edges hard, and then inset the face a very small amount. Make the edges of this face hard as well. Create a shiny blue material to colour this face in with.

saucer4mk3.png


Part 2 to come soon, insha’Allaah!
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BRYCE TUTORIAL:

FLYING SAUCER




Part two: the bow of the ship!



6. Move some of the front edge forward on the Z-axis, and move the one in-between them backward. Then select the inner faces of the outer points of the curve, and inset them. Make the edges hard, then inset the faces again, and make the edges hard on these faces too. Finally, move the resulting face backwards on the Z-axis, and colour them with a yellow colour.
saucer5xc3.png


7. Create the following edges:
saucer6fa3.png


8. Select the centre faces of both of these new grids, and make the edges hard. Once this is completed, extrude them on their normal so that the extrusions are roughly cube-shaped. Select the front faces of the extrusions, select their edges and cut them in two. Of the new vertices, connect two opposing ones on each extrusion. Then cut the new lines in two, and on both extrusions connect these vertices to the other ones that you created earlier on in this step.
saucer7mf4.png


9. Select the centre point of the cross on the front of each extrusion, and bevel it larger as much as it will go. Make the edges hard, and extrude the face on the Z-axis. These will be the barrels of the saucer’s laser cannons. Make the edges hard on the extruded face.
saucer8fq7.png


10: Inset the faces on the front of the laser cannons, and make their edges hard. Then extrude the faces most of the way into the gun barrels, and make the edges of the extruded faces hard too.
saucer9le7.png


Part 3 coming soon, insha’Allaah!
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^^^wOW it looks pretty cool..how do u manage to get it soo accurate :?
looks very neat!!!mashaAllah...:D:D

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Thanks for the compliment, but the work is not drawn in by hand, it is constructed by extending and dividing the faces of a 3D shape.
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