The Spin tool is a versatile mesh tool that extrudes a profile, a two dimensional outline, using the 3D Cursor as its pivot point, in a variable number of steps. The Spin tool works in edit mode. It's a very versatile tool for modeling things like wine glasses, bottles, mugs, vases, and donut or cylindrical type objects - any object where the profile doesn't change around a particular axis, which is the axis on which the profile is spun. Sometimes the spin tool is referred to as the lathe tool since the action of the spin tool resembles an actual lathe, on which you also need an axis to spin. It's important to spin paying close attention to the view you're in, as well as to make sure of the position of the 3D cursor. . By default, the spin tool's axis is perpendicular to the 3D viewport. In actuality, the profile will be spun based on whatever the view is, so if you're in some random user view, you might either get some interesting results or you won't get what you really wanted.
Thursday, 28 February 2013
Ira Krakow's Blender 3D 2.62 Spin Tool Tutorial
Ira Krakow's Blender 3D 2.62 Spin Tool Tutorial Tube. Duration : 6.77 Mins.
The Spin tool is a versatile mesh tool that extrudes a profile, a two dimensional outline, using the 3D Cursor as its pivot point, in a variable number of steps. The Spin tool works in edit mode. It's a very versatile tool for modeling things like wine glasses, bottles, mugs, vases, and donut or cylindrical type objects - any object where the profile doesn't change around a particular axis, which is the axis on which the profile is spun. Sometimes the spin tool is referred to as the lathe tool since the action of the spin tool resembles an actual lathe, on which you also need an axis to spin. It's important to spin paying close attention to the view you're in, as well as to make sure of the position of the 3D cursor. . By default, the spin tool's axis is perpendicular to the 3D viewport. In actuality, the profile will be spun based on whatever the view is, so if you're in some random user view, you might either get some interesting results or you won't get what you really wanted.
The Spin tool is a versatile mesh tool that extrudes a profile, a two dimensional outline, using the 3D Cursor as its pivot point, in a variable number of steps. The Spin tool works in edit mode. It's a very versatile tool for modeling things like wine glasses, bottles, mugs, vases, and donut or cylindrical type objects - any object where the profile doesn't change around a particular axis, which is the axis on which the profile is spun. Sometimes the spin tool is referred to as the lathe tool since the action of the spin tool resembles an actual lathe, on which you also need an axis to spin. It's important to spin paying close attention to the view you're in, as well as to make sure of the position of the 3D cursor. . By default, the spin tool's axis is perpendicular to the 3D viewport. In actuality, the profile will be spun based on whatever the view is, so if you're in some random user view, you might either get some interesting results or you won't get what you really wanted.
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