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daniel
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posted posted 04-03-2002 20:13

Hello everyone,
I'm looking for a good tutorial on how to create clock wheels, I know I seen it somewheres before but I forgot to add the save the site, can someone help me out. Thanx

warjournal
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posted posted 04-03-2002 20:26

http://www.neofrog.com/tips/cog.html

You can also use Polar Cords.

daniel
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posted posted 04-03-2002 20:45

thank you, that's the one I was looking for

vogonpoet
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posted posted 04-03-2002 20:54

*breaks out a fresh bag of cookies*

warjournal
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posted posted 04-03-2002 21:04

Oh, yeah!


silence
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posted posted 04-03-2002 22:40

Heh, I'm surprised warjournal didn't link his multi-stroking a path tutorial on Gurus.

Using that concept should also help you get some good results.

warjournal
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posted posted 04-03-2002 23:04


Heh. Silence, try to make a gear with Multi-Stroke.

silence
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posted posted 04-04-2002 01:48

Actually, I was thinking more along the lines of using it to make those holes in the gear.

I suppose the biggest problem would be that the brush doesn't rotate with the stroke. However, it might work on a horizontal line and then polar coords.

It is a great tut, war. The concept alone was a lot of help to me.

silence
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posted posted 04-04-2002 02:42

You know, war, it might just be possible to make a passable cog using multi-stroke.



Although, I have to admit, the tutorial's method uses a lot less steps. hehe

warjournal
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posted posted 04-04-2002 02:57

Very not bad. I did one not too long ago with the same type of teeth. Too bad I can't find it.

Yeap. Squarish brushes don't rotate too well on a path. That's why I usually point people to a copy/rotate tutorial for gears and what-not.

I have used Polar Coords a few times. I find Polar Coords has better/easier control over number of teeth with out having to resort to Numerical Transform.

Good show, Silence.

silence
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posted posted 04-04-2002 03:48

Thanks, warj.

What I liked most about your tutorial was the fact that the technique was so useful. That's also why I liked Gurus so much. They don't have an enourmous amount of tuts because each tut teaches a really great technique. Great stuff.

WebShaman
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posted posted 04-04-2002 08:29

Or one could use DarkGardens tut on circular type, replacing the letters with the square 'form'. This works very well, I've found out. BTW - like the tut on stroking a path as well. Kudos. I would post a result, but I'm at work right now...

tomeaglescz
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posted posted 04-04-2002 11:25

just a quick go



WebShaman
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posted posted 04-04-2002 12:51

Hey, not bad...which technique did you use?






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PunisherOlsen
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posted posted 04-04-2002 13:02

I think its the one from Neofrog (the link WJ posted)

tomeaglescz
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posted posted 04-04-2002 13:37

yup neo frog but i tore up the edges more as the others looked too smooth, the textures etc looked cool but the teeth on a cog thats aged that much would show some kinds of wear, the only bit i felt let the tutorial down.

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