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===Here is a possible final result=== | ===Here is a possible final result=== | ||
[[File:3D Klingon Symbol (Small).png]] | [[File:3D Klingon Symbol (Small).png]] | ||
===And another more detailed result=== | |||
[[File:Klingon Symbol 001.jpg]] | |||
Reference Keys - Use your keypad. Not the numbers up top. | Reference Keys - Use your keypad. Not the numbers up top. | ||
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So once you have that picture loaded you may have to hit #5 and the #7 again for it to show up. | So once you have that picture loaded you may have to hit #5 and the #7 again for it to show up. | ||
If you have any questions just ask. | |||
(To Be Continued) | (To Be Continued) | ||
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! | '' Tutorial provided by [[Kane, Logan Ethan|Logan Ethan Kane]] '' | ! | '' Tutorial provided by [[Kane, Logan Ethan|Logan Ethan Kane]] '' | ||
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Latest revision as of 01:14, 24 October 2012
Here is a possible final result
And another more detailed result
Reference Keys - Use your keypad. Not the numbers up top.
- 1 key will give you a (Front On View)
- 3 key will give you a (Right Side View)
- 7 key will bring you to (Top View)
- 5 key will give you an (Orthographic view) of whichever number you select next. E.G - 1,3 or 7.
This is the opening screen. Normally I would delete the (Default) Cube in the middle, but we can use it in this Tutorial.
Now hit the #1 key (For front view)and right click on the box to select it. Then press S (Scale) and then Z (To scale only on the Z axis). Scale it down to just about what you see in the photo below.
It's really up to you how thick you make it. But I am choosing to make it a little on thin side. Now that we have it shrunk down. Hit #7 to go into top view.
From there you will want to hit N, and a new window will open to the right. Then click the button down the bottom that says “Background Image”
This is the image I will be using.
So once you have that picture loaded you may have to hit #5 and the #7 again for it to show up.
If you have any questions just ask.
(To Be Continued)
Tutorial provided by Logan Ethan Kane |
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