2014
Digital Tutors
Gamal Prather
03:00:00
English
Throughout these lessons we create a production ready 3D model of a pair of sunglasses. We'll discuss a few basic fit parameters and associated reference geometry to create a schematic model to establish the desired frame fit. Then we'll evolve the fit model into a more stylish, sophisticated production model created with advanced control point manipulation editing techniques.
Along the way we'll cover various tools to ensure that the geometry is suitable for export to rapid prototyping for real-world evaluation.
Reviewing design brief goals3Reviewing design brief goalsFree with Demo05:59
Generating reference geometry for eyewear4Generating reference geometry for eyewear10:34
Projecting the eyewear curve5Projecting the eyewear curve08:38
Sizing the lens6Sizing the lens05:28
Completing the lens7Completing the lens06:17
Modeling the lens groove8Modeling the lens groove07:27
Creating the outer surface9Creating the outer surface11:13
Forming the inner surface10Forming the inner surface08:57
Producing edge surfaces11Producing edge surfaces03:43
Modeling the temple12Modeling the temple05:22
Rapidly prototyping geometry13Rapidly prototyping geometry03:59
Forming the nosepad14Forming the nosepad05:33
Implementing the lens trim pattern15Implementing the lens trim pattern03:59
Optimizing the part layout16Optimizing the part layout05:15
Evaluating the fit model17Evaluating the fit model12:01
Updating lens geometry18Updating lens geometry08:35
Updating the lens groove19Updating the lens groove10:03
Establishing the midplane20Establishing the midplane10:28
Sculpting surfaces into position21Sculpting surfaces into position11:11
Adjusting our surfaces22Adjusting our surfaces08:43
Detailing the temple tip23Detailing the temple tip09:00
Refining the front frame24Refining the front frame08:40
Customizing the nosepad25Customizing the nosepad08:20
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