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1. Choose the constant blend tool from the tool bar Constant Blend Tool Hints Radial ry Radius Setback Select edges and or faces for radial blend 1 50 0 0 4 e Enter an appropriate radius value into the input area of the top bar e Following the prompts beneath the tool name click on the hard edges of the glass top to apply constant blends e Note A blend radius value typically needs to be less than the material thickness On an object like a glass where the blends will be applied to both the inside and outside edges of the material it is prudent to begin with a blend radius value of just less than half the material thickness e Go on to blend the other hard edges of the glass the edges of the bottle and the edges of the tray Wine Bottle amp Glass Tutorial VeeEsEs Fig 10 Shows the application of a constant blend to the top edge of the wine glass e Congratulations Fig I 1 shows your finished scene Fig II Finished Bottle Glass amp Tray 8 Additional Notes and Comments e If you have Concepts Unlimited try rendering the Bottle Glass amp Tray with realistic materi als See Fig 12 below Wine Bottle amp GlassTutorial e With Concepts Unlimited you can also use the Model to Sheet tool to generate elevation drawings of and sections through the Wine Bottle Glass and Tray See Fig 13 10 Wine Bottle amp Glass Tutorial An IO SRE CHES VLAR MOTH GERD a TAO MAT ORL
2. THREE AT OOCL a DO WOT SCOLE RAMII Fig 13 Drawing of the Bottle Glass amp Tray using Model to Sheet in Concepts Unlimited 11 Wine Bottle amp GlassTutorial All terms mentioned in this book that are known to be trademarks or service marks have been appropriately capi talized CSi cannot attest to the accuracy of this information Use of a term in this book should not be regarded as affecting the validity of any trade mark or service mark Copyright 2006 CSI All rights reserved No part of this publication may be reproduced or used in any form by any means without the prior written permission of CSi The information contained in this publication is believed to be accurate and reli able However CSi makes no representation or warrantees with respect to the program material described within and specifically disclaims any implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for any particular purpose Further CSi reserves the right to revise the program material and make changes therein from time to time without obliga tion to notify the purchaser of the revisions or changes In no event shall CSi be liable for any incidental indirect special or consequential damages arising out of the purchaser s use of the program material Revision 1 0 Jol Yates 8 May 05 Revision l l Tim Olson 25 Jan 06 Wwww csi concepts com 12
3. Wine Bottle amp Glass Tutorial Wine Bottle amp Glass CSI Concepts Tutorials About this tutorial Description In this tutorial we learn to draw profiles to lathe and to shell solids The end result is a model of a wine bottle glass and tray Application Concepts 3D Concepts Unlimited Level Beginner Requires reading the Getting Started section of the User Manual Key Tools Line Spline Revolve Shell SH AG Wine Bottle amp GlassTutorial Making the Bottle amp Glass scene can be broken down into the following processes Drawing the 2D curve Profiles from which to create the 3D model Note Only half of the object need be drawn as lathing the profile will generate the other half 2 Using the Solid Lathe tool to generate the bottle glass amp tray from their profiles 3 Shell out the body of the bottle amp glass to an appropriate wall thickness 4 Use the split solid tool to create the wine in the glass and the bottle 5 Blending the edges of the objects to add realistic detail Fig Profile A shown is lathed around axis B e Open Concepts Unlimited or Concepts 3D e Change view to Front View View gt front Alternately right click on the drawing window and use the contextual menu e Set the zoom extents of your screen by drawing a vertical line from the origin a little longer than the height of the wine bottle Press the e key on the keyboard to comfortably fit that line an
4. d thus your model to your screen e You are now ready to draw the profiles necessary to create your wine bottle scene 2 Draw Profiles Wine Bottle amp Glass Tutorial e First right click on the origin and place a horizontal construction line This will represent our base line the surface on which the tray would sit See Fig 2 below iad a Zoom All Zoom Window Zoom In Zoom Out Zoom Previous Dynamic Pan Dynamic Zoom Dynamic Rotate View gt WorkPlane gt Select All gt DeSelect Show All gt Hide All gt Construction Lines Horizontal Vertical 45 Degree Delete Constructions Fig 2 Construction Lines e Use the Single Line tool to draw the center line axis of the bottle and the glass The tray beneath shares the same central axis as the bottle ie the bottle sits right in the middle of the tray Single Line Tool Hints 4 x Y 2 Length Angle Select single line start point f o 10 0 0 0 10 0 joe e Choose the Single Line tool from the tool bar e Click once at the origin to start the center axis line for the tray and bottle e Move the cursor vertically up the screen and click an arbitrary distance from the origin making sure you see the helper line of the cursor and the along z mark at the origin Then type the height you wish the bottle to be from the base surface We have used a height of 12 inches or 300 mm The line will adjust to the height you type e Move to the rig
5. faces Press the option key to keep the hollowed out section Go on to shell the glass Because the constricted neck shape of a wine glass is difficult for the shell tool to deal with better results will be acheived if you split the glass at the neck us ing the infinite plane and split solid tools Be sure to use a z station infinite plane at the neck of the glass See Fig 8 Wine Bottle amp Glass Tutorial Fig 8 Splitting the glass at the neck allows for a better result from the shell tool e Fig 9 shows the shelled bottle and glass Fig 9 Bottle and glass shelled to an appropriate wall thickness 6 Creating the wine for the e After shelling the objects more detail can be added for extra realism For example wine can be added to the bottle and to the glass This is achieved by splitting an overlapping block with for example the glass See Fig 10 below As you can see this results in the block being split Wine Bottle amp GlassTutorial into three Only one of these is needed to represent the wine Thus the other two can be deleted The same process can be used to create the wine in the wine bottle BI Verne Fig 10 A solid block is split with the wine glass in order to achieve a shape representing the wine 7 Blending edges to add realistic detail e All that is now left to do is a little blending Softening the hard edges of the objects adds realism to the model particularly if it is to be rendered
6. ht of the bottle axis and draw another vertical line to represent the center line axis of the wine glass The height of the glass should be a little over half the height of the wine bottle See Fig 3 below Wine Bottle amp GlassTutorial Fig 3 You should now have one construction base line one bottle axis and one glass axis e Use a combination of the line spline and arc tools to generate the full profile of the glass as seen in Fig 4 below Fig 4 Glass profile e Use the same tools to then generate the profiles of the bottle and the tray too See Fig 5 You may find it helps to have a wine bottle and a glass at hand to study their shapes Fig 5 Complete profiles for the bottle the glass and the tray Wine Bottle amp Glass Tutorial Note Ensure there are not gaps in your profiles and that they are planar These are the two factors that can cause a profile to fail when used with a tool such as solid lathe 4 Next lathe the profiles into solids e Choose the lathe solid tool from the tool bar gt Lathe Solid Toot tee Degrees Draft Angle 1 Select objects to lathe 360 a e As ever follow the prompts beneath the tool name e First a profile must be selected Begin with the glass e Note Instead of clicking one line at a time a profile can automatically be traced by right clicking on one of the curves that make up the profile of the glass or the bottle A con textual menu will appear choose Select Chain Prov
7. ided your profile is good ie there are no gaps duplicate lines or branched lines the entire profile will be selected Select Chain can be a great time saver when selecting profiles or testing profiles for gaps e After selecting the profile you need to select the line or axis around which to lathe it This is it s center line The lathed objects should appear immediately See Fig 6 e After lathing the glass lathe the bottle and then the tray Fig 6 The raw lathed solids are shown here before shelling Wine Bottle amp GlassTutorial 5 Shelling your new solids e The new solids must now be shelled to an appropriate wall thickness Choose the shell tool from the tool bar Shell Feature Tool Hints 4 Offset Select solid to shell 3 0 e Begin with the bottle Click somewhere on the object e Then click on the top of the bottle where the opening should be An ambiguity pop up will appear Select the appropriate open face from the pop up See Fig 7 below O Select Object Part_1223300 Face 8129 Part_1223300 Face 8129 Fig 7 Selecting the open face using the ambiguity pop up Note An ambiguity pop up is a window that appears when you select an object and there is no one clear face or object that Concepts can pick You must select the appropri ate entry Tool hint Press shift if you wish to select multiple open faces Click on the background ie no object if you wish to have a hollow object but no open
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