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Tutorial 45 degree cylinder that stays on the grid - studiof - 11-05-2015 06:35 PM Made this tutorial of a 45 degree cylinder that is in line with the grid. this is aimed at beginners. but i guess some more advanced people will benefid also. enjoy. https://youtu.be/gc9WltMWq3Q RE: Tutorial 45 degree cylinder that stays on the grid - micheus - 11-05-2015 09:35 PM Nice one studiof. ![]() For when people have two pipes and want to connect them creating a curve (of any degree) one solution would be use connect/cut/circularize as can be seen in the beginning of this video: https://youtu.be/sVZqk7DKgmQ RE: Tutorial 45 degree cylinder that stays on the grid - studiof - 11-05-2015 09:51 PM I have seen that video Micheus. great one. i used that technic also. but it didnt gave me the MAYA wedge tool effect that i wanted. a 45 degree wedge on the grid. :-) But it seems that wings has a solution to every problem. love that program :-) |