Baq
12-01-2003, 06:03 PM
Hi.
I got a question to all You advanced users.
I started learning nurbs few months ago and it's ok. Now I c that's good for makin' stuff like cars or general non-organic surfaces. But few days ago I also started learnin' nurbs patch modeling and I see that's little strange for organic modeling and not much intuitive like real sculpting.
My question is: should I learn all kind modeling techniques and all kind surfaces?
I also wanted compare modeling organic stuff with nurbs and subdivs and... without any tutorial i made with subdivs "good" stuff and with nurbs eehhhh..... no comment.
Should I focus only on final results? Doesn't matter which surface?
Greetz
I got a question to all You advanced users.
I started learning nurbs few months ago and it's ok. Now I c that's good for makin' stuff like cars or general non-organic surfaces. But few days ago I also started learnin' nurbs patch modeling and I see that's little strange for organic modeling and not much intuitive like real sculpting.
My question is: should I learn all kind modeling techniques and all kind surfaces?
I also wanted compare modeling organic stuff with nurbs and subdivs and... without any tutorial i made with subdivs "good" stuff and with nurbs eehhhh..... no comment.
Should I focus only on final results? Doesn't matter which surface?
Greetz
