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ACM215 Lecture 3

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Surfaces 3D Lecture 3 Polygon Modeling surface representations points, lines, polygons vertices, edges, faces 1 2 Polygon Modeling working with components vertices, edges, and faces Mesh Editing extrude split polygon insert edge loop soft modification tool 3 4 Naming Objects naming objects cleaning up outliner assume you have to give your file to someone to use Modeling Examples how easy is it...

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Surfaces 3D Lecture 3 Polygon Modeling surface representations points, lines, polygons vertices, edges, faces 1 2 Polygon Modeling working with components vertices, edges, and faces Mesh Editing extrude split polygon insert edge loop soft modification tool 3 4 Naming Objects naming objects cleaning up outliner assume you have to give your file to someone to use Modeling Examples how easy is it to figure out what's what? 5 6 Modeling Examples Modeling Examples Homework Examples 7 8 Modeling 3 model and render an item of footwear object you own bring object to class and work from it create 3 screen grabs (wireframe on shaded) due by midnight Tuesday will be reviewed in class on Wednesday 9 10 Homework 3 email me zip file c...

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