Thursday, April 30, 2015

Modeling A Futuristic Bolt Gun In 3D Studio Max


Modeling A Futuristic Bolt Gun In 3D Studio Max

In this tutorial we are going to model a futuristic bolt gun using different poly modeling techniques and tools inside 3D Studio Max. You'll learn how to avoid mesh errors when smoothing high poly objects by adding supporting edges and more.
Create a box and convert it to Editable Poly (Right Click > Convert To: > Convert to Editable Poly) then add a series of edge loops using Connect, as shown in the image below.
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Select the Faces shown below and Extrude them.
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Extrude the top front polygons again like so.
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Scale down the back group of polygons as well as the next one and delete the top polygon. After that move the vertices in the front part of the weapon where is the targeting system so it looks like in the picture. Finally add two more edges as shown and move the one of the old edges to the top so it is close to the middle edge.
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Now select and Extrude the bottom polygons until the result looks like so.
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In the spot where the weapon clip will be located, we need to do an inset and then extrude the faces inward. After that add two new edge loops in the middle as you can see in the picture below.
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Move the bottom polygons until you get a nice curve like this.
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Now add some new edge loops in the places shown below.
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Select the polygons highlighted below, and using Extrude - Local Normal. Extrude the polygons with a negative value until it looks like so.
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Now add loops in the places shown in the following image.
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Add two more edge loops in the places revealed after extruding the polygons inwards.
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Add some horizontal edge loops as shown in the picture, in order to avoid mesh problems after adding the Turbosmooth.
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Add more loops in the places shown, again to avoid problems with the mesh after we smooth it.
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Select the highlighted polygons and Bevel them inward using a negative Height and Outline amount. After that Extrude them inward using a low negative Height value.
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Select the polygons marked below and extrude them two times. For the first extrude, use a very low Height in order to get a nice edge when we smooth the shape. And after that extrude it until you get something similar to the result shown in the picture.
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Add two more loops on the bottom of the element as shown, in order to even out the number of the polygons.
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Now select the polygons on both ends, and use the Bridge tool from the Edit Polygons menu with a setting of 2 segments to connect them together (as shown.) If there is a twisting issue, you can fix it using the Twist option.
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Move the segment we just created into this position and use the Scale tool to scale down the vertices on both sides.
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Add more loops in the places shown and add a Turbosmooth modifier - Iterations 2.
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The final result of the weapon body should look like this.
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Create a new Box object with 7 length segments and add a Bend modifier using the following settings: Angle 35 and choose the right axis for you from the Bend Axis options, in my case this is the Y axis.
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Convert it to Editable Poly and Extrude the bottom four polygons outward, then add5 new edge loops vertically as shown.
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Delete the top polygons and Bevel the selected polygons until you get a similar result.
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Chamfer the middle loop and then Bevel the bottom four selected polygons.
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Add several new edge loops as shown below, in order to get a good shape when we smooth the element.
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Add a Turbosmooth modifier - Iterations 2, and place the element where it should be located.
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Create a new Box with 3 length segments and convert it into Editable Poly, then Delete the back side polygons like in the picture.
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Switch to the Front view and tweak the vertices until you get this shape.
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Select the two middle loops and Chamfer them with Segments set to 6 with a higher amount. The result should look like this.
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Repeat the same procedure, but this time on the side edges with a lower Chamfer amount.
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Add smoothing and place the trigger in its place.
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Create a new Cylinder object with 2 Height segments and convert it into Editable Poly. Then select the center edge loop, and from the Edit Geometry menu choose > constrains - edge. After that Rotate the loop to create an angle and move it closer to the end, as shown.
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Delete the selected polygons.
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After we have deleted the front polygons, select the front and back Border edges and from the Constraints options in the Edit Geometry rollout, set it back to None. Using Shift+Drag and the Scale tool, decrease the radius of the holes on each end and then choose Bridge to connect them together.
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Add two new loops to the front and back side as shown.
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Select the polygons in between the loops and extrude them inwards until it looks like so.
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Add a Chamfer to all the loops except the two inner loops. Use a low Chamfer amount and set the number of edges to 2. After that Chamfer the inside two loops, but use a higher Chamfer amount and again set the Edge Segments to 2.
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Add Turbosmooth - Iterations 2 and place the element as shown.
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Create a new Cylinder like the previous one, and use the same techniques to give it such a shape.
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Use Shift+Scale/Move on the front part to get something like this.
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Create two new edge loops inside the front part of the element, and do the same on the outside surface as shown. Then select the polygons between the new loops and Extrude them inwards.
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As we did previously, Chamfer the edges loops with a low amount and set the "Connect Edge Segments" to two. Then add a Turbosmooth with 2 Iterations.
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Create new cylinders for the glass and rotate them to the same angle as our shape. Place them on the inside where we Extruded the inside loops of polygons.
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Create a new Cylinder with the following settings - Height Segments: 1, Cap Segments: 2, Sides 32. Then convert it to Editable Poly and delete the back polygons. Move the polygons in the center forward, and then Inset them as shown.
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Select the polygons between the front two loops (that were created by the Inset,) and Extrude them inwards. Once again, Chamfer the edges with a low amount and a few edge segments. Then add a Smooth modifier.
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Place the element as shown. Next create a few copies using Edit> Clone, and Scale them down using the Scale tool. And place them in the locations shown below.
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Now we need to go back to the main body and fix some problems with the mesh. Select the marked edge loops, and move them closer to the corners in order to get a better shape when we smooth it.
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Add two more loops as shown below, and we have now fixed the problems with the mesh.
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Create a new Cylinder with 32 Sides and no Height or Cap Segments. Convert it to Editable Poly and Delete the back polygon. Then select the front polygon, and Inset and Extrude it as shown.
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Now Bevel the front polygon, and also Chamfer the Edges as shown.
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Once again, add a Smooth Modifier and place the object here.
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Create a New Box with 6 Length Segments, and Convert it to Editable Poly.
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Next add 3 Edge Loops and adjust the Verticies to get something like this.
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Delete the Top and Bottom polygons, Select the Three loops and Scale them outwards.
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Next using the Border option, select the bottom edges and Shift+Scale them outwards to get this result.
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Holding Shift, use the Move tool to Extrude the bottom border downwards. With the border still selected, click the Cap option in the Edit Poly rollout to fill the hole. Then go into vertex mode and select the verticies on each side of the bottom. Use Connect to connect each pair of verts with a new edge.
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Add some additional Edge Loops in the places shown below, using the Ring and Connect commands.
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Next add a Turbosmooth Modifier with 2 Iterations, and position the hand grip in the location shown.
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Create three new Tubes and convert them to Editable Poly. After that unite them into a single object using the Attach option from the "Edit Geometry" menu of the Edit Poly rollout. Delete the back polygons on each, and then using the Border option, Shift+Drag the inside edges back as shown.
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Chamfer the inside and outside edge loops of each of the three elements. Use a low amount, and set the Edge Segments to 2.
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Now let's come back to the main body and add additional Edge Loops as shown. This will make it easier for us to create holes for the gun barrels.
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Delete the polygons shown.
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Move the vertices around to get the shapes shown for each hole. They need to be big enough so we can put the gun barrels in there.
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Now let's go back to the gun barrels. We need to first Cap the back sides using the Cap option. After, Chamfer the edges with a medium amount and around 4 Edge Segments, so the result looks like so.
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Add a Turbosmooth with 2 Iterations and place the barrels as shown below.
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Create new Cylinder with 18 Sides and Convert it to Editable Poly, after that add two Edge Loops as shown.
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Select a couple of groups of two polygons, leave a distance of four polygons between the selections.
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Add a Bevel and delete the polygons. After that add more loops as shown.
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Extrude the polygons between the loops we just created. Add a Bevel two times on the front polygon until it looks like so.
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Add a Bevel 3 more times on the tip of the bullet. Once inwards and twice outwards, so the tip of it looks like below.
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Again Bevel the tip three more times, so the result looks similar to this.
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On the back polygon we first Extrude, then Inset and Extrude it.
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We need to Extrude the polygons we created with the previous extrude once again, using the same value we used on the first two extrudes at the beginning of the bullet modelling. After that Inset the back polygon, Bevel it inwards and once again Bevel it outwards using the same value. Finally Inset it once again to achieve the result shown below.
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Again Bevel the polygon two more times, then Inset it once and Extrude again inwards until you get this shape.
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On the front part, add new loops as shown in order to have nice, smooth edges when we smooth the bullet.
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Add more loops as shown to support the geometry and get a good shape after we add the Turbosmooth.
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We now add more edge loops on the back polygon. And once again Inset the middle polygon to avoid mesh errors after smoothing.
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Create new Cylinder with 80 sides, convert it into Editable Poly and Delete the front and back polygons. After that Select all the polygons and use - Bevel - by polygonsto get this result.
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Use the Connect option and choose - Segments: 2, Pinch: 90.
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Add a Turbosmooth - Iterations: 2 on both objects, and place the object we just created inside the bullet as shown.
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Enjoy .\ tutsplus

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