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3 Dimensional Chat / REQUEST: A simple beveled cube.

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Scraggle
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Posted: 3rd Sep 2008 12:36 Edited at: 3rd Sep 2008 12:36
My modelling skills are none existent but I could really do with a simple cube with bevelled edges. There is no need for a texture because I will be applying a glass shader to it.

The size isn't overly important neither is the size of the bevels but something like this would be good.


It is probably a primative in some modelling packages but I don't use any so I don't know.

I appreciate any help offered and thank you in advance



Deathead
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Posted: 3rd Sep 2008 13:37 Edited at: 3rd Sep 2008 13:40
Will do.

Edit:
I've attached it.


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Woolfman
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Posted: 3rd Sep 2008 13:42
Here ya go. It's a beveled cube.
Scraggle
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Posted: 3rd Sep 2008 13:45 Edited at: 3rd Sep 2008 13:52
@Woolfman
I appreciate that, thank you.
Unfortunately it is a .obj format model and DBP can't open the .obj format.
Would you be able to convert it to .x?

Thanks

[EDIT]
I was able to open it in Photoshop and it looked like it had a smooth bevel. That might have been just the way Photoshop was rendering it but if not I would prefer it to have hard, sharp edges because it will be made of glass.

Thanks again.

@Deathhead
Yours looks great, thank you. However, some of the faces are the wrong way around and so they are getting culled



David Gervais
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Posted: 3rd Sep 2008 13:59 Edited at: 3rd Sep 2008 14:00
Hi Scraggle, is this what you had in mind? I wasn't sure about the corners, I beveled all the edges of the cube so the corners are also beveled.. Let me know if you need adjustments.



Cheers!

P.S. I attached the zip with the .x model, jpg texture and the original .bmp texture. I made the texture a simple 128x128 solid color. I was thinking it would be easier to code.

EDIT LoL.. in the time it took me to make the cube 2 others got posted, dang, am I getting slow in my old age? LOL too funny.

Scraggle
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Posted: 3rd Sep 2008 14:03
Thanks David, that is perfect!



Deathead
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Posted: 4th Sep 2008 11:40
@Scraggle: Could just be Blender.


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