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Applying mirror and join to the handle - Alias Tutorial
From the course: Modeling an F1 Wheel with Autodesk Alias Subdivision
Applying mirror and join to the handle
- [Instructor] Let's take a look at how we can mirror and join the handle so that we have a full 360 degree handle. So look at our layer structure, we have our canvas image, we have handled mirror, and this is the end result of this particular exercise. And I want to to hide the canvas image. So you can kind of see a little bit clearer as to what we have. Let's go to diagnostic shading, multicolor. So this is the end result. And then we also have a style pause. This next layer here, mirror merges an exercise. I want to show you a potential problem that you might face doing this. Okay. So we'll go back to multicolor and we're going to select this entity and you'll notice when I go into the left view that the pivot point for this entity is actually raised up in space here. It's not on a grid line. It's not in the center of the part it is in an obscure location. That is important, depending on which technique we…
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Defining the handle footprint: Extrude method6m 38s
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Defining the handle footprint: Retopology method4m 53s
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Extruding the handle footprint3m 6s
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Finishing the handle endcaps6m 33s
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Applying mirror and join to the handle5m 12s
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Fine-tuning details around the handle model8m 9s
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Reflecting the handle to create left- and right-hand parts2m 56s
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