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help in plane modeling

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samroutc
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help in plane modeling

i have a plane model i modeled the plane body but now i stuck on the engine modelng the engine cover i dont know how to conform it on the body to make it look smooth with the plane body

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Fadhil_Farook
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You can apply and FFD modifier (Free Form Deformation), multiple variations of them are available in the modifier list. It's almost like applying a soft selection. You mentioned "conform", and there are ways to conform, under the Freeform tab. It's not convenient to explain here how it works, I would rather you look at tutorials about it. I've attached a link below for you. Also, look into FFD modifiers as well.

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nfhEIThlqNk

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8rvfDYHR4jk

 

 

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bob.bernstein
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I'm guessing you have a turbosmooth applied, or perhaps an opensubdiv modifier.  I don't know what the accurate shape of the aircraft is, but I presume you do.  The best way to make the seam the same on both sides of the seam, is to use the same geometry on both sides of the seam.  If the part in the front transitions to round as you've modeled it, by starting (with non-subdivided topology) that part with a clone of the polygons from the other side of the seam, you'll know the seam will look right.  Transitioning the polys between the round part of the front and the squared off row of cloned polygons can be done many ways, including ffd, as Fadhil has taught.  

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