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By Jonathan Block
About This
Arm
This arm was created as
part of a creature I was modeling, it doesn't have fewer fingers out
of laziness. Few modifications are required to increase the number of digits.
About Object Snaps
Many of the commands rely
on object snaps for accuracy. Open the Osnap dialog box and position
it in your workspace.
To open the
Osnap dialog box:
Define the
Shape of the Arm
You will draw
four curves representing the top and bottom and sides of the arm.
Then you will draw cross-section curves through the profile curves
and loft the cross section curves.
To draw the
profile curves:
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From the View
menu, click
4 Viewports.
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From the Curve
menu, click Free-form,
and then click
Interpolate Points.
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In the Front
viewport, draw the top and bottom shapes of the arm from the shoulder
to the wrist.

Draw
a profile
of the top
and bottom of
the arm
in the Front viewport.
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From the Curve
menu, click Free-form
and then click
Interpolate Points.
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In the Top viewport,
draw the front and back shapes of the arm emphasizing the biceps and elbow.

Draw a profile of the
front and back of the arm in the Top
viewport.
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From the Transform
menu, click Move
and align the curves with the other curves as shown in the previous
two pictures
Create the Cross
Section Curves
for the Arm
Cross-section
curves will be used to define the loft surface.
To draw the cross-section curves:
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From the Curve menu,
click CSec Profiles.
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At the Select
curves in order
prompt, choose the curves in the order shown (bottom, front, top, back).

Select the profile
curves in order.
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In the Front
viewport, draw lines at approximately right angles to the arm shape
curves. Make sure the lines cross ALL arm shape curves.

Draw the cross
section curves in the Front
viewport.
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From the Curve
menu,
click Free-form,
and then click Interpolate
points.
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Draw curves at each end of
the arm shape curves.
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Use object snaps to snap to
the ends in the order picked for the CSec Profiles (bottom, front,
top, back), and type C to close the curve.

Draw curves for the end
of the arm.
Loft the Arm
Lofting
creates a surface through curves.
To loft
the cross-section curves:
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Select all the arm curves.
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From the Surface
menu, click Loft.
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In the Loft Options dialog
box, use the Rebuild with control points option to set the
number of control points to 8.

Loft the arm curves.
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