Tuesday, March 15, 2011

Wards Ap Bio Lab 5 Procedure

Nensis - Working on textures ...

Work in progress - no shaders - no specular maps
Here again with my Nensis, I have had some tecnical problems but now they are finally solved!
I keep working on it =)

Wednesday, March 9, 2011

Quotes Loss Of Mother

Building the basic model for women's sweater first changes: the front (3) Construction

At this point we have for the front only a few changes: the extra inches to the breasts are not for those with a circumference at the breast less than 90 cm, however, because the mesh is resilient.
Even if we use cards with symmetrical designs should not make the front longer because it does not match the design at the seams, but we should do more centimeters should divide the front half and half on the back, in what is the measure from the edge to 'calature start of the armhole.

If we decide to make a few extra inches on the front, we will return the surplus in the pack, with the seam, making sure perfectly behind the front edge of the more softly to sleeve-sewing the front to above the highest part, that is, to the height of the breast. Or you can create a pleat is shortened by the method of revolutions or, if the wool is thin enough, with a seam as if it were fabric, but the method we will see later. Here is a

schemino inches of circumference increase according to the Breast




In front of the neck we have to consider: we have seen that the width is obtained by measuring the back divided by 3, but the depth is obtained doubling the height of calatura the shoulder that we have established a 4 cm, and 8 cm. This measure will vary according to our taste or need.

Here we have the measure of the shoulders of 40 cm, and 40 is not evenly divisible by 3, but results in 13.33333 indefinitely. If you do the opposite 13 for 3 from 39 would fail to reach 1 cm to 40, then we can choose whether to deploy half a centimeter to 13 cm bearing shoulder for the neck:




or add 1 cm to the shoulder-neck getting a little smaller but with no decimal digits:

I personally prefer the latter.