The BRL-CAD Logo depicts two interlocked nodes. Modeling the new Logo in BRL-CAD in CSG (without NURBS, without polygons) requires some careful arrangement, but can provide an attractive three dimensional rendering that we can use for a number of purposes..
The output of this task will be a .g file of BRL-CAD logo and a rendered image. The two segments you model MUST be two or more regions hinged together (you can have center pins or not, you decide). This is your opportunity as an artist and 3D magician to come up with an interesting yet faithful interpretation.
References:
- http://brlcad.org/images/angelov_256.png
- http://brlcad.org/d/node/92
- Introduction to MGED at http://brlcad.org/wiki/Documentation
Note that there are other logo modeling tasks and yours must start from scratch and be completely original. If we get a hint that yours was based off of or used measurements from some other model, you will be barred.
This command run within MGED should help give you an interesting render:
rt -A0.75 -s1024 -c {set ambSamples=256}
File name/URL | File size | Date submitted | |
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logo.zip | 37.6 KB | December 11 2014 07:25 UTC |
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Jatin, thanks! That looks good! Hope we'll see more of your work on other tasks as well !
Cheers,
Andrei
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