We made a lot of things this week, in the morning we made wine glasses and glasses, and in the afternoon we made hot air balloons.
In the morning we initially made a jar with curved rotations and then used the same principle to make a wine bottle and a wine glass. But something went wrong when I was making it, I don’t know why it was black all over. So I went to ask the teacher, who said it was because the direction of the face was reversed, so just reverse it. Then I made my cup and wine glass, and set the material to glass, added the background and rendered it.
In the afternoon we started to make the hot air balloon. There are two main parts, the top balloon and the bottom frame. For the top balloon, in order to make the lines, we chose to select the spaced lines and shrink them to get the original look. Then we selected the spacing points below to drag it out, forming the small tip below. So the top half is basically complete. Then we started making the box and the string below (the string was really hard!) . The frame is divided into three parts, the top protruding border, the middle connection and the bottom. I asked my teacher why, and she explained to me that it was because the points on the sides of the arcs were too far apart, so it looked like two arcs put together in a circle and ignored the straight line in the middle. So I added the lines on the sides to make it look better. The line is divided into four parts, so just make a quarter and then duplicate it to make the result. First make three circles and then twist and curve them to get the cable, then adjust the angle and detail by soft selection. Then duplicate the four and link the balloons and boxes you made before.
There is really a lot of content in this lesson, so I need to review it again after the lesson to fully grasp it.




