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my prefered way of accessing most Tools inside of Maya is using
its Hotbox
feature >
wich you can access by pressing the Space
Bar on the Keyboard. Here
you can also under the Create
Pulldown Menu
select the CV Curve Tool.
See image .
•In the CV Curve Tool Option
Box we will first Reset
Settings by clicking on the
Button Bottom of the UI, wich should give us a 3°
Curve to create our Profile
Curvefor the Staffs Shaft. See image .
(*This
step does not include a Htmel Action Link)
• In this Step we will draw our Curve, In your Model View
Window select the Front Orthographic
View by pressing Space
Bar for Hotbox
and in the middle Alias Box
pushing Mbutton1
and pulling the Mouse(M)
down the the Front View
notice the other Views, this is the fastes way to access your
Views (*Front,
Side, Top, Perspective). See Image .
(*Make
sure your Model View is Highlighted and selected before pressing
Htmel Action Link.)
•
Change to Front View.
• Now we will finally Draw
our Curve
onto the front view making sure that the First
and Last
Curve Points are Snapping
to the Y
axis at 0, so when we apply the revolve it will create a clean
surface for us. Draw a similar Curve
with the CV Curve Tool
as i did in the following Image .
Hold down X button on Keyboard
to activate Snap to Grid
notice the Snap Icons
on the Top Header of Maya, See Image
•
Turn Snap To Grid - ON
• Turn Snap To Grid - OFF
• To ensure that the Surface
Revolve will work properly
we will now move the Pivot Point
to the Axis of Origin
meaning X, Y, Z,
values of 0, 0, 0.
See image .
• Enter/Exit Pivot Mode
•
Turn Snap To Grid back to ON
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