Posts Tagged ‘Modeling’
Devil in the Details III
Wednesday, April 15th, 2009
Yay! The final part of my Details series is up on the Alias Design website. Of particular note was that this part in the series was done in the Mac OS X version of Alias! I am pleased as punch to be working natively in Alias on my Mac and have few reasons to keep my Boot Camp partition around now. I look forward to all the projects that lay ahead for this software and it really is a game changer for my process. I plan on having a more in-depth ‘review’ soon!

Look for more tutorials from me in the future, but in the meantime enjoy!
J.
Tags: Alias Studio, Apple, Autodesk, CAD, Modeling
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Devil in the Details II
Friday, March 27th, 2009
Alias Design has published my latest in my Devil in the Details series. In this episode, I show a methodology for creating geometry that looks geometric but ‘feels’ organic. My intent with this piece was not so much teach a set of tools, but a way to ‘see’; being able to identify problem surfaces and know how to achieve a better result.

Tags: Alias Studio, Autodesk, CAD, Design, Modeling, Surfacing
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Natural Surfacing Part III
Wednesday, November 26th, 2008
My how time flies! AliasDesign posted the third installment of my natural surfacing demo. Check it out here!
I’m slated to deliver some more demos and tutorials in the future, so if there is something the community is looking to see, drop me a line or leave a comment!
Cheers,
J.
Tags: Alias Studio, CAD, Modeling, Surfacing
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Natural Surfacing Part II
Friday, October 17th, 2008
Part II of the my Natural Surfacing demonstration is online now. Check it out! Hope you find it useful and happy surfacing.
Cheers,
J.
Tags: Alias Studio, CAD, Modeling, Surfacing
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Natural Surfacing Part I
Wednesday, September 17th, 2008
Hey all. My latest demo has been posted on the Alias Design website. This will be a three part series where I walkthrough a variety of surfacing techniques mainly focused on sculpting product surfaces with as few patches as necessary. Check see the demonstration here.

By the end of the series, most of the detail of the watch above will have been put into the model – so stay tuned! And please, if you have any questions, don’t forget to leave a comment…
Cheers,
J.
Tags: Alias Studio, CAD, Modeling, Surfacing
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