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		<title>Railings in 5 Minutes</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Software Used: Autodesk 3ds Max

Introduction
Imagine that we are drawing a building with a big area and open atriums going though each level and we also need to draw the railings. The basic way is just to create an object and clone them using spacing tool or array, but many times this can be a bit [...]]]></description>
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<h4><img src="http://www.gfxzoom.com/images/2009/07/6ec2_Montree_T_railing_26.jpg" width="300" height="225" title="Railings in 5 Minutes" alt="3dsmax Railings in 5 Minutes" /></h4>
<h4>Introduction</h4>
<p>Imagine that we are drawing a building with a big area and open atriums going though each level and we also need to draw the railings. The basic way is just to create an object and clone them using spacing tool or array, but many times this can be a bit of a headache and confusing. I have come up with a simple and easy method to solve this problem using our basic knowledge of editable poly. <br />1. Suppose the atrium opening shape looks like the spline in the picture. We begin with drawing a contour line follow the atrium shape. Try to have as few vertices on the spline as possible. In the picture I hve drawn 8 vertices.<br /><img src="http://www.gfxzoom.com/images/2009/07/7280_Montree_T_railing_01.jpg" title="Railings in 5 Minutes" alt="3dsmax Railings in 5 Minutes" /><br />2. Select all segmentw on the line and divide. The length of each divided segment is approximately the same as the length of the railing panal or each piece of glass panel.<br />Note: we may use the Normalize spline modifier instead to make sure the length of each segment is the same.<br /><img src="http://www.gfxzoom.com/images/2009/07/3e5b_Montree_T_railing_02.jpg" title="Railings in 5 Minutes" alt="3dsmax Railings in 5 Minutes" /><br />3. Change the vertices properties from smooth to corner for avoiding unwanted segment when we extrude in next step.<br /><img src="http://www.gfxzoom.com/images/2009/07/0040_Montree_T_railing_03.jpg" title="Railings in 5 Minutes" alt="3dsmax Railings in 5 Minutes" /><br />4. Extrude the line with out any cap. I make the height of extrusion about 90cm. Copy the object as a spare part and hide the copied object first.<br /><img src="http://www.gfxzoom.com/images/2009/07/f36e_Montree_T_railing_04.jpg" title="Railings in 5 Minutes" alt="3dsmax Railings in 5 Minutes" /><br />5. Convert to editable poly. <br /><img src="http://www.gfxzoom.com/images/2009/07/b909_Montree_T_railing_05.jpg" title="Railings in 5 Minutes" alt="3dsmax Railings in 5 Minutes" /><br />6. Select all polygons and assign them the same ID number. (ID=2). (This is the easiest way to select polygons by ID in the following step)<br /><img src="http://www.gfxzoom.com/images/2009/07/be98_Montree_T_railing_06.jpg" title="Railings in 5 Minutes" alt="3dsmax Railings in 5 Minutes" /><br />7. Inset the polygons. The inset amount is suppose to be the distance between the gap in each glass panel.<br /><img src="http://www.gfxzoom.com/images/2009/07/154b_Montree_T_railing_07.jpg" title="Railings in 5 Minutes" alt="3dsmax Railings in 5 Minutes" /><br />8. Assign another ID number to the inset polygons.(from the picture, ID = 1)<br /><img src="http://www.gfxzoom.com/images/2009/07/e4e8_Montree_T_railing_08.jpg" title="Railings in 5 Minutes" alt="3dsmax Railings in 5 Minutes" /><br />9. Select polygons by ID. I select No2. ID (that we have assigned). You will see that this is more convenient than if we select the polygon using a window selection.<br /><img src="http://www.gfxzoom.com/images/2009/07/4838_Montree_T_railing_09.jpg" title="Railings in 5 Minutes" alt="3dsmax Railings in 5 Minutes" /><br />10. Delete the selected polygons. Now each glass panal stands seperately so we have the gap between each glass panal.<br /><img src="http://www.gfxzoom.com/images/2009/07/e00e_Montree_T_railing_10.jpg" title="Railings in 5 Minutes" alt="3dsmax Railings in 5 Minutes" /><br />11. Select all polygons and extrude to give it thickness.<br /><img src="http://www.gfxzoom.com/images/2009/07/72fc_Montree_T_railing_11.jpg" title="Railings in 5 Minutes" alt="3dsmax Railings in 5 Minutes" /><br />12. Cap all of the glass panels in border sub-object.<br /><img src="http://www.gfxzoom.com/images/2009/07/dbb4_Montree_T_railing_12.jpg" title="Railings in 5 Minutes" alt="3dsmax Railings in 5 Minutes" /><br />13. Assign a glass material and render.<br /><img src="http://www.gfxzoom.com/images/2009/07/6ace_Montree_T_railing_13.jpg" title="Railings in 5 Minutes" alt="3dsmax Railings in 5 Minutes" /><br />14. In this step we are making glass fins. Go back to the 4th step where we have hiden a spare part. Un-hide it and convert to editable mesh or edialble poly. Select edges as shown.<br /><img src="http://www.gfxzoom.com/images/2009/07/4be2_Montree_T_railing_14.jpg" title="Railings in 5 Minutes" alt="3dsmax Railings in 5 Minutes" /><br />15. Extrude edge in edit mesh is different from editable poly as the extruded edge in edit mesh will become 2 side with the thickness = 0.<br /><img src="http://www.gfxzoom.com/images/2009/07/d7fb_Montree_T_railing_15.jpg" title="Railings in 5 Minutes" alt="3dsmax Railings in 5 Minutes" /><br />16. Delete the polygon between each fin and now we have glass fins standing seperately.<br /><img src="http://www.gfxzoom.com/images/2009/07/d3b9_Montree_T_railing_16.jpg" title="Railings in 5 Minutes" alt="3dsmax Railings in 5 Minutes" /><br />17. I will skip how to make the railing on the glass panal as it is easy. Just use the line, outline it and extrude.<br /><img src="http://www.gfxzoom.com/images/2009/07/5320_Montree_T_railing_17.jpg" title="Railings in 5 Minutes" alt="3dsmax Railings in 5 Minutes" /><br />18. I have another example of drawing the railing from staircase. We just adapt from the method above.<br />Drawing a 3D line <br /><img src="http://www.gfxzoom.com/images/2009/07/9218_Montree_T_railing_18.jpg" title="Railings in 5 Minutes" alt="3dsmax Railings in 5 Minutes" /><br />19. Segments divided.<br /><img src="http://www.gfxzoom.com/images/2009/07/c579_Montree_T_railing_19.jpg" title="Railings in 5 Minutes" alt="3dsmax Railings in 5 Minutes" /><br />20. Extrude, convert to poly.<br /><img src="http://www.gfxzoom.com/images/2009/07/5f77_Montree_T_railing_20.jpg" title="Railings in 5 Minutes" alt="3dsmax Railings in 5 Minutes" /><br />21. Make gaps and thickness.<br /><img src="http://www.gfxzoom.com/images/2009/07/3390_Montree_T_railing_21.jpg" title="Railings in 5 Minutes" alt="3dsmax Railings in 5 Minutes" /><br />22. Render<br /><img src="http://www.gfxzoom.com/images/2009/07/a7d8_Montree_T_railing_22.jpg" title="Railings in 5 Minutes" alt="3dsmax Railings in 5 Minutes" /><br />23. Draw fins.<br /><img src="http://www.gfxzoom.com/images/2009/07/e1b7_Montree_T_railing_23.jpg" title="Railings in 5 Minutes" alt="3dsmax Railings in 5 Minutes" /><br />24. Draw the railing using another spare line, extrude and covert to poly.<br /><img src="http://www.gfxzoom.com/images/2009/07/ca84_Montree_T_railing_24.jpg" title="Railings in 5 Minutes" alt="3dsmax Railings in 5 Minutes" /><br />25. Select polygon, extrude polygon using local normal type.<br /><img src="http://www.gfxzoom.com/images/2009/07/2704_Montree_T_railing_25.jpg" title="Railings in 5 Minutes" alt="3dsmax Railings in 5 Minutes" /><br />26. Done, Now wasn&#8217;t that easy?<br /><img src="http://www.gfxzoom.com/images/2009/07/6ec2_Montree_T_railing_26.jpg" title="Railings in 5 Minutes" alt="3dsmax Railings in 5 Minutes" />
<p>Author: Montree T.</p>
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