Hi! Sorry if the titles doesn’t clarify exactly what I’m aiming to achieve.
I’m designing a unit (100m2 roughly) that is an addition of 2 shapes, half is inspired by Japanese Architecture, and the other half is a simple semi circle that is also bent to mimic the pitched roofs of Jap Arch.
I tried recreating the curved area from scratch but its not giving me the desired aesthetic.
I tried lofting curved but they turn out messy, and unappealing.
I tried splitting a cylinder, but its doesn’t align with the semi-circle for some reason, and trimming doesn’t give me any “clean” results.
I tried tracing the curved roof’s bottom when lofting but the results are not as accurate as I’d like them to be!
any help is greatly appreciated, thanks in advance.
Basically, the area under the bent semi-circle(the left “half” of the roof, I want to build the walls beneath it, so it seamlessly integrate with the other half of the walls(area under the japanese looking pitched half of the roof)
Sorry the images in the render may seem like they’re seamless but in the model they are not as clean as I’d like them to be.
I will provide newer renders w/o the walls under the semi-circle
This is after cleaning and removing everything! just like the walls under the japanese half of the pitched roof are constructed in a square/rectangular shape, I want the walls under the other half to be constructed in a circular (or semi circular way to integrate seamlessly with the other half. the thing is the one I already did was relatively easy since its just straight lines, but the curved one, the only thing I can think of is make2d then try to manipulate the point as if I’m tracing the semicircular part of the roof in a curve, then loft but it didn’t give me the most accurate result! sorry if its a lengthly explanation, im just trying to get my point across as clear as possible!
inset will allow you to get a curve on the underside of your roof, then extrude with gumball to get your surface, change degree to 3 and 3 and pull points to get shapes if needed.
Edit: I just tried your method and the results are much nicer than the previous ones! it wasn’t allowing me to inset as I think we are using different types of geometry to create the model but I just copy/paste resized then extruded instead of Inset and the rest was identical to the video you posted!
yep definitely! it was just frustrating me at first, but then your video explained everything in a clear, direct way and now I can play around with the model til I achieve something that I’m content with!
Thanks again for your help, hope all your dreams come true man <3