I've spent some time on a 4V badge. It's not completely ready yet and before I submit it, I'd like to ask what kind of file I should submit it as.
The badge is made so it can be added "on top of" u9373 or u9376.
4v-badge.png (Size: 2.83 KB / Downloads: 51)
The badge does not (yet) use any file-references.
There are no T-junctions.
I've taken care to use quads whenever possible, thus instead of using two triangles, I've used one quad.
As far as I remember, this results in only a single triangle.
There's a slight difference in the badge's position, depending on which back is used.
6216c.png (Size: 3.71 KB / Downloads: 51)
6216d.png (Size: 4.09 KB / Downloads: 51)
Note: On the real-world motor, the edge of the badge is slightly modified by the hole.
I've made cond-lines on the outer edges, but not yet inside the two letters.
My question is:
Should the badge be a primitive, subpart or a part starting with u937x (like u9378) ?
The badge is made so it can be added "on top of" u9373 or u9376.
4v-badge.png (Size: 2.83 KB / Downloads: 51)
The badge does not (yet) use any file-references.
There are no T-junctions.
I've taken care to use quads whenever possible, thus instead of using two triangles, I've used one quad.
As far as I remember, this results in only a single triangle.
There's a slight difference in the badge's position, depending on which back is used.
6216c.png (Size: 3.71 KB / Downloads: 51)
6216d.png (Size: 4.09 KB / Downloads: 51)
Note: On the real-world motor, the edge of the badge is slightly modified by the hole.
I've made cond-lines on the outer edges, but not yet inside the two letters.
My question is:
Should the badge be a primitive, subpart or a part starting with u937x (like u9378) ?