Chuck Keysor
03-28-2014, 01:26 PM
Hello Aspire/Shopbot experts. I am using Aspire 4.5 to make a 3d re-creation of a long gone Victorian house decoration. The right side of the first image shows the only picture I have to work with, and on the left side you can see the model I have made in Aspire. (The model doesn't match the original because: a) the customer has asked me to significantly change some elements, b) I'm not done yet. So there are some big differences.)
My problem is that in order to get the central flower to appear as shown in the image entitled "This is what I want to get.", I had to use Photoshop to take my Aspire generated model of the flower and paste it on top of my "base" layer. My "base" layer is shown in the second image.
If I work entirely within Aspire to combine the flower model with the "base" layer, I get merging of the base with the flower as shown in image 3, or in detail in image 4.
I can't get what I need no matter which combine modes I use (add, subtract, merge high, merge low,,,,,). And of course this happens because my base layer is full of dips, grooves and assorted discontinuities, because I have a bunch of individually sculpted components. So I can't go ahead and bake all the base layer parts together and carefully fill them in because I am not done with the model yet, and the little loose models are subject to change.
In Rhino, I could of course just place the flower based upon coordinates and not have it combine in any way with the base layer. But I can't figure out how to do this within Aspire.
So how can I take an in-process Aspire model and easily make an image like the first one which I can show to the customer as the project moves along, without having to resort to using Photoshop to get what I want?
Thank you for your help, Chuck
My problem is that in order to get the central flower to appear as shown in the image entitled "This is what I want to get.", I had to use Photoshop to take my Aspire generated model of the flower and paste it on top of my "base" layer. My "base" layer is shown in the second image.
If I work entirely within Aspire to combine the flower model with the "base" layer, I get merging of the base with the flower as shown in image 3, or in detail in image 4.
I can't get what I need no matter which combine modes I use (add, subtract, merge high, merge low,,,,,). And of course this happens because my base layer is full of dips, grooves and assorted discontinuities, because I have a bunch of individually sculpted components. So I can't go ahead and bake all the base layer parts together and carefully fill them in because I am not done with the model yet, and the little loose models are subject to change.
In Rhino, I could of course just place the flower based upon coordinates and not have it combine in any way with the base layer. But I can't figure out how to do this within Aspire.
So how can I take an in-process Aspire model and easily make an image like the first one which I can show to the customer as the project moves along, without having to resort to using Photoshop to get what I want?
Thank you for your help, Chuck