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Different Kinds of Lattice Structure Using Blender

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In this article, we are going to directly use the Blender modifiers to create an aesthetic costume lattice structure in Blender . But, as we have said before, the purpose of creating these kinds of lattice structures is art and aesthetics, because the end result is more stochastic rather than deterministic. We start with adding a simple shape like a cube, cylinder, or cone and use modifiers to change the formation of the mesh, then use the Wireframe modifier to make a lattice form out of our mesh, after that, by using other modifiers like Multiresolution or smooth, we post-process our design. Using Blender Modifiers to Create A Lattice Structure In this 3rd part of our tutorial, we are going to directly use the Blender modifiers to create an aesthetic costume lattice structure but as we have said before the purpose of creating this kind of lattice structure is art and aesthetics, because the end result is more stochastic rather than deterministic. We start with...

Creating Different Kinds of Internal Lattice Structure: A Complete Tutorial

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In this article, we are going to design a scientific and accurate kind of lattice structure for a cube or other geometrical 3D shapes using Blender . The difference between a scientific and an aesthetic lattice structure is that in a scientific lattice structure we need accurate dimensions as opposed to aesthetic lattice structures where beauty is the priority. We use different methods for modeling the 2 kinds of lattice structures. An introduction to Internal Lattice Structure Internal lattice structures are used for many different purposes. And there are many ways to design them in Blender or Meshmixer software, one of which is to use wireframes which gives you a low-quality lattice structure even if you utilize the modifier. It would mostly be useful for artistic purposes meaning that you cannot precisely determine the size of the holes and channels and the whole object itself. We usually design our lattice structures this way when we want some aesthetics in o...