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9. Shift your attention to one of the end caps on the lower
cylinder. In step 5 in the previous section, and as shown
in Figure 5.33, you detached a pizza-slice shape out of the
end caps. Select the detached slice, and insert two isoparms
between the existing ones. Your model should resemble the
one in Figure 5.44 with the added isoparms. This is set up
for another attachment in a moment. Repeat for the other
end cap on the lower cylinder.
10. Select isoparms on the edges of the end cap and the side
panel, and loft between them with two spans. Repeat for the
other side. Doing so plugs the hole between the end cap and
the side panels. You can, if you like, run another attach and
detach to smooth out the groove between the end caps and
the side panels. Figure 5.45 shows the end result of the groove.
Figure 5.44
Insert isoparms into
the end cap slice.
Figure 5.45
The groove con-
necting the end cap
with the side panel
11. You're getting kicked out into the cold now to run the same set of procedures on the
upper cylinder and its end caps. These should be simpler, because there are fewer sec-
tions to deal with. Go ahead and finish the model from here to form the connections
shown in Figure 5.46 and to form the final model shown in Figure 5.47.
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