3d Modeling In Silo- The Official Guide Direct
Let’s build a sci-fi panel to illustrate the Silo hard-surface pipeline.
Start with a Cube. Do not subdivide it yet. Use Scale (R) to flatten it into a rectangular plate. 3D Modeling in Silo- The Official Guide
One of Silo’s "killer features" is its ability to draw geometry directly into the scene. Let’s build a sci-fi panel to illustrate the
Right-click > Configure. You can map your 5 most used tools (Extrude, Bevel, Bridge, Weld, Collapse) to a single gesture. Official speed-modelers never touch the toolbar. Use Scale (R) to flatten it into a rectangular plate
is a comprehensive educational resource co-written by the software's creators at Nevercenter . It is designed to take users from foundational basics to advanced techniques. Key Educational Features
Before diving into geometry, understanding the Silo interface is key. The software uses a "Zen" approach to UI.
For hard-surface modeling where precision is paramount, the Numerical Editor provides absolute control. You can input exact coordinates for vertices or specific dimensions for objects, ensuring that architectural elements or mechanical parts fit together perfectly. Integration into the Pipeline