Figure 61: Stone trough and stone rocker in action. (Image courtesy of Dr. Erickson)
Figure 62: Trough shape.
Figure 63: Trough with stone texture.
Figure 64: Reference image for trough and rocker of rocker mill (Métraux 1948: 443)
Figure 65: Trough shape edited to look like a log.
Figure 66: Texture used to put UV shells over and make the trough look wooden.
Figure 67: Final trough model.
Figure 68: Created a cylinder polygon to start model of the rocker.
Figure 69: Rocker inside trough after the corners were rounded and it was scaled further to the correct size.
Figure 70: Final model of the rocker inside of the trough.
Figure 71: First idea on how to create a stone using a sphere polygon.
Figure 72: Second idea on how to create stone using multiple sphere polygons.
Figure 73: Final idea on how to create a stone using a square polygon.
Figure 74: Picture of ground stone in the middle of being manipulate to look like the reference image. Edges are sharp.
Figure 75: Same model as Figure 74 but smoothed.
Figure 76: Stone with Blinn texture on it.
Figure 77: Stone with Lambert texture on it.
Figure 78: Stone uploaded into trough file.
Figure 79: Stone size scaled to fit inside trough.