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Craft Logic
United States
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 10 ก.พ. 2020
Hi! This channel is a place where I share my hobby projects and some helpful advice that I learn as I improve my craft.
My goal for the channel is to serve as a reference library full of helpful advice for a variety of hobby projects. I generally focus on dioramas, tabletop gaming terrain, 3D printing, and resin art. Join me in my hobby journey and start some projects of your own!
Instagram: craftlogictv
My goal for the channel is to serve as a reference library full of helpful advice for a variety of hobby projects. I generally focus on dioramas, tabletop gaming terrain, 3D printing, and resin art. Join me in my hobby journey and start some projects of your own!
Instagram: craftlogictv
Street Lamp: Modeling 3D Printable Components for Tabletop Scenery Part 5
In this video, I show you how to model a 3D printable street lamp for use in tabletop gaming. This model was inspired by the game Marvel: Crisis Protocol by Atomic Mass Games. I recently picked up the game and look forward to playing it and making some awesome terrain! I hope you like the video, and I'd love to hear some suggestions for more modern themed printable models!
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If you want to support the channel, check out the Essentials Kit and start crafting! Using the Affiliate links above goes a long way to keeping the channel alive!
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Ruined Stone Tower: BuildingTabletop Scenery
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In this video, I show you how I made this ruined stone tower! I experiment with some new building and painting techniques and give some insights on how to improve those them in future builds. Let me know what you think! The product used for the stone texture is called CelluClay. You can find it in my Essentials Kit, below! Free STL of the 3D Printable Texture Roller used in the video! www.thing...
Weapons: 3D Printable Components for Crafting Tabletop Scenery Part 4
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In this video, I show you how to model some basic 3D printable weapons for use in miniature conversions and for enhancing your tabletop scenery! This tutorial would be great first project for someone looking to try out 3D modeling for 3D printing! I hope you find the video helpful! Craft Logic Essentials Kit - kit.co/craftlogic/craft-logic-essentials-kit If you want to support the channel, chec...
Mushroom Cap House: Building Tabletop Scenery
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Welcome to Craft Logic! In this video, I show you how I made this mushroom cap house for use in tabletop gaming. This would be a perfect house for goblins, gnomes, or other fantasy creatures! If you can't guess, the house was inspired by the recent Pixar movie, Onward. The build only took a few hours and was quite enjoyable! This doesn't really fit with my normal modeling projects but was a fun...
Dungeon Door: 3D Printable Components for Crafting Tabletop Scenery Part 3
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In this video, I'm showing you how to use Blender 2.8 to model a 3D printable dungeon door to enhance your tabletop scenery! Small details like this can be difficult and tedious to craft by hand but 3D printing can make the process much easier. This model in particular is an excellent example of the incredible detail that can be produced with a resin printer! Designing your own 3D printable par...
How to Make Shop Signs: 3D Printable Components for Crafting Tabletop Scenery Part 1
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In this video, I'm showing you how to use Blender 2.8 to model a 3D printable shop sign to enhance your tabletop scenery. Small details like this can be difficult and tedious to craft by hand but 3D printing can make the process much easier. Designing your own 3D printable parts will allow you to quickly make highly detailed pieces that you might struggle to bring to life with more traditional ...
Making Shingles with a 3D Printed Textured Rolling Pin
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In this video, I'm going to show you the results of some early testing that I have been doing with a new way to make great looking shingles in minutes! I designed some 3D printable textured rolling pins specifically for rolling shingle textures into modeling clay/modeling compound. The process is incredibly promising and I think it will absolutely be my method of choice for crafting shingles fo...
3D Printable Textured Rolling Pin Tutorial
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In this video, I show you how to model a 3D printable textured rolling pin that can be used on modeling clay, green stuff or other sculpting putties, and even on XPS foam! The process is incredibly simple and doesn't require any modeling experience. The hardest part is choosing the texture that you want to use on your rolling pin! Check out the video and then give it a try! FREE STL! Print the ...
Meshmixer Tutorial for 3D Printing
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In this video, I show you how to use Meshmixer to prepare your model for 3D printing, specifically on a resin 3D printer. This is a step-by-step tutorial that you can follow to 3D print your models more quickly, efficiently, and with better success rates. I demonstrate the process using a miniature tree that I designed in my previous Blender tutorial. Meshmixer is great if you plan to 3d print ...
How to Model Printable Trees in Blender in 5 Easy Steps
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In this video, I walk you through a 5 step process to model 3D printable trees in Blender. This process can take as little as 20 minutes with a little practice and will allow you to create your own realistic armatures for your modeling projects. If you give the process a try, share your results with me on Instagram @craftlogictv. Enjoy! Craft Logic Essentials Kit - kit.co/craftlogic/craft-logic...
How to Make a Realistic 3D Printed Tree
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In this video, I show you an overview of how I made these realistic looking mangrove trees using a 3D printer and some traditional modeling techniques. The trees were designed in Blender 2.8 and printed on an Elegoo Mars resin printer. Craft Logic Essentials Kit - kit.co/craftlogic/craft-logic-essentials-kit If you want to support the channel, check out the Essentials Kit and start crafting! Us...
Hey, could anyone please tell me, how to make the texture itself smoother?
i get an error while i try to add the displacement and other modifier. why can that happen?
Wow this is the best tutorial that I have found. Question ? can we use our own designs of artwork we have created as texture
Hello great tutorial! one question though, if i want to make all branches a certain thickness, say 1.5mm how would i do this?
How do you change the size later so the roller is not 750cm long?
Hi, great video. Please could you do a video on how to create clay extruder applicator for clay crafters? It looks like a wing nut drill applicator. Thank you ☺️
True artistree!
Wow glad i found you!
CRACK!!!!
I am having trouble with the vertex group, it doesn’t cover the entire cylinder, what am I doing wrong I follow all the steps
I can’t even highlight the whole cylinder.. do you lock it ??
you should print it in yellow clear resin so it can be lit.
I have tried this over a dozen times now, following the tutorial to the T, and it comes out great. BUT, when I save as stl and then open in my Slicing software (flashforge), it comes through broken. Any advice?
Awesome video :-) Can you mabye tell how to use a non seamless picture and turn it into a rolling pin ?
Yes, as an experienced blender user... I found I had the same problem as others did with it applying the displace modifier to the inner cylinder as well as the outer one even though I made my vertex group and applied it. You must apply the solidify modifier (by clicking the little down arrow icon next to the modifier and selecting apply).. THEN make the vertex group and add displace...etc. Took me a minute to figure out that's what I was doing wrong. Thx for the tut!.
im having trouble with group vertex, it only highlight only one side, in the video i can see he turn the cylinder around few times and it highlighed everything. I then watch another video on how to group it by ctrl L, when i then apply the rest of the method if did not work, it is so frustrating, because I have been doing it for hourssssssssssssssss, and this is my first time using blender, maybe a few key points that are missing in the video.
Thank you!
This is a very helpful tutorial, very easy to understand. Thank you
For anyone still doing this and getting trouble, make sure you APPLY the modifiers which can be found in the little down arrow on each modifier and you need to get out of edit mode to apply it .. Thanks for this tutorial
I follow all the steps perfectly but after 2:28 it doesn't work. the next steps do nothing for me - Subdivision surface and displace modifier. when I add the texture for displace modifier nothing happens. this is my 4th attempt following this guide. EDIT- Finally got it using EmperorGuam's Tutorial.
This looks amazing, will have to try it eventually. Have you considered making a corrugated steel roller for things like factory roofs?
i was able to do this once. then when back and did the same tutorial and i dont get smooth inside anymore.. dont know what wrong
This is fantastic! Thank you... what material/type of plastic did you use to print this roller with? I'm looking at the Creality Ender-3 V2 and hoping it would be able to make rolling pins!
HEY @Craft Logic how y doing? can y help me, i am new to the blender and i want to know how did y exacly step by step (like y are teaching a 3 years old kid) how did y made the inside of the object smooth? thx
Can you do a updated video on this please 🙏
I added Blender and when it opens there is a cute band another like triangle. How you you remover them? And thank you for the amazing help with designing. I so need it
When I click tab .n going into edit mode it doesn't select inside of the cylinder. For that reason m going anable to select only outside vertex group. In the end texture goes inside too. Please make one video with latest version please. Thanks in advance
ya any texture with this method you cannot rotate the displacment its beyond annoying i just want it sideways not streight up like fk blender
How tf are you selecting the whole edge like that the most crucial step you do not explain R.I.P tecxture roller
You must be in the Object mode, not edit mode
CTRL R does not add loop cuts
Man I'm just here trying to find a way to make pelts for my minis
Hi thank you so much for tutorial. however you do go a bit fast and rewinding many many times I still cant keep up. I get lost round about 2.30. The key settings ar not the same on my version of blender so by the time i search for what you are saying, I am lost again. I sound unapreciative but I dont mean to. Thank you for trying. 😊
Really enjoyed this video! I learned a lot, thank you! I followed along and duplicated the size you used and made my own roller, when I took the file over to cura to slice it the roller was tiny!! Not sure what I didn't wrong.
same issue. how to make it bigger?
Where can I download the files?
This is one of the worse tutorials I've come across on You Tube. It's all very well you know what you are talking about, you have to assume though that your audience knows diddly squat. To that end you need to.. 1) Talk slower and stop waving your mouse around as you speak. 2) Make sure you clearly and slowly explain what mouse clicks you are doing at the same time as your narrative. 3) Don't automatically assume your audience knows anything.. e.g. you need to explain how to select the faces or whatever they are. Your viewer doesn't know you are holding down the shift key in order to do so. 4) Different versions of Blender have different options submenus (or whatever they are called).. i.e. the Modifier submenu in 3.4.1. is different to the one you are using as are some of the others. You have complete nupties to Blender, like me, before we've figured out what you've done and found where the "apply" button has been hidden, you're 5 steps ahead. 5) You were far too quick going over the textures (as with everything else).. An explanation as to the fact that the ones you called up are not part of Blender and what you are supposed to be looking for on Google would have helped. Having said all that I thank you for sharing your knowledge with us lesser mortals to whom Blender and other 3D software are a nightmare..
How well does it work on xps foam though?
Awesome video, really easy to follow and I managed to make my first roller. The only thing I cannot do is making the centre smooth... help!
Hello, thank you for the tutorial. At the stage 'adding the texture' - nothing happens when I add it, however I need my roller to be much smaller (radius is 30mm) - is this why I'm not getting a texture appear? Adjusting the strength does not solve this. Thanks in advance for the help.
Is that pla or resin to print that roller?
When i create mine for some reason i cant get my pattern to come out clear and crisp. I do have a much more detailed pattern so didnt know if there might be some additional steps that i may need to take to get mine to work. could you help me?
Thanks for the video! Does this method works on newer versions of Blender? I'm stuck on min 1:35, it selects different (only outer shell) and nothing works afterwards. Not sure what it is I am doing wrong, so looking forward to making these!
спасибо за подробные разъяснения 🤝👍
Thank you so much! The tutorial is great! How do you save the file? When I am trying to export the file as stl the size is 450 MB :(
amazing!! Thank you
The end result looks awesome. The only thing I would change is to make the pattern a little less regular, most old buildings with shingles don't have them all exactly the same size. Shingles also get replaced often because originally they were just held in place with wooden pegs. My parents live in a 500 year old house, listed building, so they still have to fix their roof the old fashioned way with shitty pegs.
Absolutely! This one was mostly just to prove the concept. I agree completely about making a less regular pattern.
I'm after a granite stone block texture so I can make slips that can be printed, painted and applied to a wall to give the effect of real stone like you would find in say a old castle. I get involved with sfx with a local film school that runs classes for young people in the holidays and this is the only way I can see to create something like this. Trying to build a relatively cheap set to create a stone arched doorway. Thanks
Hiho! Thanks for the hints! I needed a few hours to find my fault why i also could not exclude the inner side from being textured. In the current 3.3 Blender i found the APLLY option for the solidify modifier behind the camera symbol in a dropdown menue. After applying this i could proceed as described. It is a pity that the UIs from Blender and zBrush make it so difficult to use them. Years ago i had a program called Cubify Sculpt, where you simply said wrap that picture along a path and voila it was wrapped. Only issue was that it could not doe it seamless and there was always a few milimeter seam.
Holy crap! Thank you so much for this comment! I have been fighting with that issue for the last 2 days. Thank you for working it out for me Thorsten! 😅
Okay is anyone else insanely frustrated with this tutorial? How does he select the inside and the outside of the cylinder? When I click tab it only selects the outside. He also pans out to a different view and is able to select the entire cylinder without circling around the whole thing with the mouse.
Sorry that some of the steps have been frustrating! I will say that if you are using a newer version of Blender, some of the steps may have changed a little. Pressing the A key is a hot key for selecting everything. Hope that helps a little!
I still get the texture on the inside of the cylinder even after making the group. Is there a trick to selecting only the outside?
I got lost somewhere at loop cuts.
How did you select the vertex on the inside of the cylinder. So no texture will not appear on the inside of the cylinder.
Do you have a method on how to print that roller for resin printing?
The one in the video was printed in resin. Just stood it on end and had supports on the bottom. It didn’t need supports anywhere on the pattern.