Take a look at this beer can video, it goes through click by click how I create the " skin" that I use for many of my models, be it a beer can, a trout, or a dog. th-cam.com/video/TGeXPuOilyw/w-d-xo.htmlsi=YlLkc_L01H9dyRw4 Message me here if that does not answer your question. Scott
I really love your videos and your instructions. Can I ask what computer you’re using? Are you using a pencil? Like Waco tablet? I’m really struggling with the mouse. Thanks Chris
Chris. Thanks. I use a mouse with a roller between the right and left buttons. I do have a wacom tablet that I occasionally use, but have not mastered it. My computer is a an ASUS laptop. I have about 3000 models stored on it currently, so may be upgrading the storage shortly.
4 things. 1. I make money suing Aspire, so it certainly pays off better for me than a hobby user who makes a few models a year, or mostly uses v carve features. 2. The only feature I found so far in V 12 that is not available in V11.4 is in the Tool paths area, and allows you to one click create a v carve vector from a 3 D model. Some people may find value in that. 3. Everything else in V 12 that I found so far, I can do in Ver. 11.4. albeit might prove to be slower and a bit more difficult as I ramp up V 12 skills. 4. The only other thing is the fear of V 13. What if that has amazing new tools I want, and then I would need to pay for 12 and 13 Hope that helps, it is certainly a better interface that 11.4.
@@squidskunk Well... I think there are a lot of folks hoping that AI can take the manual artistic effort out of 3D design. there is certainly already people cobbling together different Depth measuring software with photo editing to develop depth mapping. Not sure is Aspire will be the first to the party on an effective marriage of all that technology. My playing with depth mapping on simple laser images tells me that it is no easy task, as lots of images have dark areas that clearly are not as deep as similar dark areas. My two bits is that it can not be made to work well. in the near future.
How were you able to have the texture of the dog on the vectors
Thank you for your time
Take a look at this beer can video, it goes through click by click how I create the " skin" that I use for many of my models, be it a beer can, a trout, or a dog. th-cam.com/video/TGeXPuOilyw/w-d-xo.htmlsi=YlLkc_L01H9dyRw4
Message me here if that does not answer your question. Scott
I really love your videos and your instructions. Can I ask what computer you’re using? Are you using a pencil? Like Waco tablet? I’m really struggling with the mouse.
Thanks
Chris
Chris. Thanks. I use a mouse with a roller between the right and left buttons. I do have a wacom tablet that I occasionally use, but have not mastered it. My computer is a an ASUS laptop. I have about 3000 models stored on it currently, so may be upgrading the storage shortly.
I started getting lost right after he said "Hi, my name is Scott". I was just starting to get used to V11.5 when this came out.
CALL DAVE. Thats what I did..
@@scottthompson5652 Tomorrow morning!!!
so...is it worth the money to upgrade..?
4 things.
1. I make money suing Aspire, so it certainly pays off better for me than a hobby user who makes a few models a year, or mostly uses v carve features.
2. The only feature I found so far in V 12 that is not available in V11.4 is in the Tool paths area, and allows you to one click create a v carve vector from a 3 D model. Some people may find value in that.
3. Everything else in V 12 that I found so far, I can do in Ver. 11.4. albeit might prove to be slower and a bit more difficult as I ramp up V 12 skills.
4. The only other thing is the fear of V 13. What if that has amazing new tools I want, and then I would need to pay for 12 and 13
Hope that helps, it is certainly a better interface that 11.4.
@@scottthompson5652 ...do you anticipate vectric will implement A.I. into aspire..?
@@squidskunk Well... I think there are a lot of folks hoping that AI can take the manual artistic effort out of 3D design. there is certainly already people cobbling together different Depth measuring software with photo editing to develop depth mapping. Not sure is Aspire will be the first to the party on an effective marriage of all that technology. My playing with depth mapping on simple laser images tells me that it is no easy task, as lots of images have dark areas that clearly are not as deep as similar dark areas. My two bits is that it can not be made to work well. in the near future.