The excellent @ProcreateFX has pointed out that there's an even quicker way to add the spheres to the tube ends. At the bottom of the tube primitive menu there's a button called "curve repeater"; click this, then go straight to the scene menu and add a sphere. Spheres should automatically appear at the tube ends in the right place. You can also tap the yellow radius control point of the tube and see the numerical value of the radius. You can copy this directly to the radius of the sphere to get the exact size more quickly. Thanks again to @ProcreateFX
nice! another way, so that you can use it on an active, live tube: go into the tube primitive under "tube topology" uncheck the "link" button take division "x" down to "4" take the division "y"down to 6 (or 5) drag the "post subdivision" up to "5" now you can mess around with it all day and it'll have perfect ends. it can get wonky if you do spirals and profiles, but sometimes you can fix it by messing with the above numbers. I use this mostly for fingers and toes!
Try using the crease brush, but once you've selected it, on the left side of screen there should be a button that says "invert". Click that and then see how it works.
The excellent @ProcreateFX has pointed out that there's an even quicker way to add the spheres to the tube ends. At the bottom of the tube primitive menu there's a button called "curve repeater"; click this, then go straight to the scene menu and add a sphere. Spheres should automatically appear at the tube ends in the right place. You can also tap the yellow radius control point of the tube and see the numerical value of the radius. You can copy this directly to the radius of the sphere to get the exact size more quickly. Thanks again to @ProcreateFX
HI new subs here, hopefully in the future i can see more video tutorials from you, thank's
nice! another way, so that you can use it on an active, live tube:
go into the tube primitive
under "tube topology" uncheck the "link" button
take division "x" down to "4"
take the division "y"down to 6 (or 5)
drag the "post subdivision" up to "5"
now you can mess around with it all day and it'll have perfect ends. it can get wonky if you do spirals and profiles, but sometimes you can fix it by messing with the above numbers. I use this mostly for fingers and toes!
Your creative, thx for your help
Can’t understand why this is not an automated option when creating tubes. A bit cumbersome, but functional way. Thanks
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Try using the crease brush, but once you've selected it, on the left side of screen there should be a button that says "invert". Click that and then see how it works.