What a wonderful video! :D I really appreciate how you got a very pleasant handmade look with 3D modeling! (And yes, I messed up w/ the "16 POSSIBLE FACIAL EXPRESSIONS" thing, since a couple of faces are symmetrical, resulting in 14 total combinations. :/ Next head set will be 16, though! ;) )
Thank you so much. I always appreciate your kind words, Crafsman. ☺️ Regardless if there are just 14, I love them! And the idea behind it is great. I'm looking forward to it. :)
What a cute lil bean, also congrats on the subs mate. And in the topic of the 3d modeling segment i dint mind it and find it pretty interesting to watch/listen to (depends if im doing something while watching)
I really enjoy watching the 3d modelling process! Also, the more i see of blender the more i realise how much more powerful blender is than rhino 7 when it comes to organic shapes. I really look forward to learning this :D i just need to find the time /: Im interested to know how you became a 3D artist. I saw your product visualisation (the keyboard) and i was really impressed. (Ive only made static models until now) Do you have a recommendation on how to best get started with blender? Anyway, nice video, super chill vibe, and the little guy is pretty cute (:
Thank you, I'm glad to see your vision on this. I don't know Rhino really, but blender is just so so powerful when it comes to modelling, but also animation. For sculpting, I would always prefer ZBrush over blender, but you know.. blender is free to use - so that's a very neat feature. I would love to just sit down and talk to you about 3D stuff on discord or something rn. xD I love to share my knowledge, whenever I can. Long story short: My dad purchased an FDM 3D printer in 2019 (the one you can see in the video) and then I started out making models in tinkercad, a web-based app to model stuff. But I quickly started to wonder how I can make organic stuff and so I stumbled across ZBrush and years later I found out about blender. At first, I only used it to render my models, but then began to actually model there. I'm also nearly done with my apprenticeship as a 3D-developer, but tbh with you, I did know most of the stuff beforehand, haha. Thanks for your comment, really appreciated reading that! :)
What a wonderful video! :D
I really appreciate how you got a very pleasant handmade look with 3D modeling!
(And yes, I messed up w/ the "16 POSSIBLE FACIAL EXPRESSIONS" thing, since a couple of faces are symmetrical, resulting in 14 total combinations. :/ Next head set will be 16, though! ;) )
Thank you so much. I always appreciate your kind words, Crafsman. ☺️
Regardless if there are just 14, I love them! And the idea behind it is great. I'm looking forward to it. :)
Adorable wee guys
They are just adorable! And the ears protruding from under the spacesuit are the best part🤣
Haha thanks! 😄
Love it
What a cute lil bean, also congrats on the subs mate.
And in the topic of the 3d modeling segment i dint mind it and find it pretty interesting to watch/listen to (depends if im doing something while watching)
Thank you, nice to hear your opinion on that.
I stand by what I said last time, love the calmness of your videos!
Thank you once again. :)
they are so cute! I want a whole family of them! I liked to see the 3D process too!
Alrighty, thank you!
This's cute 😉😉 Love watching you make them 😍😍
Thank you! ☺️
I really enjoy watching the 3d modelling process!
Also, the more i see of blender the more i realise how much more powerful blender is than rhino 7 when it comes to organic shapes. I really look forward to learning this :D i just need to find the time /:
Im interested to know how you became a 3D artist. I saw your product visualisation (the keyboard) and i was really impressed. (Ive only made static models until now)
Do you have a recommendation on how to best get started with blender?
Anyway, nice video, super chill vibe, and the little guy is pretty cute (:
Thank you, I'm glad to see your vision on this. I don't know Rhino really, but blender is just so so powerful when it comes to modelling, but also animation. For sculpting, I would always prefer ZBrush over blender, but you know.. blender is free to use - so that's a very neat feature.
I would love to just sit down and talk to you about 3D stuff on discord or something rn. xD
I love to share my knowledge, whenever I can. Long story short: My dad purchased an FDM 3D printer in 2019 (the one you can see in the video) and then I started out making models in tinkercad, a web-based app to model stuff. But I quickly started to wonder how I can make organic stuff and so I stumbled across ZBrush and years later I found out about blender. At first, I only used it to render my models, but then began to actually model there. I'm also nearly done with my apprenticeship as a 3D-developer, but tbh with you, I did know most of the stuff beforehand, haha.
Thanks for your comment, really appreciated reading that! :)
I like your videos 😊
Thank you so much. ☺️
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Awww... they are neat, what are their names?!?
I haven't thought about names yet. All I know is that they are "moon tracers". Maybe Jeffrey or George, haha. 😅
🙄 "Promo SM"