This is SO COOL! You are really talented. This is very exciting. The statements about horses - civilization's hero animal for sure - are so true. Thank you for sharing all of this.
@@grzegorzmoksa3011 I just wish there was an alternative program for Mac desktop computers. 3DS Max - obviously wonderful software - is just FAR too expensive for mere mortal hobbyists like me, and the famous Pepekura (sp?) app simply is not available outside the windows environment without a lot of mods to use it (by the way, they really missed a lot of profit on that one). Do you know of any budget alternatives for creating lowpoly patterns with a Mac?
@@AerialLensVideo Instead of 3ds Max for modeling you can use Blender for free on Mac. As for Pepakura I've found article that might fix your problem with compatibility. Type in your search engine "Running Pepakura Designer on a Mac to Make Papercraft", it's the title of article. There is a way to port Windows application to Mac, and as I believe running virtual machine on Mac with Windows inside is illegal and against the rules, so the only legal option would be porting the application to Mac
@@grzegorzmoksa3011 Thank you! I will get Blender right away, but unfortunately find the idea and methods prescribed to run Windows programs on a Mac far to complex and, now, the Mac operating systems are buggy with many 64 GHz and will not even run 32GHz programs under most circumstances. I'm sure computer experts can deal with that, but not myself. Not giving up though. Thanks again.
Thanks Andrew! Yes, you can try standard paper, but make sure it's at least 300gsm, so it won't be too squishy when you'll be connecting all the parts. You can also visit my instagram profile to check two other projects I did following the same workflow, but with paper. It's also easier, because you don't need dedicated drawing machine, just a local printing house and you're ready to go. On the other hand if you want something more noble I would highly suggest to try metal plates as a material, but then you need skills in welding. Have fun with your project and don't forget to send me results. I'm curious what you're going to create
Maravilhoso!!!🤜🤛como conseguir esse software para fazer as esculturas, desde já agradeço pela atenção e o retorno. 🤜🤛👏👊
This is SO COOL! You are really talented.
This is very exciting. The statements about horses - civilization's hero animal for sure - are so true. Thank you for sharing all of this.
Thank you!
@@grzegorzmoksa3011 I just wish there was an alternative program for Mac desktop computers. 3DS Max - obviously wonderful software - is just FAR too expensive for mere mortal hobbyists like me, and the famous Pepekura (sp?) app simply is not available outside the windows environment without a lot of mods to use it (by the way, they really missed a lot of profit on that one). Do you know of any budget alternatives for creating lowpoly patterns with a Mac?
@@AerialLensVideo Instead of 3ds Max for modeling you can use Blender for free on Mac. As for Pepakura I've found article that might fix your problem with compatibility. Type in your search engine "Running Pepakura Designer on a Mac to Make Papercraft", it's the title of article. There is a way to port Windows application to Mac, and as I believe running virtual machine on Mac with Windows inside is illegal and against the rules, so the only legal option would be porting the application to Mac
@@grzegorzmoksa3011 Thank you! I will get Blender right away, but unfortunately find the idea and methods prescribed to run Windows programs on a Mac far to complex and, now, the Mac operating systems are buggy with many 64 GHz and will not even run 32GHz programs under most circumstances. I'm sure computer experts can deal with that, but not myself. Not giving up though. Thanks again.
It's so cool
Thanks Simon!
Hi, which software using for creat model and taking drawing
Great project!!! What is the unwrapping software?
Thanks! The software is called Pepakura
cool project. I'm looking into creating something in a similar style. Did you consider any other types of material besides cardboard?
Thanks Andrew! Yes, you can try standard paper, but make sure it's at least 300gsm, so it won't be too squishy when you'll be connecting all the parts. You can also visit my instagram profile to check two other projects I did following the same workflow, but with paper. It's also easier, because you don't need dedicated drawing machine, just a local printing house and you're ready to go. On the other hand if you want something more noble I would highly suggest to try metal plates as a material, but then you need skills in welding. Have fun with your project and don't forget to send me results. I'm curious what you're going to create
@@grzegorzmoksa3011 I haven't tried anything that big, but here's a project I'm working on th-cam.com/video/1YOEcJJnBIM/w-d-xo.html
What kind of software is this
3ds Max for 3D modeling, Pepakura for unwrapping and polargraphcontroller app for printing which is a tool to work with drawing machine
Do you have a link for the unwrap template or sale it?
Unfortunately this project is not for sale. It's part of my Master's Degree and I can't sell it, due to the agreement with university