I can't understand why your channel has not more views! You're amazing explaining and showing good modelling practices, thank you for that!. About the raise degree tool, I'm exploring it a lot because sometimes I like to create organic forms and need to add imperfections, and this tool is fantastic for that! For example, a friend asked me to create a mushroom lamp for decoration, and I tried using raise degree but I got frustrated by what you showed here: way too many CVs. I didn't know the trick you showed of subdividing it first, but now I can finally do it!
Cool! Glad you got something out of the Video. As for channel views, the algorithm hasn't liked me for awhile, guess it wants me uploading daily or something.
I think you can get away with a lower end PC. It only really bogs down PC when doing a operation on multiple things at once like booleans and pipe command. Also there are 3 or 4 quality settings you can adjust. You might give 30 day free trial a go and see how well it runs before you invest in it.
I can't understand why your channel has not more views! You're amazing explaining and showing good modelling practices, thank you for that!. About the raise degree tool, I'm exploring it a lot because sometimes I like to create organic forms and need to add imperfections, and this tool is fantastic for that! For example, a friend asked me to create a mushroom lamp for decoration, and I tried using raise degree but I got frustrated by what you showed here: way too many CVs. I didn't know the trick you showed of subdividing it first, but now I can finally do it!
Cool! Glad you got something out of the Video. As for channel views, the algorithm hasn't liked me for awhile, guess it wants me uploading daily or something.
Nice didn’t know you could scale
Yes, far easier then moving each point by hand
wow, that looks very useful for form-finding! can't wait to try this when it drops tomorrow!
Raise Degree is already in 2024.1, only new things I showed was the explicit controls on rebuild surface. That'll be out on tomorrow's update
do you need high end hardware to run plasticity well
I think you can get away with a lower end PC. It only really bogs down PC when doing a operation on multiple things at once like booleans and pipe command. Also there are 3 or 4 quality settings you can adjust. You might give 30 day free trial a go and see how well it runs before you invest in it.
@@Glenn3D1993 thank you
No you don’t need a high in computer. I run it on 5 year old Microsoft laptop