Let's get standing on business! Having a little fun w/ hardops boxcutter / nsolve and a little sub-d. HardOps / Boxcutter: blendermarket.... nSolve : https//blendermarket.com/products/nsolve
I 3DS Max I used to have a tool where you would select a vertex, and then activate a tool and point to the objects that user wants to place on that vertex. It aligned it to the normal automatically. It was super useful. It also makes a copy or an instance, and you can select multiple vertices and it will copy object to all of them. Just an idea for the tool.
3 Points Align add-on (6 usd) is super useful for aligning one objects to another. Doesn't matter its orientation to the world and even after applying all transform, too.
I notice that you seem to be able to isolate certain geometry during your modelling process, maybe you raise it later in the video but I was wonder what you might be using to do that? Also would you be able to provide a link to the reference material you've been using? I've been trying to take a look at something similar myself.
i bring in the ref in the later video. th-cam.com/video/FB-0W9fyaAo/w-d-xo.html My next post will have a photo of page 3 of the elysium artbook I had been reviewing. When it comes to controlling visibility, I am going between collections and local mode. Just 2 levels of filtering is able to assist me.
Amazing model 😮
ありがとう!
I 3DS Max I used to have a tool where you would select a vertex, and then activate a tool and point to the objects that user wants to place on that vertex. It aligned it to the normal automatically. It was super useful. It also makes a copy or an instance, and you can select multiple vertices and it will copy object to all of them. Just an idea for the tool.
@@Intercepto I could see that
3 Points Align add-on (6 usd) is super useful for aligning one objects to another. Doesn't matter its orientation to the world and even after applying all transform, too.
I notice that you seem to be able to isolate certain geometry during your modelling process, maybe you raise it later in the video but I was wonder what you might be using to do that? Also would you be able to provide a link to the reference material you've been using? I've been trying to take a look at something similar myself.
i bring in the ref in the later video.
th-cam.com/video/FB-0W9fyaAo/w-d-xo.html
My next post will have a photo of page 3 of the elysium artbook I had been reviewing. When it comes to controlling visibility, I am going between collections and local mode. Just 2 levels of filtering is able to assist me.