grab the transpose line by press "W" on the Keyboard and if gizmo is appear, turn off the gismo Icon on the top menu. And then Hold down Ctrl + Click drag on the mesh (expecially the corner of the mesh). If you want more mask, hold down Shift and Ctrl + Click and drag along the mesh. There you go.
Hi, amazing tutorial, can you explain how to use tranpose master to do masking, how did you mange to make a even mask and mvoe it with the transpose tool, 1:36 here you used this.
grab the transpose line by press "W" on the Keyboard and if gizmo is appear, turn off the gismo Icon on the top menu. And then Hold down Ctrl + Click drag on the mesh (expecially the corner of the mesh). If you want more mask, hold down Shift and Ctrl + Click and drag along the mesh. There you go.
Could you explain how you evenly masked the stripes to inflate them? (Step 8 inflate the corner) Is this a special feature only the old gizmo has? I never used the old one.
You can use with transpose line too. 1. Press W 2. hold down ctrl and left click and drag along the mesh. If you want to add more mask, you can press and hold the shift + click drag to the mesh again.
@@nisianglian6263 I also have a question about this step, how did you get the mask to be evenly around the entire circumference? the polygons are different sizes and besides, we pulled them together with a move brush thx for tutorial!
@@velkoz313sanshi grab the transpose line by press "W" on the Keyboard and if gizmo is appear, turn off the gismo Icon on the top menu. And then Hold down Ctrl + Click drag on the mesh (expecially the corner of the mesh). If you want more mask, hold down Shift and Ctrl + Click and drag along the mesh. There you go.
@@nisianglian6263 I already solved the problem, but only I had a problem in the set, I solved it with the help zmodeler (slide) + zremesher (without adapting + keep groups) anyway thx for advice
Didn't Know that technique for masking corners, nice !
grab the transpose line by press "W" on the Keyboard and if gizmo is appear, turn off the gismo Icon on the top menu. And then Hold down Ctrl + Click drag on the mesh (expecially the corner of the mesh). If you want more mask, hold down Shift and Ctrl + Click and drag along the mesh. There you go.
Hi, amazing tutorial, can you explain how to use tranpose master to do masking, how did you mange to make a even mask and mvoe it with the transpose tool, 1:36 here you used this.
grab the transpose line by press "W" on the Keyboard and if gizmo is appear, turn off the gismo Icon on the top menu. And then Hold down Ctrl + Click drag on the mesh (expecially the corner of the mesh). If you want more mask, hold down Shift and Ctrl + Click and drag along the mesh. There you go.
very helpful
Glad to hear that
wow
Thank you for this tutorial
Your welcome!
Great Work
Thank you so much
Could you explain how you evenly masked the stripes to inflate them? (Step 8 inflate the corner)
Is this a special feature only the old gizmo has? I never used the old one.
You can use with transpose line too. 1. Press W 2. hold down ctrl and left click and drag along the mesh. If you want to add more mask, you can press and hold the shift + click drag to the mesh again.
@@nisianglian6263 I also have a question about this step, how did you get the mask to be evenly around the entire circumference? the polygons are different sizes and besides, we pulled them together with a move brush
thx for tutorial!
@@velkoz313sanshi grab the transpose line by press "W" on the Keyboard and if gizmo is appear, turn off the gismo Icon on the top menu. And then Hold down Ctrl + Click drag on the mesh (expecially the corner of the mesh). If you want more mask, hold down Shift and Ctrl + Click and drag along the mesh. There you go.
@@nisianglian6263 I already solved the problem, but only I had a problem in the set, I solved it with the help zmodeler (slide) + zremesher (without adapting + keep groups)
anyway thx for advice
thank you so much for sharing. May i ask you what's the name of the drawing software you are using in the video?
It's sculpting software called Zbrush.
hahaah i know about zbrush, i had to be more precise. I meant the on-screen drawing software u are using at 0:36@@nisianglian6263
Thank you
Brilliant, thank you!
You're very welcome!
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