Hey, Lino here. I hope you enjoyed the talk! It was an honor and a pleasure to be able to present a workshop at the Blender conference. Thank you Francesco and the entire Blender team for the well organized Conference
That was impressive, I can't imagine what he'd do in a day of greeble. Also, even though he probably has his workflow down water-tight, staying in edit mode as he does to model the greebles I think the grid-modeler add-on would benefit this kind of process.
Its me and i can answer! I have set the pivot point to "active element". Selected the smaller edge first, then the large one in the middle. Then i just scale on the X axis to 0. Because the active element is the middle edge, it then "snaps" on top of it. This is not clean, as i create here a face without a surface area in the collapsed area, delete it and you are good to go.
I scale the edge on the x axis down to 0. The center of the scaling operation is the active middle edge. In a way, i just want to snap the inset edge onto the middle edge.
Hi, this was super inspiring! One thing that remains unclear is that how did you avoid z fighting in cycles when applying mirror modifier. My greeble base unit surfaces goes all black...
this is impressive but as a noob, i would have loved it if the shortcuts were displayed on the screen...now I'm stuck within 8 mins of following him while practising.
Hey, Lino here. I hope you enjoyed the talk!
It was an honor and a pleasure to be able to present a workshop at the Blender conference.
Thank you Francesco and the entire Blender team for the well organized Conference
Great demonstration, I really enjoyed it!
Hey Lino, it was entertaining and very informative presentation. And those laser sounds you make, made my day :)
@@adamhudyma Yeah I'm glad I'm apparently not the only one who makes sound effects while working.
Yes yes yes yes! Never thought abnout using the mirror modifier to have 4 objects in one! Absolutely brilliant!
And with the z axis you can have 8 in one! But that is usually a bit too confusing to handle :D Pleasure seeing you again
That was impressive, I can't imagine what he'd do in a day of greeble. Also, even though he probably has his workflow down water-tight, staying in edit mode as he does to model the greebles I think the grid-modeler add-on would benefit this kind of process.
An interesting technique to create huge amount of various greebles with still manageable scene
Very impressive talk! The true master knows the real power of the simplest tools! Thank you!
What a amazing way of Copy Pasting
Amazing workflow, learned a lot in just one hour!
daamn this guy can model fast. respect
Yes that's what I said 😂 really Respect yes
Hey Lino, I've been following your artwork for some time now - it's awesome to see your process in action!!!
Thankyou very much for doing your talk!
Glad you enjoyed it! :)
So simple but so effective. A great presentation. Thank you, Dg
Amazing pipeline of the copys. Thank you very so much! I saved in my preferences video tutorials
WOW, That's Genius...
Holy furk. I have a loooong way to go. This is magnificent
Best blender conference talk and a lot of learning 🙌
Thank you, thats very kind of you! :)
Super interesting workflow - thanks for sharing :).
How does he do that thing at 8:40 where he sort of collapses the edges down so the inset only occurs on two sides?
Its me and i can answer!
I have set the pivot point to "active element". Selected the smaller edge first, then the large one in the middle.
Then i just scale on the X axis to 0.
Because the active element is the middle edge, it then "snaps" on top of it.
This is not clean, as i create here a face without a surface area in the collapsed area, delete it and you are good to go.
@@linolafettatnet I watched this at least ten times to try to understand that maneuver, then decided to check the comments. thanks for explaining!
@@BrentPatterson "The solutions is always in the comments!" Glad you learned something :)
It took a while to follow step by step, but this is an epic talk. Very helpful.
Glad you enjoyed it, have fun with the technique!
very helpful, thanks
You deserve lots of likes, mister!
I prefer nice comments, sir ;) Thank you!
Very nice Bob Ross vibes going on here.
Amazing
Sorprendente!
Fast and proficient
What operation do you do in 8:40 - 8:44?
I scale the edge on the x axis down to 0. The center of the scaling operation is the active middle edge.
In a way, i just want to snap the inset edge onto the middle edge.
@@linolafettatnet Thanks for your quick response. Very interesting techniques btw.
He is fast in modeling
WHERE IS THE SHORTCUT ON THE SCREEN GOD DAMMIT
Hi, this was super inspiring! One thing that remains unclear is that how did you avoid z fighting in cycles when applying mirror modifier. My greeble base unit surfaces goes all black...
Are you using the "bisect"? that should cut off the other side nicely and should avoid the black z fighting in cycles.
@@linolafettatnet Thanks, that was it!
this is impressive but as a noob, i would have loved it if the shortcuts were displayed on the screen...now I'm stuck within 8 mins of following him while practising.
Let me know which thing you want to replicate and i can try to help you out! :) Just send the timestamp and i can tell you the used shortcuts.
With all my respect... you are talking way too fast.
Only 50 minutes time, so much to talk about!
You can play back the video at 0.75x speed, that should help ;)