This is amazing tutorial, clean! Can somebody explain me if when shape is closed like this you can export it to stl and print ? Or you need to transform it to solid shape before ?
Thanks for the video, this is such a nice technique! How difficult would it be to apply the same workflow to various shapes, such as circle, square, heart, etc?
Specifically, this method is suitable for rings with a polyhedral top with symmetry along two axes. But using similar techniques, you can design rings with any top.
This is amazing tutorial, clean! Can somebody explain me if when shape is closed like this you can export it to stl and print ? Or you need to transform it to solid shape before ?
The video shows a solid object and it is suitable for 3D printing.
Thanks for the video, this is such a nice technique! How difficult would it be to apply the same workflow to various shapes, such as circle, square, heart, etc?
Specifically, this method is suitable for rings with a polyhedral top with symmetry along two axes. But using similar techniques, you can design rings with any top.
I’m using this technique to design a replica of the 2022 Houston Astros World Series Championship ring. So far is going well. Thanks for the video!
Nice surface modeling 👍
Thanks!
Please make video for violin neck scroll
To do this, I need to study the structure of the violin in more detail and try several modeling options. If it works, I'll definitely make a video.
@@artemviveritsa Thanks
That is amazing i wish i could do the same 😻
very good video, do you think you can do a championship ring tutorial?
Thanks! Maybe in the future. But the principle of modeling is the same there
Looks great! Is there a way you can share this file?
Send me an email, link in channel description
this one doesnt have enough likes!
Starting to learn and this is my first video I'm starting with
Good luck!