As a beginner, I can safely say that this is easely one of the best tuts for beginners for Plasticity I stumbled upon! Thanks a lot for sharing it! Great work
I wish I found this sooner! Probably the best beginner friendly tutorial I have seen so far. Very clear and calm instructions plus the mentioning of all the key strokes and possible mistakes that can happen is great. Thank you very much.
Brand new to CAD and designed my first 3D printer project in like 30mins just using this video as a guide. Tried Fusion 360 first but its gonna take serious time to learn. Plasticity being able to measure to one thousandth of an inch is close enough for the girls I go with.
Im completely new to this CAD world. Helpful tutorial. I had to ask GPT for instructions to change measurement units from meters to millimeters. Preferences(top left)>units>millimeters.
Clean interface, real time, intuitive modeling experience. I am sure they are (Blender, C4D, Fusion, Autocad) taking notes. I hope Adobe doesn’t buy em out to kill the software.
This was amazing ! Super well done tutorial, packed with useful informations 🔥 Please make much more CAD - Plasticity walkthrough, I would even buy a 100$ course from you with lessons and exercices
Dude raneom wuestion related to your videos: when i listen with a headset i can hear a very faint conversation in the background. Noticed it in various videos. Do you know what it is? Almost as if viceo was dubed.
Yes, some videos are dubbed. I didn't hear it myself, but it's possible I didn't mute the second audio track. Sorry for the inconvenience, and thanks for letting me know. I'll keep an eye on it.
Excellent tutorial. Thanks for calling out specific commands and alternatives. You have helped me decide on Plasticity
Great to hear!
As a beginner, I can safely say that this is easely one of the best tuts for beginners for Plasticity I stumbled upon! Thanks a lot for sharing it! Great work
Glad it was helpful!
I wish I found this sooner! Probably the best beginner friendly tutorial I have seen so far. Very clear and calm instructions plus the mentioning of all the key strokes and possible mistakes that can happen is great. Thank you very much.
Glad it was helpful!
Holy cannoli, this is a fabulous tutorial for a channel with less than a hundred subs. Keep this up and you’ll be a big deal in this space.
Thanks a ton!
if you love ai voice.
I'm just getting started with Plasticity. This tutorial is easy to follow and just the right length. I'm looking forward to future videos!
Great to hear!
One of the best tuts I have ever seen.
Glad to hear!
wow! super instuctions, finaly somebody who isint in a hurry, easy instructions... great work!
Glad it was helpful!
Excellent tutorial one of the better ones about the use of Plasticity look forward to seeing more
Thank you! Cheers!
Brand new to CAD and designed my first 3D printer project in like 30mins just using this video as a guide. Tried Fusion 360 first but its gonna take serious time to learn. Plasticity being able to measure to one thousandth of an inch is close enough for the girls I go with.
what did you design? Interesting.
@ A spacer for a set of plastic dually center caps. Pretty much a thick ring with 6 hole cut outs along the edge. Kind looks like a gear.
Thansk for your efforts. Great channel. I'm purchasing it now.
Enjoy!
Im completely new to this CAD world. Helpful tutorial. I had to ask GPT for instructions to change measurement units from meters to millimeters. Preferences(top left)>units>millimeters.
You're right, I didn't mention it in this video.
I made a new video about changing units: th-cam.com/video/8fNekjtnPEI/w-d-xo.html
Clean interface, real time, intuitive modeling experience. I am sure they are (Blender, C4D, Fusion, Autocad) taking notes. I hope Adobe doesn’t buy em out to kill the software.
Its a software you buy and own, adobe have one year to kill it once you buy
all i can say thank you sir
This was amazing ! Super well done tutorial, packed with useful informations 🔥 Please make much more CAD - Plasticity walkthrough, I would even buy a 100$ course from you with lessons and exercices
Thank you! More to come!
Nice tutorial
Thanks :)
New to CAD, want to learn software, then get 3D printer to print them out:). Liked/Subbed.
Welcome aboard!
Dude raneom wuestion related to your videos: when i listen with a headset i can hear a very faint conversation in the background. Noticed it in various videos. Do you know what it is? Almost as if viceo was dubed.
Yes, some videos are dubbed. I didn't hear it myself, but it's possible I didn't mute the second audio track. Sorry for the inconvenience, and thanks for letting me know. I'll keep an eye on it.