Hi Peter, it's always a pleasure to watch your videos, but this one tops all of them. That is simply ingenious. No wonder there are no other polygon tutorials for this on the net. You are modeling like a chessplayer who thinks ahead 10 moves... I wish i could have a bit of your abilities. Thank you so much to share
Hiya Luca, thanks for this really great comment, but to be honest, it took me at least 5 or 6 different attempts to get to a workable solution before i recorded the video. And the mesh of the first one which looked remotely like this ball was really nothing i was proud of :-) So don't worry, i have to work for it as we all have. Nothing comes for free. All the best, Peter
Hi Peter, I want to thank you for taking the time and for sharing this wonderful tutorial for all the soccer fans. I know it wasn't an easy one, but you came through. I will put it to practice as soon as I have some time at my work or my house. Thank You so much!! Tony
Hi, the Brazuca ball has 6 pieces and thats why i also experimented with the possibilities i could have with a cube (which also has 6 pieces). Later in the process when i tried to do the radial array around that vertex i remembered my experiments and tried if the cube could help me and luckily, it did :-)
Hi, the Brazuca has 6 parts (like a cube). So when i tried to find a workflow to do this ball (I tried 5 or even more different approaches..) i also worked with a cube. Please also have a look at my answer to nedschi a bit further down. He asked more or less the same :-)) Kind regards, Peter
Hi, to my knowledge max does not have this, but have a look here, this might help: miauumaxscript.blogspot.ch/p/commercial-scripts.html Kind regards, Peter
Hi Peter, last year I bought a small plot of land and now it was spring. Soon the summer, I do arrangement land to start is always difficult, but fascinating. Turn from theory to practice.
Alex Tango Hi Alex, i bought my plot of land 38 years ago and built a house on it and i am still happy and think this was one of the best things i did in my life :-)) All the best with yours, Peter
Peter Stammbach Yes I do, please see this image postimg.org/image/b5we46llr/ I did exactly as you did in this video, when I move the plane toward the sphere, the plan doesn't take the shape of the sphere, it's move though it..
As it seems, you have everything in the SAME mesh. The background must be in a DIFFERENT mesh ! Otherwise background constraint does not work. So, select your sphere, CTRL-X, and 'N' for a new mesh and CTRL-V and it should work.
Peter Stammbach Thank you Peter, as you said the problem was the two objects are in the same Mesh, now it's working ... thanks again, waiting for your upcoming videos :-)
hello call me Diego live in Brazil. Goataria to know the possibility of that ball of paper. I would make a small project with craiças and I wonder if you can send me this ball I plan it in Pepakura and ride with the kids.
Wow! I feel like a kid watching a magician when I watch your tutorials. I'm totally amazed! Thank you.
This is a very nice compliment. Thank you !
10 points for wisdom.......... you are the KING of modeling, undoubtedly
Wow.. thank you for this nice comment :-))
Hi Peter, it's always a pleasure to watch your videos, but this one tops all of them. That is simply ingenious. No wonder there are no other polygon tutorials for this on the net. You are modeling like a chessplayer who thinks ahead 10 moves... I wish i could have a bit of your abilities. Thank you so much to share
Hiya Luca, thanks for this really great comment, but to be honest, it took me at least 5 or 6 different attempts to get to a workable solution before i recorded the video. And the mesh of the first one which looked remotely like this ball was really nothing i was proud of :-) So don't worry, i have to work for it as we all have. Nothing comes for free. All the best, Peter
Hi Peter, I want to thank you for taking the time and for sharing this wonderful tutorial for all the soccer fans. I know it wasn't an easy one, but you came through.
I will put it to practice as soon as I have some time at my work or my house.
Thank You so much!! Tony
Hi Tony, i am glad you find it useful. You helped me to one of my greater challenges i had lately ...
I really enjoy watching your modelling tutorials!! Great work.
Thanks for commenting and good to hear that you like my videos. Take care, Peter
You are the Guru of Modo! Thank you for sharing all this knowledge!
Thanks for this nice comment, i do appreciate this very much and i am glad you find it useful. Kind regards, Peter
Genius! You sir are a genius! Bravo from the UK
Thank you so much for this nice comment. Makes me feel good :-))
you are simply amazing, you always seem to come up with the answer
Thank you so much for this nice comment
Really good job Peter, i will try to do here.. Thanks for tutorial.
Hi, Thanks for your comment and good luck with the Brazuca model :-)
Absolutely amazing! Thanks for sharing with us again. =)
Hi Peter, i am glad you liked it. Take care, Peter
You really are a genius Peter! Thanks! That was awesome!
Max Emski Thank you for this very nice comment :-) All the best, Peter
hi my dear Peter, love you, awesome brazil ball!
Great video! Thanks for sharing!
Thanks a lot !
Man! I've done mine some time ago but can't make a good tut like this! Congrats!
Incredible. How did you get the thing with the cube for the work plane?
I admit, I have not quite understood this.
Hi, the Brazuca ball has 6 pieces and thats why i also experimented with the possibilities i could have with a cube (which also has 6 pieces). Later in the process when i tried to do the radial array around that vertex i remembered my experiments and tried if the cube could help me and luckily, it did :-)
Incredible! How did you concluded align from those vertex of a cube rotated in that position?
Hi, the Brazuca has 6 parts (like a cube). So when i tried to find a workflow to do this ball (I tried 5 or even more different approaches..) i also worked with a cube. Please also have a look at my answer to nedschi a bit further down. He asked more or less the same :-)) Kind regards, Peter
Peter Stammbach sorry
Nothing to be sorry for :-))
Very nice tutorial but is there a way to do the align work plane in 3ds max?
Hi, to my knowledge max does not have this, but have a look here, this might help: miauumaxscript.blogspot.ch/p/commercial-scripts.html
Kind regards, Peter
This is really amazing work!
Thank you. I'm glad you liked it
How did you invent this complex method?
Nice work peter, You make me want to fire up modo after a year and a half break.
Hi, I think modo's workplane alone is a reason to do so :-)
Wow amazing thinking there !!!
Well, i ran into some walls before i found the right way :-)
Amazing!!!
Hi Steve, good to hear from you. Take care, Peter
awesome dear PS
Hi Alex, how are you all the time ? thanks for commenting and take care, All the best, Peter
Hi Peter, last year I bought a small plot of land and now it was spring. Soon the summer, I do arrangement land to start is always difficult, but fascinating. Turn from theory to practice.
Alex Tango Hi Alex, i bought my plot of land 38 years ago and built a house on it and i am still happy and think this was one of the best things i did in my life :-))
All the best with yours, Peter
great tut as always
Excellent
Thanks for your comment and kind regards, Peter
Sehr geil, danke!
Gerne geschehen.
Amazing videos.
I just can't do the trick at 4:21 ... I'm using Modo 801 SP2, could you help me please...
ahmed salim Hi, do you have 'Vector' and 'Double Sided' selected ?
Peter Stammbach Yes I do, please see this image
postimg.org/image/b5we46llr/
I did exactly as you did in this video, when I move the plane toward the sphere, the plan doesn't take the shape of the sphere, it's move though it..
As it seems, you have everything in the SAME mesh. The background must be in a DIFFERENT mesh ! Otherwise background constraint does not work. So, select your sphere, CTRL-X, and 'N' for a new mesh and CTRL-V and it should work.
Peter Stammbach Thank you Peter, as you said the problem was the two objects are in the same Mesh, now it's working ... thanks again, waiting for your upcoming videos :-)
i like, wirklich sehr informativ
Darek Sobczak Thank you and i am glad you like it
Wow, like you.
Brilliant , just brilliant . The trick with cube rot 45 by 45 was amazing. Great work. Thanks.
Dimitris Liatsos Thank you :-) I am glad you like it.
Yet another proof that Peter is an alien.
Hehe, thanks for commenting.
I love your accent!
+Marwan Zee Hi, thanks for your comment :-) Take care, Peter
Agree, a teacher feeling make me to concentrate in the video, great
You're the MOJO!
Hi Rolando, thank you for this nice comment :-) Take care
pure genius
Hi Larry, I'm glad you liked it
Wow Wow Wow.
Thank you :-)
hello
call me Diego live in Brazil.
Goataria to know the possibility of that ball of paper.
I would make a small project with craiças and I wonder if you can send me this ball I plan it in Pepakura and ride with the kids.
Hello Diego,please send me an eMail address (i can not attach a file to this message..) and i will send you the file. Kind regards, Peter
your volume too low