Thanks, very nice tut. Cute and simple concept, and detailed step by step narration - that's exactly what new users need to jump in and start making fun stuff instead of reading tonns of guides. I'm not a fan of Coat's poly modeling tools (after many years working in 3ds Max), but I must say it was a pleasure to follow the author and see how it slowly builds up. 👍
it's a very simple model... You can get them by print screening them from video and pasting into any photo editor (photoshop, krita, paint). 1080 p quality will be enough to model, but make sure you have them in same scale.
Thanks, very nice tut. Cute and simple concept, and detailed step by step narration - that's exactly what new users need to jump in and start making fun stuff instead of reading tonns of guides. I'm not a fan of Coat's poly modeling tools (after many years working in 3ds Max), but I must say it was a pleasure to follow the author and see how it slowly builds up. 👍
Great video series, can we get the reference images? 😁
it's a very simple model... You can get them by print screening them from video and pasting into any photo editor (photoshop, krita, paint). 1080 p quality will be enough to model, but make sure you have them in same scale.
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