I love these tutorial styles. As a suggestion, it would be super helpful if you included the timestamps of the steps. That way, it's easier for folks to follow step by step or go back and review the points made.
@@MatthewEncina +1 it's pretty easy to do too especially if you just shove the transcript into chatGPT and ask for timestamps and titles for each part of the video that starts a new step
Surface tools will open up more ways to get to result quickly and s3d is lacking some desirable features. Section view, mass calculate, dynamic section plane, surfacing tools etc. need to be improved by s3d. Thanks for the work thus far but otherwise a decent modeling solution that’s on the go.
Can someone please tell me how to make sure my designed object/body is sitting on the plain. By that I mean so that I am not leaving objects in the air, because when I go to 3d print my design some of the designed objects are in the air requiring support material. I tried align but that aligns to other faces and edges. I just want to make sure I am on the ground floor not under or over the grid plain.
I love these tutorial styles. As a suggestion, it would be super helpful if you included the timestamps of the steps. That way, it's easier for folks to follow step by step or go back and review the points made.
And great for SEO ;)
@@MatthewEncina +1 it's pretty easy to do too especially if you just shove the transcript into chatGPT and ask for timestamps and titles for each part of the video that starts a new step
Hello Daniel. This is another good tutorial. All steps clearly explained. Perfect. Thank you 🙂
Love this! The cadence and subject was easy to design along. I learned some things. Thank you.
Very design, very special texture, hope to mass produce
Nice tutorial, thank you.
Surface tools will open up more ways to get to result quickly and s3d is lacking some desirable features. Section view, mass calculate, dynamic section plane, surfacing tools etc. need to be improved by s3d. Thanks for the work thus far but otherwise a decent modeling solution that’s on the go.
Any personal hobbyist discounts acailable yet?
Can someone please tell me how to make sure my designed object/body is sitting on the plain. By that I mean so that I am not leaving objects in the air, because when I go to 3d print my design some of the designed objects are in the air requiring support material. I tried align but that aligns to other faces and edges. I just want to make sure I am on the ground floor not under or over the grid plain.