Creating a Spiked Ball in SketchUp with Skatter - Quick Tutorial

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  • Опубликовано: 4 окт 2024
  • Creating a spiked ball in SketchUp with the Extension Skatter.
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    This tutorial will teach you to use SketchUp to create a spiked ball, as well as quickly running through rendering the ball in Twilight Render.
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  • @artworksenvisioneering2167
    @artworksenvisioneering2167 5 лет назад

    Thanks for getting outside the landscaping box people keep Skatter in. This technique would rock for interspersing stone within a brick facade, for Tuscan Rustic, or bricks in a plastered decaying facade, even scales on a dinosaur sculpture--endless possibilities. Covering the Normal setting was crucial info, thanks. Size/height and rotational randomization will also be handy along those lines for non radially symmetrical object applications. I can't wait to putz around with this. I assume making shrubs with Skatter follows a similar procedure, but that'd make a sweet tutorial. I think this answers my prior library conundrum, and if I can place Enscape or other proxies I've got in model, to keep render times down, that'd be sweet.