Neat, made an airless basketball in Maya and adding the honeycomb pattern was pretty tedious especially getting the scale right, every time I wanted to change the scale I had to redo the operations from the beginning. A procedural workflow using Bifrost maybe the way to go to create a tool that does that but I haven’t bothered with it, I’m a character artist not a TD.
@@chantillystreet7239 hey there, I have finished the file but it is currently only available to the members on our Patreon. I am releasing the file for free on a lot of the 3D model sites tomorrow 😁
@@IsaCitymuch appreciated. I have used fusion 360 a bit and it definitely has its strengths (especially mechanical or accurate designs), but I use blender for about 95% of my designing because I can have something done by the time I figure it out in fusion lol
the BASF lattices are not well suited for fdm printing because it creates too many individual perimeters. You should use Gyroid and always make sure your cell is oriented together with the print orientation.
Try HyDesign here: hyd.sg/create
thANKS, this looks awesome, I suspect that basketball designs will come from this?
@@barry-allan Thanks! I think so if I can figure a few things out 😁
Neat, made an airless basketball in Maya and adding the honeycomb pattern was pretty tedious especially getting the scale right, every time I wanted to change the scale I had to redo the operations from the beginning.
A procedural workflow using Bifrost maybe the way to go to create a tool that does that but I haven’t bothered with it, I’m a character artist not a TD.
@@TheIcemanModdeler Dang that sounds like a lot of work, I haven't tried Bifrost but I will have to check it out
@@makeitlabchannel Not sure if you’re familiar with Maya, Bifrost is a procedural nodal system in Maya.
@@TheIcemanModdeler Oh gotcha, I will have to check Maya out then!
NTopology with a spherical cellmap could create such a basketball in 2 minutes
did you finish the new basketball design?
@@chantillystreet7239 hey there, I have finished the file but it is currently only available to the members on our Patreon. I am releasing the file for free on a lot of the 3D model sites tomorrow 😁
Nice, rlly helpfull info, do you also use fusion 360? Or just blender
@@IsaCitymuch appreciated. I have used fusion 360 a bit and it definitely has its strengths (especially mechanical or accurate designs), but I use blender for about 95% of my designing because I can have something done by the time I figure it out in fusion lol
I wonder if you can make a 3d model based on multiple images?
@@Vibranium_man might have to give that a try! I have not forgotten about the captain america shield by the way 😁
@@makeitlabchannel thank you. As for the shield, take as much time as you need.
the BASF lattices are not well suited for fdm printing because it creates too many individual perimeters. You should use Gyroid and always make sure your cell is oriented together with the print orientation.