Amazing, You have a style, and it is very clear and crisp. Keep adding more. The blender is so versatile tool to use simply by people like you....! Love it... ! By the way I am an architect, it looks you are to a techno guy... Cheers...!
Hello, I tried to solidify evenly but it doesn't work on cuboid. Only some faces are getting thicker, while I am changing the tickness of the whole object. It works just on cube. Thanks for the answer, ML
Hold Down Control or turn on snapping by clicking on the Magnet Icon at the top center of the workspace. Open that drop down so adjust the kind of snaping.
Thanks for your Great tips for any beginner like me. I always use 3DMax for architectural but now I want to try Blender. How can I draw lines and give edit mesh for thickness. I'm trying to draw reveals in walls. Thanks.
Sounds like you will want to try a few of the examples in the video. I have several where you can extrude from lines and then add a solidify mod to add thickness.
@@seanoskea7411 I just got a 3d model of a hospital complex. It exported from Revit. With 3dmax i have no problem but now I'm using Blender and its difficult to modifying as I'm learning on the go. There are so much to learn but it helps me learn best with actual project. When I move some mullions in curtain walls it accidentally move other part along like it was written with family info attached. If you can point me to that trick on modifying group of objects. Thank you.
@@gibpalYeah, I have a CAD background too. (Vectorworks) and the trouble you're going to have importing CAD files is that its all parametric and triangles. Look at your mesh in wireframe and you'll see what I mean. Doesn't matter for a lot of stuff, but once you try adding bevels, or sub-d or anything else that changes the mesh its gonna be a disaster. I'm surprised it worked with Max, maybe Autodesk stuff works better together. For your particular situation you could try selecting the parts you want to change in Edit, then hit P and Separate by selection. That will break it out from the other linked geometry. See if that helps, if not put in another comment.
@@seanoskea7411Your tips are great! Hit P and separated and now I can adjusting meshed i needed. I will start learning more on your tutorials from now.. Yes, Autodesk can work across their family. I use 3dmax to corrected some parts of model that revit can't do. I figured if 3dmax can so Blender can do too. Just the learning curve and I see lots of potential in Blender. I want to use the grease pencil drawing cartoon animation since I have some drawing skills as you can see from my videos. I knew technology are great but I don't want to see the hand drawn Architectural renderings disappear. It took me years to draw perspective on board and mixing exact colors to paint with shade and shadow. These day I want to do more watercolor. Enough said, thanks so much for your helpful response!
The yellow circle is the cursor highlight from my recording software, but you can turn on the move gizmo in the Show Overlays drop down. Watch this video at the 6:00 mark. ruclips.net/video/IrKM3tP9qco/видео.html
2 года назад
Wow man I am really Impressed. Very good. Thanks a lot
I'm not sure why, but the volume on this is incredibly low. I had to turn up a special add-on to even hear it. Don't have that problem elsewhere. Otherwise, I love your fast pace!
Thanks. That's the flyover mode (or game mode) and is not quite the same things as Lock Camera to View. I prefer to lock and unlock but flyover is fun as well.
Amazing, You have a style, and it is very clear and crisp. Keep adding more. The blender is so versatile tool to use simply by people like you....! Love it... ! By the way I am an architect, it looks you are to a techno guy... Cheers...!
Hello,
I tried to solidify evenly but it doesn't work on cuboid. Only some faces are getting thicker, while I am changing the tickness of the whole object. It works just on cube.
Thanks for the answer,
ML
I'm sorry, I don't understand your question
You couldn't let the Gilmour solo go on just a LITTLE longer in the intro? Come on!
Sorry, don't want to get the copyright claim strike.
Great tips. Thank you Sean. subbed :-)
Thanks
Thanks, very clear and to the point. Coming over from Lightwave 3D I have wall figured out now. Thanks
Yes I come from a CAD background so this process is different for me too. So glad you found it helpful. Sean
Nice video
Licence to bool...haha. :D
Thanks, totally unplanned. Glad you enjoyed it.
Been trying to figure out the snap vertex and can’t figure it out at about 7:30 you talk about it. Any help ?
Hold Down Control or turn on snapping by clicking on the Magnet Icon at the top center of the workspace. Open that drop down so adjust the kind of snaping.
I’m lost
I'm sorry. Can you be more specific?
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Thanks
Thanks for your Great tips for any beginner like me. I always use 3DMax for architectural but now I want to try Blender. How can I draw lines and give edit mesh for thickness. I'm trying to draw reveals in walls. Thanks.
Sounds like you will want to try a few of the examples in the video. I have several where you can extrude from lines and then add a solidify mod to add thickness.
@@seanoskea7411 I just got a 3d model of a hospital complex. It exported from Revit. With 3dmax i have no problem but now I'm using Blender and its difficult to modifying as I'm learning on the go. There are so much to learn but it helps me learn best with actual project. When I move some mullions in curtain walls it accidentally move other part along like it was written with family info attached. If you can point me to that trick on modifying group of objects. Thank you.
@@gibpalYeah, I have a CAD background too. (Vectorworks) and the trouble you're going to have importing CAD files is that its all parametric and triangles. Look at your mesh in wireframe and you'll see what I mean. Doesn't matter for a lot of stuff, but once you try adding bevels, or sub-d or anything else that changes the mesh its gonna be a disaster. I'm surprised it worked with Max, maybe Autodesk stuff works better together.
For your particular situation you could try selecting the parts you want to change in Edit, then hit P and Separate by selection. That will break it out from the other linked geometry. See if that helps, if not put in another comment.
@@seanoskea7411Your tips are great! Hit P and separated and now I can adjusting meshed i needed. I will start learning more on your tutorials from now..
Yes, Autodesk can work across their family. I use 3dmax to corrected some parts of model that revit can't do. I figured if 3dmax can so Blender can do too. Just the learning curve and I see lots of potential in Blender. I want to use the grease pencil drawing cartoon animation since I have some drawing skills as you can see from my videos. I knew technology are great but I don't want to see the hand drawn Architectural renderings disappear. It took me years to draw perspective on board and mixing exact colors to paint with shade and shadow. These day I want to do more watercolor. Enough said, thanks so much for your helpful response!
i'd love to know how you got that arc on the plane like that. I think that's super cool.
Sure, Can you be more specific? Maybe timestamp?
1:50 how to find the yellow sphere thing that edits the object?
The yellow circle is the cursor highlight from my recording software, but you can turn on the move gizmo in the Show Overlays drop down. Watch this video at the 6:00 mark. ruclips.net/video/IrKM3tP9qco/видео.html
Wow man I am really Impressed. Very good. Thanks a lot
I'm not sure why, but the volume on this is incredibly low. I had to turn up a special add-on to even hear it. Don't have that problem elsewhere. Otherwise, I love your fast pace!
Thanks. Don't know what to tell you. It sounds normal on my machines, but thanks for letting me know.
i cant move my camera after i exit object mode
Lock to camera has a built in shortcut, it's shift+tilde
Thanks. That's the flyover mode (or game mode) and is not quite the same things as Lock Camera to View. I prefer to lock and unlock but flyover is fun as well.
sssuper handy, thank you
11:17
Thanks so much for this
awesome! thanks :)
Great, nicely done and very helpful