Tutorial: Quick Stitches In Blender 3.0
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- Опубликовано: 29 сен 2024
- I will quickly cover a way of making stitches in Blender. This is a workaround and there are probably better ways around this, but for now, I hope you guys might find it useful.
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Great tutorial! You can also change the array type to "fit curve" and pick the same curve. That way stictches will always fill up the whole curve no matter of the offset.
When I tried that, it only filled one segment... 🤔
@@TheDevian i had 3 segments )
@@TheDevian I know this is a year old but you have to select the curve in the array modifier
@@entorix4763 Thanks, I might have to try this again one of these days.
I just imagine some grandma somewhere looking up how to stitch something quickly and finding this video and being really confused like "how am I supposed to do that with my blender??"
fantastic
Super tutek dzięki
Wait, aren't the stitches going the wrong direction? They should be rotated by 90° if you want to join two parts together. Anyway, the final render looks pretty nice.
Tried following this to get the back one, but it will not follow the curve.
Awesome Intermediate Level Tutorials im Looking for more people that do these type of Tutorials.
So am I
Id recommend checking out john Dickinson's channel, he has some really good modeling tuts
I follow step by step but when I add the curve modifier the plane doesn't follow the curve. I have tried dozen of times and still the same result. Can anyone help with that?
When I press F3 nothing and try to “convert to curve” nothing shows up! Is there an add on you have to enable? I have blender 4.0.
You'll get a more symmetrical divot (less diagonal in relation to the normal) if you bevel the line with 0 before alt-s. Ctrl-1 is a quick way to add the subdiv. Also, you might try "Curve Length" instead of "Fixed Count" in your array modifier.
2:31
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Brilliant technique! Thank you so much for posting this! I prefer the non-destructive nature of this method over sculpting or painting stitches and adjusting the stroke method / dash ratio.
What? Thats crazy realistic leather! Do you have a tutorial for the procedural leather too? Great channel as always Pixxo3D!
Who said it was procedural? Looks like a normal PBR texture.
@@4.0.4 noted thanks 👌🏻
This was sew cool! Thanks for sharing. Saving this one to my library.
Why my objects are not exactly fitting exactely on the curve?
So well explained and not leaving anything out. Thanks for also including us macOS users.
Why did you delete the vertex at 3:50-4:00? There are missing stitches then at 7:00.
i wish I had found this video 6 months ago, it took a week of me messing around and watching videos to figure this out on my own lol. You definitely earned a subscription out of me!!
To select the edge loop around the face you say "so let's go, Shift A" although it's Shift+Alt. I know you have screencast keys on where it's showing correct, I just know that sometimes people watch what you're doing and listen to it and maybe not notice the screencast keys showing something different. By the way, since it is the only selection you make at this time and don't want to add to an existing selection, it's only Alt, the Shift key is not necessary.
But a great tutorial, I don't mean to be nitpicking, I simply wanted to point that out if some beginner is confused and looking in the comments for an answer.
There's a built-in VDM brush-making extension. You can roll your own brush and just paint 3D stitches onto any surface. The method shown here was the way it was done in 3.0, but there are choices now.
I guess you bake it later for diffuse normal and roughness ? For a game object with less topology. I do it in Substance painter to fake it :)
Very nice, though I came here to learn the leather texture, this was cool too.
when I select the curve it doesn't automatically follow the path. Instead I have to change the deform axis to -Y in order for it to follow. But it distorts the shape of my object, the stitch in this case. Ant suggestions?
Realy usefull but guys, u all have to know that had a HUGE amount of polygons to ur mesh
Step 1 for this Tutorial is to have good topology...
nice vid BTW
Much better than using normal maps. Thank you!
I was having issues, it turned out to be the origin points not in the same spot. Thanks for clearing that up.
Thank you. As a noob to Blender, I found this tutorial to be the most comprehensive out of all the others I’ve watched, to create this effect.
Use right mouse button. Faster than f3 in most cases)
could you do a tutorial on the amazing leather material? thanks
Amazing tutorial and the material looks so realistic!! Thank you so much:)
bom dia. nas partes curvas o meu não fica certo fica com as costuras maiores e esticadas.
can Show Us How to Do Zipper
thankyou
Wow lots of good tricks in this one. I've never thought about using Ctl B to get edge loops in places where Ctr R would usually refuse.
Guys I need help. I can't make the step ''set origin to 3D cursor'' and also ''Convert to Curve''. Can someone tell me what can I do about it?
i have the same problem
F3 to search. "set origin to 3D cursor" will only work in object mode. same with ''Convert to Curve''
As a fellow 3D generalist I would say its ok for decorative stuff. But as a leathercrafter I would say its a total fake. If ud like to do it more realistic, i'd recommend to watch some saddle stitch videos. Where u could see that there are almost no gap between stitches, also there are 5 types of holes round, diamond, french /, stroke - ,and point. Also at the end of the thread there are always a backstitch to fix the thread.And last but not least the stitch on leather always used in purpose(like to keep 2 parts together), rarely it is used as decorative stuff. Anyway its a nice work as a basic for "follow path/curve" tutorial.
I see what you are saying but generally when working on 3d graphics and whatnot having an understanding of how something is done is great to know how to make your object, but then you need to come up with a way to fake it. For instance if you were to animate a car driving down the road would you make the fuel going down a line apply combustion to a piston and that whole process? Or would you just make it follow a spline?
@@sfcoawol6273 Good point btw. The fake in 3d should be simple to reprocess, but to make it simple u have to had a knowledge how it works in reallife and have a knowledge of available tools in 3d to recreate it.That called - working with referencies and available tools. Thats it.
really?!?
Well I dont get it. Like ehy the origin down there?
alt-s ?! omg thankyou
Great video, thanks!
Fyi DecalMachine can fake this pretty well and has a very deep and quick workflow which sort of ignores geometry (or not, depends how you do it). "Panel decals" are pretty amazing for this, though tbh I've struggled to get them to work lately. I'm probably just rusty...
... FWIW, "panel decals" can also act as a dividing line between two materials; can incorporate metallic/second material "subset" items; can be applied in a couple of seconds, using three or four different techniques; and as you wishfully asked for in the video, you can effectively paint on an object with them using the grease pencil workflow...
I'm thinking geometry nodes could speed up this workflow? What do you recon?
Another easier method is, duplicate the edge loop, subdivide it like 5 times, subdivision surface modifier, skin modifier, ctrl A to scale it down, select all verts in the edge, checker deselect, 6 deselect 1 selected, scale inward, done.
pretty ok? seriously?.. THIS IS DAMMM AWESOME!!! .. I'm alraedy thinking to make a couple of stitching patterns. this is amaazing man. I knew this all but never thought to array like this.
Great! Thank you!
Dear Pixxo, is it possible to get the leather material you're using on this video somewhere ? thanks in advance ;)
Hory fuuuuk. AMAZING! Congratz, dude!
Looking at thumbnail: oh dear, that's great detail, another 6 months of work
Watching the video: wait, not a time-lapse? ok, that's an impressive technique
Though, I disagree with one thing: it's not a workaround, it's a couple of basic tools being used for fast and good modeling.
this is what im looking for.... Thank you so much!!!
Great video! I have been using your method for stitching and with some tweaks it works great. Is there any way that you would be able to share your leather texture you are using or where to get similar ones? I have been making my own from leather sample scans and I am not having the best results.
2:31 I wanna go pee.
- Okay, I'll just wait!
thank you for that good work. this has helped me too
hi can someone explain the alt+s i dont get it, it looks same with scale
thank you!!!
There is a procedural one using geometry nodes by Keiner Sau
i just modified a velder addon to make it more simple.
I love this tutorials, even if i don't need to create this, the process teach me a lot of stuff
thans
Me gusto mucho vídeo xd parece bola de esos de juego americano xd
this was so helpful thank you!🙏
Super simple but very effective well done
Thanks a Lot Dude 👁️👃👁️🙏
this is frickin master brain !!!! awesome trick. good thinking.
how do I make the stitch texture? Do I just add color to it? Or do I have to add a texture to make it more realistic?
Can I use the same technique for rivets too?
Perfect video
thi s leather shader amazing, i will try to recreate it
Best tutorial on making stitches, I do not know how many times I revisit this but its the best
but my object never follows the curve
This is helpful. Thank you!
Nice one.... thankyou for your support
Exactly what I was looking for. Thanks a lot for sharing that tip.
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Now this made me wanna attempt a little teddy bear
Saya gak ngerti,heheh
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Can't you also use the bevel profile for that groove?
Simply great! Thanks!
I tried this one today and it worked great! HOWEVER, the stitches doesnt show in my renders 🤔 anyone else experienced this? I tried different methods of turning on and off the rendering icon etc in the layers, so that wasnt the reason. Its just really weird.
Flipped normals?
❤❤❤❤❤ this methode is bussing bussing
Really cool! I've been making some boots, this is going to be a great detail to add
Nicely explained. Thank you! :-)
I started watching thinking I would never need this but it looks cool but now I know I want to go back to learning blender!
Bellissimo! Really cool effect, and super easy explanation. Bravo, you just earned a new adept...😎👍
Finalmente, un Italiano.
So Usefull, Thanks
Thanks for sharing
Very helpful, thank you.
Excellent tutorial! Thanks for offering it!
Good video man, fast and simple expalination.
thank you bro really great tutorial 😍❤
Good technic but I think it could be heavy in term of optimisation unless the cameras is really focus on this in foreground, but for background object it could have been made with texture
Yeah, I think you can use this geometry to bake the normals and then use it as a brush for texturing other models that need less detail
@@antoniomarchante457 Exact
Thank you for sharing
Nice toot!
Snitches get stitches
Thanks! Good tutorial
Thank you so much
add leather?
Suzane handball
No stitches ?
Thanks! Good solution:)
great!