I appreciate how you’ve made all the tutorials in this series so approachable to beginners but I think these videos would have been better if you modeled with reference images and took a bit more care in getting the details like the stitches right. Not only would the result be better, but I think gathering and using references is a great skill to learn alongside the techniques you show in the video.
I think if you want to keep the array on the bezier you could parent it to the ball. Or if u want it to be completely one object apply the array and curve modifiers convert it to mesh and join it with the ball
Good Tutorial but that’s not what the stitching of a baseball looks like. The stitches don’t cross and are twice as big. There isn’t a crease. Because it’s 2 separate pieces stitched together. It’s a literal gap. Surrounded by mounds. The stitches sink into the gap, and they come out of a punctured hole on the other side of the mound.
its because of the topology - wanting to avoid n-gons and triangles (as they tend to glitch/distort or artifact in 3d modelling). also for this particular ball, how it's segmented, it's easier to find the curve for the stitching.
I actually made a volleyball thanks to your tutorials ^^
Very good tutorial, amazing techniques! Especially the stitches part :) Thanks!
at 4:44 it will not work for me idk if its outdated or not im confused
I appreciate how you’ve made all the tutorials in this series so approachable to beginners but I think these videos would have been better if you modeled with reference images and took a bit more care in getting the details like the stitches right.
Not only would the result be better, but I think gathering and using references is a great skill to learn alongside the techniques you show in the video.
good work
How do I join/convert the whole object as a single object? because is hard to animate.
I think if you want to keep the array on the bezier you could parent it to the ball. Or if u want it to be completely one object apply the array and curve modifiers convert it to mesh and join it with the ball
Good Tutorial but that’s not what the stitching of a baseball looks like. The stitches don’t cross and are twice as big. There isn’t a crease. Because it’s 2 separate pieces stitched together. It’s a literal gap. Surrounded by mounds. The stitches sink into the gap, and they come out of a punctured hole on the other side of the mound.
Are they made in blenders and what's the sound
I'am allways follow your tutorial..it's tobe advance
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You should go more in detail
Why Start with the cube.?
its because of the topology - wanting to avoid n-gons and triangles (as they tend to glitch/distort or artifact in 3d modelling). also for this particular ball, how it's segmented, it's easier to find the curve for the stitching.
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it's useful.