Hey i'm a bit late to the party ! Great video, I recently started playing AC6 (never played any AC or Meca game before). I really liked the game and found myself spending more time than I thought customizing and trying out some design. This video made me realize that you can do a lot with this ! Thank you !
Great vid. I consider myself to be at an advanced level on gradient/decal work, but this is a highly informative video. Anyone can watch this and benefit from your experience. Subbed.
Dude, you are a damn saint. You're one of the only people I've seen on all of the damn internet with not just a good video on making ACs look good, but also have an ENTIRE SERIES. Might as well sub to you, you deserve it.
Hey man awesome video, i have one question, in 10:33 you apply the orange decal on the outside of the legs without ruining the inside of the opposite leg, how did you do that, when I apply decals the always apply on places where i don't want like the one you did
Ah, I should have made that clearer in the video, I'm sorry. I try to angle the legs so that one leg is far enough away from the other leg that I can apply the decal without running into overlap. This does limit the angles you can use, but it's what I did in the video. Another thing you could try is decreasing the maximum distance until the paste is shallow enough to not reach the other leg. I go over it in my previous decaling video at 10:53, which explains the paste settings menu
Still wondering how you turned the vent decal transparent, working on a Full armor gundam build and was trying to make the chest vents but couldn't get the decal to mask properly or fade in. Any tips would help
First you start off with the shape of the dark vents that you're trying to make, and then all you do is apply a gradient onto the dark parts that fades in from the corners and out one of the sides. This will allow the faded portions to have transparency, which is how you get that neat fade into your AC's colour (that you're pasting onto). My previous decaling video also goes over masking a bit more in-depth as well. I'd also recommend joining Mobi's Discord server (linked in the description), as some of the people there have lots of great advice. Best of luck on the decaling! :D
Hey i'm a bit late to the party ! Great video, I recently started playing AC6 (never played any AC or Meca game before). I really liked the game and found myself spending more time than I thought customizing and trying out some design. This video made me realize that you can do a lot with this ! Thank you !
Those orange gradient line decals look inspired by Gundam Aerial
Great vid. I consider myself to be at an advanced level on gradient/decal work, but this is a highly informative video. Anyone can watch this and benefit from your experience. Subbed.
Dude, you are a damn saint. You're one of the only people I've seen on all of the damn internet with not just a good video on making ACs look good, but also have an ENTIRE SERIES.
Might as well sub to you, you deserve it.
this video is fantastic, great job man
Hey man awesome video, i have one question, in 10:33 you apply the orange decal on the outside of the legs without ruining the inside of the opposite leg, how did you do that, when I apply decals the always apply on places where i don't want like the one you did
Ah, I should have made that clearer in the video, I'm sorry. I try to angle the legs so that one leg is far enough away from the other leg that I can apply the decal without running into overlap. This does limit the angles you can use, but it's what I did in the video. Another thing you could try is decreasing the maximum distance until the paste is shallow enough to not reach the other leg. I go over it in my previous decaling video at 10:53, which explains the paste settings menu
Still wondering how you turned the vent decal transparent, working on a Full armor gundam build and was trying to make the chest vents but couldn't get the decal to mask properly or fade in. Any tips would help
First you start off with the shape of the dark vents that you're trying to make, and then all you do is apply a gradient onto the dark parts that fades in from the corners and out one of the sides. This will allow the faded portions to have transparency, which is how you get that neat fade into your AC's colour (that you're pasting onto). My previous decaling video also goes over masking a bit more in-depth as well. I'd also recommend joining Mobi's Discord server (linked in the description), as some of the people there have lots of great advice. Best of luck on the decaling! :D
@@prilika9680 I almost got it!!!!, just going to take some more time to tinker with. Love the videos and also #duckett4life
Geez man, how much time did you put into your logo? I couldn't make something half that elaborate if I was tripping😆
Thank you, but I didn't make it xD
Bro the Permet decals are genius, did you load an image or made it from shapes ?
Made it from shapes and masking