3D Models have started appearing in Horizon, so it might be time to start polishing your 3D Modeling skills. Today's tutorial is a fun one to get you started! When you're done, share your creations on our Discord Server in the 3d-modeling-general channel. We can't wait to see what you create! discord.gg/v6hcQ9DtDv"
All the intimidation factor to working with 3-D models literally begin to melt away as you watch and listen to Jay explain what he’s doing. Incredible job! Wow this is so important to learn!
6:11 Should be fine in VR ! ! ! Might need to smooth it out furthermore though if you were gonna take it to the CNC Cutter to route an aluminum sign in real life.
This is great. I am just trying to learn Blender, Adobe Surface Painter (sic) and other 3rd party apps to bring in tri-meshs to Horizon. Never used any of them before and it is incredibly overwhelming. But so was learning to originally build/script in Dsubs two years ago and I'm taking the same approach... watch lots of Vidyuu videos and hand writing my own tutorials! Please keep vids like this coming. I noticed the original file you pulled into Inkscape was a png. I assume I can do this process with any png file? Now if you could do a video of the process of taking a free fbx file from a site like Turbo Squid, saving to pc, opening in blender and how to setup texture and fbx and proper naming conventions would be AWESOME. I was able to bring in the lantern, columns and dice that were on the creator support page (pretty easy) but want to learn how to do it from like a turbo squid. Thanks so much! SyBorgVR
Thanks SyBorg! We'll definitely make some unlisted videos like that and share appropriately in Discord, but fyi this is a public video, so until the feature releases to the public we can't show the steps in videos like this until after! :) Hopefully sooner than later!
Love it! This video is obviously in preparation for Trimeshes becoming available for Horizon Worlds. Do you know what kind of requirements HW have for us to successfully upload these meshes to the game?
3D Models have started appearing in Horizon, so it might be time to start polishing your 3D Modeling skills. Today's tutorial is a fun one to get you started! When you're done, share your creations on our Discord Server in the 3d-modeling-general channel. We can't wait to see what you create! discord.gg/v6hcQ9DtDv"
All the intimidation factor to working with 3-D models literally begin to melt away as you watch and listen to Jay explain what he’s doing. Incredible job! Wow this is so important to learn!
I'm ready to goooooooooooooo
Awesomeness!!! 🥳💜🙌
6:11 Should be fine in VR ! ! !
Might need to smooth it out furthermore though if you were gonna take it to the CNC Cutter to route an aluminum sign in real life.
This is great. I am just trying to learn Blender, Adobe Surface Painter (sic) and other 3rd party apps to bring in tri-meshs to Horizon. Never used any of them before and it is incredibly overwhelming. But so was learning to originally build/script in Dsubs two years ago and I'm taking the same approach... watch lots of Vidyuu videos and hand writing my own tutorials! Please keep vids like this coming. I noticed the original file you pulled into Inkscape was a png. I assume I can do this process with any png file? Now if you could do a video of the process of taking a free fbx file from a site like Turbo Squid, saving to pc, opening in blender and how to setup texture and fbx and proper naming conventions would be AWESOME. I was able to bring in the lantern, columns and dice that were on the creator support page (pretty easy) but want to learn how to do it from like a turbo squid. Thanks so much! SyBorgVR
Thanks SyBorg! We'll definitely make some unlisted videos like that and share appropriately in Discord, but fyi this is a public video, so until the feature releases to the public we can't show the steps in videos like this until after! :) Hopefully sooner than later!
Love it! This video is obviously in preparation for Trimeshes becoming available for Horizon Worlds. Do you know what kind of requirements HW have for us to successfully upload these meshes to the game?
Unfortunately no information has been publicly shared yet, we'll make a video as soon as we can on the topic!
how do you import this one to your horizon worlds? do you have tutorial.