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That looked like fun. Am going to have to give Dimensions a play. Sure it's pretty straight forward, but you neglected to show how to the heart graphic was created.
Thanks for the video. Is it possible to make the curves look like one solid piece instead of segments? I know you can line things up really close however you still see a line where the textures meet. Thanks!
Hi Dansky, loving your videos - they've really helped me. But I'm an absolute beginner. So on this video, how would you blend/join all the sections of pipe so there's no visible join and they effectively become one object? Cheers.
Hey Stanley, you can try giving them a solid material (ie. not transparent or translucent) and move the objects so that they intersect, it’s a bit of a hack and not perfect, but can actually mask joins pretty seamlessly in a lot of instances 😊
Unfortunately, Adobe discontinued Dimension for M1 chips. :( I had to make the switch to Blender. I've also found that Spline is a good option for someone wanting to do something simple, but it's freemium.
You can intersect objects with solid materials and sometimes it will work, other times it will not. It’s technically not actually combining the shapes together, but with certain materials the ‘seams’ will not be visible 👍
Hey Billy, solid materials can be intersected and oftentimes they can look ok, but technically they’re not “fused” into a single shape and any textures won’t wrap across multiple shapes. It’s worth mentioning that the slight gaps between shapes in this particular design are intentional 😊
@@ForeverDansky Two years have passed, and I'm still waiting for a way to merge two objects into one in Adobe Dimension. Having a feature similar to Adobe Illustrator's Pathfinder, where you can unite shapes or use Minus Front to create hollow areas, would be very efficient. With Adobe now having a separate 3D suite, perhaps we won't see this functionality in Dimension.
Fuzzy? Is that around the edges? I always render at 4K instead of 1920x1080 for example, as the bigger the canvas size, the more detail that is rendered, and you get a much crisper end result.
Would you mind explaining more about what you mean when you change the field of view to zero to remove any perspective/an orthographic view? I'm not sure I understand what it is or the advantages of it/when it would be appropriate to do/vs make the opposite choice.
Hi Dansky, Would I be able to create a 3D shape and then add lines on that shape at certain increments to create different sizes of that shape? If possible could I then extract to create a separate shape? If not with this program is there another Adobe program that could do this? I hope that all makes sense! Many thanks Sarah
Thanks for this video. I’ve been using Dimensions and found it really useful. It’s a shame Adobe are discontinuing it because I already pay for Creative Cloud and won’t pay for their 3D software, I’ll learn Blender or similar.
Great videos of Dimensions!! I need create 3D spiral logo and I see your new video on subject!!)) very cool!! Subscribed)) have a good day!! (from Russia, Samara city)
this is why i hate current 3D software, spend months learning all the software and then produce pointless and rudimentary 3D objects that do nothing for anyone.
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Discovered Adobe Dimension. Powerful little tool. I still love Blender, but this is super accessible, and I'm finding I can get my ideas out quicker.
Hey dansky,
great to see you back it's a humble request please upload tutorials on blender too .
That looked like fun. Am going to have to give Dimensions a play. Sure it's pretty straight forward, but you neglected to show how to the heart graphic was created.
Need more 3d videos like this 🤗
Thank you, now i’m fascinated by this simple 3D Program. Great work with lots of unnecessary but lovely details like the heart in the intro.
So much information in such a short video!
Thanks for the video. Is it possible to make the curves look like one solid piece instead of segments? I know you can line things up really close however you still see a line where the textures meet. Thanks!
Hi Dansky, loving your videos - they've really helped me. But I'm an absolute beginner. So on this video, how would you blend/join all the sections of pipe so there's no visible join and they effectively become one object? Cheers.
Hey Stanley, you can try giving them a solid material (ie. not transparent or translucent) and move the objects so that they intersect, it’s a bit of a hack and not perfect, but can actually mask joins pretty seamlessly in a lot of instances 😊
@@ForeverDansky Thanks for taking the time to reply! I'll try that.
Will you be moving to adobe substance 3d stager anytime soon?
Is it possible to edit the elements with the Pathfinder?
Unfortunately, Adobe discontinued Dimension for M1 chips. :(
I had to make the switch to Blender. I've also found that Spline is a good option for someone wanting to do something simple, but it's freemium.
Oh no, that's unfortunate! I'll have to check out Spline 👍
Was making the switch to Blender easy?
@@Deckard76 Yes because it takes longer to learn.
Dimension is now called Stager, part of the Substance 3d family. Unfortunately, it's a different paid plan, I believe
Is there any way to combine 3d objects in one object so there is no gap between them in adobe dimension?
You can intersect objects with solid materials and sometimes it will work, other times it will not. It’s technically not actually combining the shapes together, but with certain materials the ‘seams’ will not be visible 👍
Thanks for the tut. How did you animate the heart emoji at the beginning of your video?
Good job done, stay blessed you and your family brother.
Thanks Bashir, and you 😊
Excellent vedio. Take love from Bangladesh ❤️🇧🇩
Thanks so much!
That was awesome 👍
Glad you enjoyed it 🙏
Thank you dansky, for the amazing tutorials. You will soon reach so many subscribers
good job
What about the seems? Can it be fused to a solid?
Hey Billy, solid materials can be intersected and oftentimes they can look ok, but technically they’re not “fused” into a single shape and any textures won’t wrap across multiple shapes. It’s worth mentioning that the slight gaps between shapes in this particular design are intentional 😊
@@ForeverDansky Two years have passed, and I'm still waiting for a way to merge two objects into one in Adobe Dimension. Having a feature similar to Adobe Illustrator's Pathfinder, where you can unite shapes or use Minus Front to create hollow areas, would be very efficient. With Adobe now having a separate 3D suite, perhaps we won't see this functionality in Dimension.
Thanks for sharing this! You're awesome!
why does it get all fuzzy when you render, is there a way to keep it nice and shinny after rendering the object?
Fuzzy? Is that around the edges? I always render at 4K instead of 1920x1080 for example, as the bigger the canvas size, the more detail that is rendered, and you get a much crisper end result.
@@ForeverDansky oh okay thank you for that I will try that on mine now
how to merge two shapes as one wave ?
Top notch quality stuff man! 💯
Would you mind explaining more about what you mean when you change the field of view to zero to remove any perspective/an orthographic view? I'm not sure I understand what it is or the advantages of it/when it would be appropriate to do/vs make the opposite choice.
can you show me how to create shoes in dimensions too please? I'd appreciate it
Wow so good and simple tutorial
Thanks dansky
You're welcome!
Hi Dansky, Would I be able to create a 3D shape and then add lines on that shape at certain increments to create different sizes of that shape? If possible could I then extract to create a separate shape? If not with this program is there another Adobe program that could do this? I hope that all makes sense! Many thanks Sarah
Thanks for this video. I’ve been using Dimensions and found it really useful. It’s a shame Adobe are discontinuing it because I already pay for Creative Cloud and won’t pay for their 3D software, I’ll learn Blender or similar.
Oh, that's a shame.
Better download before it's discontinued.
Again?? It was a product in the 90s originally, then discontinued...they brought it back just to discontinue again...great
Hey Dansky have you tried using adobe substance at all?
Aha not yet, can’t justify the additional cost right now.
what about the heart animation?
Can you animate in this program? That would be cool
Great videos of Dimensions!! I need create 3D spiral logo and I see your new video on subject!!)) very cool!! Subscribed)) have a good day!! (from Russia, Samara city)
Thanks Roman 👊😃
Is there not a snap function?!?!
wow Very Super
thank youuu
You’re welcome!
Good tutorial
nice tutorial my friend
keep it up👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍
Thanks, will do! 🙏😊
Very good
Show off a video of custom polo shirt designs. All sizes UK,US
Can you bring an ai file in and made it 3d?
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this is why i hate current 3D software, spend months learning all the software and then produce pointless and rudimentary 3D objects that do nothing for anyone.
I wouldn't call this custom tho.
That was awesome 👍
Cheers Roni, glad you enjoyed it 😊