I personally prefer having an explanation as a voiceover rather than listening to music. I believe you can pinpoint important details that otherwise might be overlooked, some insights are eye opening. Thanks for sharing your process, it’s much appreciated.
Your render of the peice in blender b4 you executed it was a whole lot to take in. This was nicely complete without needing extra narration. But a nice walkthru is always nice. Keep up the good work Robert
Wow! That is an amazing design program. What's more amazing is your ability to manipulate the glass with such precision. Robert, you are truly a god among men in the glass world! You set a great example for the glass community. I love your work.
It just seems to work. The glass skins up so there is a kind of insulation there where the two pieces touch. You can see it if you look closely. A shadow develops as soon as they touch where the glass is colder. Apparently, it is not enough to shock the cold piece of glass.
I personally prefer having an explanation as a voiceover rather than listening to music. I believe you can pinpoint important details that otherwise might be overlooked, some insights are eye opening.
Thanks for sharing your process, it’s much appreciated.
Noted!
Your render of the peice in blender b4 you executed it was a whole lot to take in. This was nicely complete without needing extra narration. But a nice walkthru is always nice. Keep up the good work Robert
Thanks for the terrific video, I learn something every time and your technique is flawless! Beautiful bottle.
Thanks Robert!! Love your vids!!
I like your narration. You have a narrator's oration. Sounds like your wife needs some ear plugs or muffs for Christmas, my wife loves hers 😁❤️
Thank you Robert
Wow! That is an amazing design program. What's more amazing is your ability to manipulate the glass with such precision. Robert, you are truly a god among men in the glass world! You set a great example for the glass community. I love your work.
Thanks for the kind words! Cheers!
Thank you, Robert. Love watching and rewatching all of your vids.
Glad you like them!
Super cool seeing how you're incorporating Blender into your workflow. Incredible piece!
Thanks a ton!
Narration is a plus. Did you just bend hot glass around cold glass??!! Wtf? Lol how did that not crack???
It just seems to work. The glass skins up so there is a kind of insulation there where the two pieces touch. You can see it if you look closely. A shadow develops as soon as they touch where the glass is colder. Apparently, it is not enough to shock the cold piece of glass.
That's crazy! I'm gonna have to try it!
Right, @MadJix imagine getting symmetry in this chaos
Nice video, but the music makes yme watch it on mute Thanks for sharing.