Thank you, I have been learning for a few weeks, and since I found your channel I am learning many things that other channels do not have. Thank you we look forward to more videos
Quicker tip for rotating, transforming or scaling, use Blender shortcuts. In example above use keyboard shortcuts "R" then "X" (or the axis you wish to rotate around) then "90" and hit "Enter". To flip an object press "S" key then enter "-1" and hit "Enter".
That was fast! Thanks for leaving your feedback Roman, what do you say about modeling videos of objects? Any object that are you interested in see how is done? :D
As a rule of thumb when you are adding a filet, dragging towards the body of the object will produce a chamfer and away from the object or body will filet it. Its not random, you just need to know the process used to know what direction to drag. I say go for the GoPro tutorial!
@@alexandrumolnar3d Yup, if you drag the mouse (or manually input a value; e.g. 10mm) that is a positive value for Distance, you will get a Fillet...if you drag the mouse (or manually input a value; e.g. -25mm) that is a negative value for Distance, you will get a Chamfer. The tips though are fantastic, love them!
Please, would you show how you made that dome-like half sphere shape that you show how to match faces with at 1 minute in? I am trying to match faces, but I can't seem to make that shape to test.. Thank you.
@@alexandrumolnar3d Please keep making videos 🙏❤️ just cuz you're not getting much attention now doesn't mean u won't. It will happen, just don't give up! I love this video btw, you're awesome for making it!
Thank you, I have been learning for a few weeks, and since I found your channel I am learning many things that other channels do not have. Thank you we look forward to more videos
Great to hear that I can bring value to you 🎉
Nice explanation for us beginners
yes pls continue and also tutorials for follow up work in Blender like surface work and rendering. If possible also Zbrush.
You got it! I will do Blender as well 😊
Yes, please continue!
Will do thanks for your comment! 🙏🏻
Your tutorials have been very beneficial to me I'm learning this software through your tutorials and I look forward to your new tutorials!
Glad that I can be in your service and help, is there any you would want to learn or just start to make modeling videos as well?
Some good tips!
Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for watching!
I've been using Plasticity for a while but didn't know these "tricks", thank you :)
That sounds like good news, glad I could bring you new tricks 😁
Awesome video! Love it. Straight to the point 😁
Thank you!
I vote YES for GoPro tutorial!:)
Thank you for the tips 😊
You're so welcome!
Quicker tip for rotating, transforming or scaling, use Blender shortcuts. In example above use keyboard shortcuts "R" then "X" (or the axis you wish to rotate around) then "90" and hit "Enter". To flip an object press "S" key then enter "-1" and hit "Enter".
Yep, I am also a Blender user, so it is fun to use the same shortcuts 💪🏻
Very nice! Good real world tips. Really enjoy it.
That was fast! Thanks for leaving your feedback Roman, what do you say about modeling videos of objects? Any object that are you interested in see how is done? :D
@@alexandrumolnar3d Welcome, and of course, yes, I'm always interested in others workflows.
Very useful! Thanks!
My pleasure! 😁
Nice tips I didn't know about before. Ty
My pleasure to be at your service
Good stuff!
Thanks for the visit!
Thanks. Some handy tips I wasn't aware of.
Glad to hear that 😁
Yes fo go pro !
subbed, thank you for the plasticity content, I can't get enough
Welcome aboard!
Excellent tips!
Thank you 🙏🏻
As a rule of thumb when you are adding a filet, dragging towards the body of the object will produce a chamfer and away from the object or body will filet it. Its not random, you just need to know the process used to know what direction to drag. I say go for the GoPro tutorial!
Thank you about the tip! Did not know that 😁
And after "a" or "d" you can input fillet or chamfer value
@@alexandrumolnar3d Yup, if you drag the mouse (or manually input a value; e.g. 10mm) that is a positive value for Distance, you will get a Fillet...if you drag the mouse (or manually input a value; e.g. -25mm) that is a negative value for Distance, you will get a Chamfer. The tips though are fantastic, love them!
That matched faces trick is brilliant
I also love it
Great video. How happy are you with exporting files to blender for texturing?
Usually need to fix topo before texturing, some are ok. I am medium happy to answer the question
Please, would you show how you made that dome-like half sphere shape that you show how to match faces with at 1 minute in? I am trying to match faces, but I can't seem to make that shape to test.. Thank you.
Hey there, you create an arc curve and do a revolve around an end point. I hope it helps
Thanks
My pleasure! 😋
yes for GoPro
Thanks!
in 4:52 you show the shift + click to show modifier in view - but it doesn't work?
can we add some text fonts in plasticity ?
Make the TUT!
did you stop posting? never did the go pro tutorial....
Hi there, I saw there was not much interest in the video, so maybe I will make it in the future. Thanks for asking 🙏🏻
@@alexandrumolnar3d Please keep making videos 🙏❤️ just cuz you're not getting much attention now doesn't mean u won't. It will happen, just don't give up! I love this video btw, you're awesome for making it!
Oh yeah! I few it can be more powerful than sketchup, easier and cheaper price rather build ton of plugins on sketchup
mske the tutorial NOW 😂
The Gopro tutorial?