Never thought of the path workflow as you showed it, thank you! Who knows if one day Blender Foundation will decide to finally invest into the solid modeling, that would be a dream.
In general a good tutorial. If your profile is round anyway, you don't need any profile curve, just use the bevel option in the Path Geometry tab instead of setting a profile curve. For the amount of edges around the profile there is an easy method to get to the wanted edges. The math is easy: [Amount of wanted edges] divided by 2 minus 2. So, if you want 24 Edges for the circle profile, you set 24:2-2=10. If you want 16 edges it is 16:2-2=6
Loved watching the video and how you modelled the vase. Tbh it would be better if you explained what you`re doing though. Would make it much easier to try and follow along and model the vase. Thanks for taking the time to do it though.
I agree, I'm probably a lot more beginner than this video is intended for, but I'm watching it back at 25% speed to follow along, but I wish it was playing at real time with commentary or explanation.
overall a good job on this. It is a little fast. I had to slow it down to see what menu items you were using. The biggest thing I noticed was in the reference image, where the bottom of the handle connects, it smoothly blends into the the vase, whereas yours has a definite crease.
. @Bee-KL Thanks. I figured that as well, but I thought if they're showing how to model the vase and have it closely resemble the reference image, that they would have fixed that issue
Never thought of the path workflow as you showed it, thank you! Who knows if one day Blender Foundation will decide to finally invest into the solid modeling, that would be a dream.
As a beginner too blender i can tell youre giid at this i subbed. Great content
nice one thanks
That’s a smart way to use curves to generate the building blocks
In general a good tutorial. If your profile is round anyway, you don't need any profile curve, just use the bevel option in the Path Geometry tab instead of setting a profile curve.
For the amount of edges around the profile there is an easy method to get to the wanted edges. The math is easy: [Amount of wanted edges] divided by 2 minus 2. So, if you want 24 Edges for the circle profile, you set 24:2-2=10. If you want 16 edges it is 16:2-2=6
Loved watching the video and how you modelled the vase. Tbh it would be better if you explained what you`re doing though. Would make it much easier to try and follow along and model the vase. Thanks for taking the time to do it though.
I agree, I'm probably a lot more beginner than this video is intended for, but I'm watching it back at 25% speed to follow along, but I wish it was playing at real time with commentary or explanation.
Nice work 😊 never seen brush boolean before!
overall a good job on this. It is a little fast. I had to slow it down to see what menu items you were using. The biggest thing I noticed was in the reference image, where the bottom of the handle connects, it smoothly blends into the the vase, whereas yours has a definite crease.
That's because the edges are too near to each other. Kind of easy to get rid of that crease by changing the distance of the edges.
. @Bee-KL Thanks. I figured that as well, but I thought if they're showing how to model the vase and have it closely resemble the reference image, that they would have fixed that issue
What do you use for your screencast keys add-on?
5:33 What is this Set Flow?
Without voiceover ...no use. Always include voice explaining every step.
hi why is it called CG voice and there is literally no voice?
hmm
Too fast. Hard to understand
Play it at half speed