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How Do I Model a 3D Apple Braided Strap in Blender?

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  • zylan
    Excuse me, how to model this Apple woven watch strap as shown in the picture in 3D software? Thank you very much.
  • zylan
    How to 3D model this Apple braided watch strap using Blender? Thanks!
  • Eric Chadwick
    Hi and welcome to Polycount!

    Firstly, it's best to add a question mark to your topic title... that way people will know it is a question. Otherwise it sounds like you made a tutorial.

    Secondly, instead of adding replies, you could edit the first post to include all your questions. There is a "gear" icon at top right, this contains the Edit tool.

    Thirdly, it would help to indicate what your intended output is. Would this be for a real-time 3D web viewer, like in a product page? Or would this be for rendering some high-res images in a product page? Or are you making a video? Or is this just for practice, and for showing in a personal portfolio? The intended output use-case will drive the decisions about how to make this surface.

    Fourthly, you could approach this as a material building process rather that a modeling process, because the surface is probably too complex for traditional 3d modeling. You could use either Substance Sampler or Substance Designer. For example: 
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OECQmr08bok

  • zylan
    Thanks for your patient reply. I'm still getting the hang of this forum, but your tips should help me pick up the Q&A etiquette quickly. The approach you shared is incredibly useful.
    I'm learning Blender right now for product design visualization. I hit this specific roadblock and want to nail this skill so I can communicate my design concepts clearly and efficiently throughout the design process.
    Thanks again for your help. I'll make sure to frame my questions more properly going forward.
  • Eric Chadwick
    Great!

    Another tip I can share… it helps to post your works-in-progress so people can provide feedback, at each step of the process. This is a great way to work, because it encourages you to keep going, and also gives you occasional feedback when you need it. Best of luck on your project!
  • zylan
    Thank you very much.
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