Hi guys, I wanna learn Blender because it's look promising and awesome right now ( I'm Max user ) but don't know where to start, any suggest for me ? ( I already watch all the basic tuts from blender cookie). Thanks :D
thats not the case the bevel works on the whole edge just fine, but at one point in the curve it shoots out, but only the verts from the one point, points behind that behave like they should and bevel correctly and no, they are not outside of any loops or crossing another loop. i have no idea why this happens my fix right…
Hey guys, don't know if this monster of a thread is the right place to ask but I'm not having much luck with google on that one. I'm trying to get back to Blender after a couple of years working with Max and the one thing I can't get past is the workflow to weld vertices. Right now it's either move verts to verts and then…
Yes but improvements are needed in many 3d modeling tools. I meant I dont have the right to crit something that I got for free (Or it would make me feel bad). Seriously, it is 5:30am and my third post trying to get the point across =S
Yeah you are right. I corrected myself. I consider myself a fairly good English speaker, but I am not a native speaker. Sometimes small errors like that sneak through. And have you seen the last page of this thread? Your post reads as if you did not.
OH MY GOD i just discovered that you can right click menu`s to create a hotkey for it i mean, i've been only using blender for like 15years now ? i always looked up the python command and added them manually to the hotkeys in preferences....
Dont fight children. :D As long as it is an option everyone can toggle to their liking, everything is dandy. And that is pretty much what they are planning to do, if read it right. Apart from that, having to select faces by their center has always been a thing in Blender wireframe as long as I remember.
Blender right now is looking extremely impressive. I'm currently a Max user but am willing to give Blender 2.8 a shot simply because of the amount of updates it receives and features it already contains. However I do find it lacking in several areas, although maybe it's because I am unfamiliar with the software and simply…
What you wrote above is that the mesh reimports with a different name. So from the description its alembic not blender. I dont have it open right now but I know the export setting gives you the option to 'export as' and it sounds like a duplicate name in the export sets dialog.
@musashidan ooh thanks for sharing, haven't seen this one yet. Sure the Blender's remesh isn't dynamesh's quality but it's still a good step in the right direction and I think it's just good enough for a lot of use cases, especially if you're baking stuff down later down the road.