i hate it..... 1. not 100% free. 2. requires an account, instead of it being optional. 3, very low quality models. 4. "textures" are fake, just images, not real texture that could be printed. ....that being said.... it does look like the best 3d model ai ive seen sofar......... sadly.......
As someone in the beginning stages of learning this gives me something to jump off of while accelerating my project enough to make it release-able sooner and is far less intimidating than creating a wizard character from a sphere or cube.
@@OlliHuttunen78 i have 2 questions: 1) can i refine a model's face using credits? 2) how can i download the model with the texture already applied on it? i tried all the download files and they keep downloading the models and it's textures separately. please help out cause the meshy support team are not helpful at all.
Do you know if it currently also exports a low poly model with some baked textures (from the high poly). Things we'd want in a game engine, for instance? In blender, for instance, you would use the multires modifier to maintain low poly mesh, and the high poly mesh details will get baked to put with the low poly mesh.
I havnt tried this yet, but I was wondering in Meshy recognizes specific dimensions, frinstance - A wooden crate with the following proportions : 4 feet wide, 3 feet high and 6 feet long