Hi!!! as you say this video is very informative as many resort to timelapse and their procedures are not very well understood. If you want you can stop by my channel to see a way to make the wheels of the vehicle, and I also have another one to move them. My videos show the keys I press, so I don't think you will be bothered by my language (Spanish). Have a nice day.
Funny you should add a Blender video right now. I just downloaded Blender Last Friday to see if I can use it to enhance my workflow. As always, thanks for the video
For any of you wondering about the BMW Hanbin Model, me and Hanbin are definitely still working on it and it will be the next videos. I just took a little break to practice some Blender Modeling :)
Thanks for the tutorial, I made it in Maya though but I rendered it blender. I just uploaded a video on RU-vid of all of my work. One of them is Cyber truck I also credited you and left the tutorial video in the description of my video. Thanks for the help. I really learn from it.
It took me ages to work out that to move both sides of the cube at the same time, you need to drag a box around the corner vertex to select both sides rather than just clicking it, which only selects one side (see 3 mins 20 seconds).
Very excellent work.Sir!but i am unable to have images .i could find only one image (Side view) from tesla website.Please if someone may share .Thanks.
How do you find this software as compare to Alias Subdivision modeling or Alias Speedform? Which one do you think is the easiest way to control in terms of vertices arrangement?
@5:35 moving the face along normal, the vertical face doesn't move relative to the face that is being moved on y. Almost like the roof of the car is seperate from the lower body?????
Hi, the video is fantastic! But after downloading the first image from Tesla's website, I note that its seize doesn't fit the cube side one unlikely yours, despite setting the same seizes as the ones in the video. How can I adjust the image? Thanks a lot!