Thank you for the great video! I've seen people use cylinders as the joint attachment shape, then subtract space for magnets to be glued in the model. It allows free rotation while still holding it together, useful for swiveling hip movement and shoulders
Nice tutorial. Thanks! I have one question. Wont be easier if i cut the higher res modell and decimate it after? I dont need that bridging method that way. What do you think?
Decimating the parts separately may give you small difference in resolution at the parting seems and may not appear perfectly flawless. I imagine these would be fairly minor though. Also, generally speaking when doing these sort of operations with booleans and slicing it will be much faster on an optimized model. I'm just speculating here. If you try, let me know how it goes!
I will try it with a higher res modell, and with the dynamesh sub cutting method. I think it is faster than live boolean in the higher res, wich is generally takes too much time as you mentioned. By the way thank you again for the tutorial it is realy helpfull, and filling the gap of that underrepresented theme.
Oh I see, using booleans on duplicates of the model to cut the parts could work as well. Instead of slicing and bridging to cut the figure. I might give this a try.
hey , for miniature is it necessary process? ANd do I need to planning this cut? in base of the pose and accesori of my character? I do not want cut bottle without know how to cut bottle, for example! thx
Get rid of the music. It’s distracting and non conducive to the teaching you’re trying to convey. If you’re trying to teach people they need to be able to hear you clearly, no distractions, and nothing extra that isn’t important to the lessen. I.E music is hindering when trying to teach people. Pretty obvious you didn’t hear music when you were in school so why would you play music when you’re trying to teach people…