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Mastering 3DCoat with this daily study technique 

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In this video, learn how to master 3DCoat while studying from reference photos to create new and interesting concepts. Study shape language and detail distribution to apply the learned concepts to your own designs!
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15 апр 2024

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Комментарии : 10   
@stanislavchernyshuk6559
@stanislavchernyshuk6559 11 дней назад
cool
@AmitChannel771
@AmitChannel771 Месяц назад
was very helpful in understanding how to use 3D coat. hope you make more of them. Sub.
@nicktyler2572
@nicktyler2572 28 дней назад
thanks, good stuff! I can see a bit of struggle with some tools and settings, but in the end you got something interesting and quite close to your original reference. Maybe try playing with booleans in your next sessions, they are really good and fast in Coat. As for painting, I wouldn't say Substance is faster... It is different. Substance is great with semi automatic smart materials, and has much better baking tools. In SP you can quickly drop few smart materials on different parts, and get quick and dirty textures really fast. But if you like manual handpainting in 3D - Coat is probably a better choice.
@asfandyaralam7180
@asfandyaralam7180 Месяц назад
Subbed!
@damianrix7861
@damianrix7861 Месяц назад
Cool! Thank you!
@williamstevensart
@williamstevensart Месяц назад
You bet!
@ProduceWithGibbs
@ProduceWithGibbs 2 месяца назад
Watching with the kiddos so they can learn from the best! 🤘
@williamstevensart
@williamstevensart 2 месяца назад
Single tear drop
@taraaliyeva1813
@taraaliyeva1813 Месяц назад
Dude thank you. Please keep making more like this. I was able to follow you and understand your step. Thank you.
@williamstevensart
@williamstevensart Месяц назад
I'm glad you found the video helpful! I'll definitely keep making more content like this.