Just flicking through this, this looks like a good, fun, beginning tutorial. I like your variation of tutorial types, ranging from 3 minute to 30 minute tutorials!
It was a great idea given to me by an awesome guy who reached out to me. I pretty much just made this to help him out but decided to release this a couple of weeks later 😀
Kev...great job! I really enjoyed this video and I personally didn't find it too long. I learned a lot and look forward to more videos. Thanks for helping us out!
This was pretty cool. I had an idea on most of the things you were going to do, but learned some stuff too, like making the mesh shielding with unsubdivide, and extrude to cursor. I usually use the shortcuts for such things, but will see if I can get that to work with the short cuts.
Thanks for this course. Very easy to learn though as an engineer you should know 30ish cm insulation on 10cm 4core ali-mesh wire is definately not up to regulation lol😅
Thanks, do you happen to know if edge creases a standard within 3d file formats? - thinking of game engines and whether or not that info will be saved into export files such as fbx, obj, gltf
Good question. My initial guess is that most won't save that info. It's great inside apps that use it but it doesn't beat out efficient brute force modeling and planning.
Is it possible the original questioner meant something like wires laying across a desk, then draping onto the floor? That was what I was imagining, but that's not what this tut is here. I like the vid, just not what I expected.
Thanks, and no, this ended up being exactly what that person wanted. They told me 😀. I have a video where I create a bunch of cables quickly. You could combine the two I guess. Just stick this on he end of a draped one.
The cherry bomb I visualize, since I'm older guy, had what looked like a sawdust/glue body dyed red and had a rough texture. The fuse was usually a dark green and twisted. Where the fuse was inserted into the body was grayish glob of incendiary material. Anyway I have a lot textures and things to work on to get the look I want. Enjoy your tutorials😀