Hello all,
I bought yesterday Curvy3D 4.0 Version and therby I´m newbie
When I looked through the Community I detected most of articles little bit old (don´t understand me wrong)
Is from your side (Simon) planned to create actual Instructions and Videos on base of 4.0 ??
Best regards
Marcus
Instruction and actuall Videos for Curvy3D 4.0
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Re: Instruction and actuall Videos for Curvy3D 4.0
Yes, I do plan to make more tutorials and videos for 4.0. I appreciate they are mostly for 3.0 at the moment.
If there is anything specific you would like to see in a tutorial, do ask.
If there is anything specific you would like to see in a tutorial, do ask.
Re: Instruction and actuall Videos for Curvy3D 4.0
Ok.. thanks for response..
I hope this will be soon.. that I can train myself
Best regards
Marcus
I hope this will be soon.. that I can train myself
Best regards
Marcus
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Re: Instruction and actuall Videos for Curvy3D 4.0
I've started on some 4.0 videos, here is the first one:
https://youtu.be/BEL9lGyzFnE
https://youtu.be/BEL9lGyzFnE
Re: Instruction and actuall Videos for Curvy3D 4.0
Hello Simon,
good to know.. stay on with more videos please..
Best regards,
Marcus
good to know.. stay on with more videos please..
Best regards,
Marcus
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Re: Instruction and actuall Videos for Curvy3D 4.0
Adding new videos here:
viewtopic.php?f=28&t=1877
viewtopic.php?f=28&t=1877
Re: Instruction and actuall Videos for Curvy3D 4.0
I would love to see a video on creating a model of a vehicle (preferably car or truck) with Curvy3D. Your last video on a spaceship was very disappointing and very awkward to follow. With the 4 viewports being active it was difficult to know which viewport to watch. Also your space ship is not what I would consider hard surface vehicle.
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Re: Instruction and actuall Videos for Curvy3D 4.0
I had a go making a truck in Curvy. I made very slow progress using Slice by Curve to cut out each area of detail like the windows, bumper and lights - then thickening each part. Overall the car body is a tricky shape to make in Curvy.
For research I looked up some other tutorials on cars and found this one. Several hours of modelling in Blender - mesh modelling gives you tight control over the shape of the mechanical parts and bodywork, and is much more suitable for the job than Curvy.
For research I looked up some other tutorials on cars and found this one. Several hours of modelling in Blender - mesh modelling gives you tight control over the shape of the mechanical parts and bodywork, and is much more suitable for the job than Curvy.