How to Create Complex Details in Plasticity in Minutes!

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What Video About
In this tutorial, I take you through the intricate process of creating detailed and smooth transitions on a helmet model using Plasticity. I start with a basic shape and progressively introduce more complex surface modeling techniques. You'll learn how to achieve perfect chamfers and smooth inward transitions, essential for high-quality surface modeling. Along with hands-on modeling, I provide resources like a downloadable project file and a comprehensive course to deepen your understanding of Plasticity and 3D modeling. This tutorial is ideal for those looking to refine their skills in creating detailed and aesthetically pleasing 3D models.
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⌚Timestamps
0:00 - Introduction to Detailed Helmet Modeling
0:32 - Initial Setup and Overview of the Modeling Process
1:14 - Beginning the Modeling: Basic Shape Creation
2:00 - Techniques for Cutting and Shaping Surfaces
3:25 - Creating Custom Spline Curves for Detailing
4:58 - Implementing Chamfers and Refining Details
6:04 - Advanced Surface Modeling and Final Touches
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Пікірлер: 8

  • @lazyman1011
    @lazyman10116 ай бұрын

    Bought all the courses and can’t await starting next year!

  • @nikita.kapustin

    @nikita.kapustin

    6 ай бұрын

    Thanks!! Wish you much much fun and experience learning with them!:)

  • @lazyman1011

    @lazyman1011

    6 ай бұрын

    @@nikita.kapustin Thank you very much! I hope I will learn all the stuff I dreamed to be able to since year’s!

  • @cascadiadesign
    @cascadiadesign6 ай бұрын

    Great tutorial! I notice sometimes you use a Control Point Curve, and other times a Spline Curve. Can you explain when to use each type?

  • @nikita.kapustin

    @nikita.kapustin

    6 ай бұрын

    I think there is no right or wrong. Generally Spline curves are much smoother, as less points are used, but you cant use them always (when you have "sharp" corners or have to change direction very often). But it's just with experience you see which curve might be better in the particular case. If you are a beginner start with control point curve and understand it first, before using spline curve. (My experience)

  • @cascadiadesign

    @cascadiadesign

    6 ай бұрын

    Thank you. @@nikita.kapustin

  • @user-by8ul3cv7r
    @user-by8ul3cv7r6 ай бұрын

    how to run an object along a path?

  • @FunnyPhisto
    @FunnyPhisto5 ай бұрын

    I appreciate what you are doing but it's a little hard to follow because you are winging it live and don't have a script so it gets a little bit messy sometimes. Furthermore it appears that you are shouting at me the whole time because you raise the tone of your voice. Maybe it's just me, idk. But those things are all easily fixable and you got the basics right: the skills! On that note: Have a nice day!