It may be the most practical and fluid modeling application in the world. It is both simple and extremely useful. Many thanks for the detailed video tutorials, this is my new favorite app.
Which app did you used before Plasticity? And yeah, Plasticity is a monster when it comes to power. It runs on Parasolid, the best & strongest geometry kernel on this planet.
It's hard to explain how excellent and exciting your work is to us, man. Looking forward to the Plasticity+Blender bridging thing. Do you have at hand the original Solidworks tut just for curiosity?
Greetings Nikita: Is Plasticity capable of generating dimensional models such as Solidworks? Kindly do a video with Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerances that a machinist would need to make an accurate part.
Thanks for the tutorial. May I suggest renaming your video post titles to something like "How to model xyz in Plasticity | Surface Modeling" such that it becomes easier for new users to find your work.
@@nikita.kapustin Thanks for answer...yes the curve is flat and the snap is on "begging, curve"... is there and option when i set the Osnp like Autocad?
It may be the most practical and fluid modeling application in the world. It is both simple and extremely useful. Many thanks for the detailed video tutorials, this is my new favorite app.
Which app did you used before Plasticity?
And yeah, Plasticity is a monster when it comes to power. It runs on Parasolid, the best & strongest geometry kernel on this planet.
You’re such a joy to follow! Im so excited to try this software after watching many of your videos.
I am sure you will be excited as I am as well!:)
Awesome! ❤Thanks, Nikita
My pleasure
It's hard to explain how excellent and exciting your work is to us, man. Looking forward to the Plasticity+Blender bridging thing. Do you have at hand the original Solidworks tut just for curiosity?
ua-cam.com/video/bboWdvyrpyg/v-deo.html
Thanks!
5:30 blew my mind 🤯 Thanks for a great vid
I know right.. working with lofts are still sending me to the moon :D
Greetings Nikita: Is Plasticity capable of generating dimensional models such as Solidworks?
Kindly do a video with Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerances that a machinist would need to
make an accurate part.
nope. definitely not catered toward manufacturing. It's for concept artists mostly
as @3runjosh said, it's not really targeted towards manufacturing. I don't have experience with that as well
У меня не работает команда D когда я хочу вытащить линию для лофта, как быть?(
Maxon needs to buy this company and incorporate this technology. Stunning.
uhm, no...
Maxon? Lol
Not sure if trolling or just stupid.
Thanks for the tutorial. May I suggest renaming your video post titles to something like "How to model xyz in Plasticity | Surface Modeling" such that it becomes easier for new users to find your work.
Thanks.
I think 0.001% of people are searching for "XYZ" All others are searching for Plasticity/3d modeling/tutorial
etc..
Hello this qq from 3.33 not working
I hope that artist create great cad program with feedbacks
what exactly do you mean?
Есть ощущение что за этой программой будущее 😅
Я согласен с этим.
Почему ty думаеsh, что у него есть потенциал в будущем?
reminds me of autocad, but nicer
okay im on the plasticity web page and its called CAD for artists
Thanks for video... I have a question i can't snap the tangency in this point ua-cam.com/video/dYz3mat1rTI/v-deo.html ...can you tell me why thank you
1. Make sure, that the curve is flat (scale it to 0)
2. Make sure you select the very beginning/end of the curve
@@nikita.kapustin Thanks for answer...yes the curve is flat and the snap is on "begging, curve"... is there and option when i set the Osnp like Autocad?
If it can be useful ... I had set the navigation system like that of blender .... setting it back to the default mode works correctly ....
Nice tutorial, terrible knife lol