Very clever way of making that arc, I’d usually just make the strings a straight like because my arc would be all over the place. But this looks so much better and realistic. Path copy is definitely a must have! Thanks Justin
Hi there, thanks for your videos. Is this also possible with enscape objects? For example I would like to have a line light in my arc, but for some reason it doesn't work. Thanks for your help!
Hey Justin. I have a question and I'm not entirely sure where to ask. I'll just jump in and ask you which plug in I can use to force a number of different faces to follow a vector (thereby making them a uniformly flat surface along said vector). Any help would be much appreciated.
Thanks for the tutorial. When I create the arc hanging line, it doesnt appear in my rendering programme. Is this because its a thick black line in sketchup instead of the usual thin line? How do i fix this?
I'll try this on a machine gun ammunition belt --- this is like the "copy along path" from JHS power bar. I need an opinion, feel free anyone to comment - I am creating a wooden pathway that would circle around cliffs - what's the best approach on that? thanks for the replies!
Hi Justin ! I really like this one. Very simple, but very useful. What would you use in V-Ray for the light bulbs ? The emissive settings or something else ? It would be nice to make a glare from the light bulb...
For the actual light itself, I'd use either a point light or a spot light. I'd only use the emissive settings to make the bulb itself look like it's glowing, but not to light my model 👍
Very clever way of making that arc, I’d usually just make the strings a straight like because my arc would be all over the place. But this looks so much better and realistic. Path copy is definitely a must have! Thanks Justin
Hi there, thanks for your videos. Is this also possible with enscape objects? For example I would like to have a line light in my arc, but for some reason it doesn't work. Thanks for your help!
Hi Everyone! Let me know how you've been using Path Copy in the comments below! :)
Hey Justin. I have a question and I'm not entirely sure where to ask. I'll just jump in and ask you which plug in I can use to force a number of different faces to follow a vector (thereby making them a uniformly flat surface along said vector). Any help would be much appreciated.
thank you!
Thanks for the tutorial. When I create the arc hanging line, it doesnt appear in my rendering programme. Is this because its a thick black line in sketchup instead of the usual thin line? How do i fix this?
thank justine ,, I got that !!!
supper ideas ....
I'll try this on a machine gun ammunition belt --- this is like the "copy along path" from JHS power bar. I need an opinion, feel free anyone to comment - I am creating a wooden pathway that would circle around cliffs - what's the best approach on that? thanks for the replies!
copy along path, same principle as shown in the video
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Should work fine - for the path, I'd start by trying this extension and see if you can make that work
Nice! ;- )
Thanks!
Hi Justin ! I really like this one.
Very simple, but very useful.
What would you use in V-Ray for the light bulbs ? The emissive settings or something else ? It would be nice to make a glare from the light bulb...
For the actual light itself, I'd use either a point light or a spot light. I'd only use the emissive settings to make the bulb itself look like it's glowing, but not to light my model 👍