Real machined Bevels are usually 0.2-0.3mm large. Unless they are intended for easier assembly. Then between about 1 to 2 mm at 30 degrees. A chamfer on all of those would be about 0.05mm radius. Large bevels like at 10:30 are common on grey cast iron parts.
Loves these posts Ryu. Just continues to keep me sharpening my blender skills and get inspiration from how smooth your skills and presentation style is. First class content in easy to understand digest portions. 🤩👍😊
Love it! Sadly I can not afford to buy hardops/boxcutter, so I was looking for free alternatives. I do know about Advanced boolean addon (ABT) and JMesh Tools, but recently I stumbled upon ND addon (Non-Destructive modeling). While it is not designed as hard surface modeling addon, it offers functionality of one. If you can, I`d like to hear your opinion on it.
You have good youtube videos but that advertisement for the "Free" Hard Surface Modeling For Beginners sure does have a heavy price tag for being "Free".
Thanks for the video sir, but if the video had a little more explanation it would have been easier for beginners like us to understand. I did not understand many places.
Dude, your voice sounds like you could tear every woman apart and have kilos of testosterone, lol. Or simply, like everyone says, "Gigachad" :D anywy your Tuts are great
@@PonteRyuurui Yeah, I tried your "introduction" course. Garbage. It's more like an intermediate course were the first section is showing how to configure Blender to maximize workflow, not an introductory course for the complete novice.
i will tell you the secret buddy - if you are modelling something using any add-on - you have to mention about it in the title, deal? it is so fucking annoying to see that this model is done with the help of add-on.. if you want to teach something someone - you have to do it without any side assistance man..
add-ons are tools,just like blender itself.Using what tools you can grab to get things done is the reason why humans outsmart other species.It's just like smeone teach you to cook,you ask him why this dish is done with the help of stove,why not use flint to make fire, you have to cook without any side assistance...
You must be the smart guy modelling shitty plants for 6 months (like an npc) instead of using botaniq: "look guysssss same qualityyyy, only 6 months, I saved 50 bucks in 6 months!!! 0.277777 dollars everyday, no addons!!!"
➤➤(FREE) Hard Surface Modeling For Beginners - www.blenderbros.com/jumpstart
Real machined Bevels are usually 0.2-0.3mm large. Unless they are intended for easier assembly. Then between about 1 to 2 mm at 30 degrees. A chamfer on all of those would be about 0.05mm radius. Large bevels like at 10:30 are common on grey cast iron parts.
Loves these posts Ryu. Just continues to keep me sharpening my blender skills and get inspiration from how smooth your skills and presentation style is. First class content in easy to understand digest portions. 🤩👍😊
Love it! Sadly I can not afford to buy hardops/boxcutter, so I was looking for free alternatives. I do know about Advanced boolean addon (ABT) and JMesh Tools, but recently I stumbled upon ND addon (Non-Destructive modeling). While it is not designed as hard surface modeling addon, it offers functionality of one. If you can, I`d like to hear your opinion on it.
i love this modeling
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You have good youtube videos but that advertisement for the "Free" Hard Surface Modeling For Beginners sure does have a heavy price tag for being "Free".
the hell you on about
Thanks for the video sir, but if the video had a little more explanation it would have been easier for beginners like us to understand. I did not understand many places.
of course you dint. this isnt for beginners. this is www.blenderbros.com/jumpstart
hi ponte thanks for the great content ive have a question is it really important to have a quad topology for marketplaces ?
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Hi Ryu, thoughts on Plasticity, did you get to try it ?
yup it's sick, i have a video coming up on it this week - with a gun tutorial
dizamn!
Loved it❤❤❤
a little fast for beginners but nice work
Need more plasticity tutorial❤❤❤
Hey dude.. you should make S and Shift Y to scale in XZ in to a short?! Been using blender for 2 years and uts new to me.
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Dude, your voice sounds like you could tear every woman apart and have kilos of testosterone, lol. Or simply, like everyone says, "Gigachad" :D anywy your Tuts are great
lol, cheers mate glad you enjoy the vids
Dude, SLOW DOWN! We shouldn't have to pause every few seconds to try to see which menu selections you chose.
if you want slow here is a free course for beginners www.blenderbros.com/jumpstart
@@PonteRyuurui Yeah, I tried your "introduction" course. Garbage. It's more like an intermediate course were the first section is showing how to configure Blender to maximize workflow, not an introductory course for the complete novice.
@@Dan-nj8du well i cant sell you more IQ, but you should try reddit, i am sure you'll fit in
@@PonteRyuurui Tis a poor teacher that blames the student.
i will tell you the secret buddy - if you are modelling something using any add-on - you have to mention about it in the title, deal? it is so fucking annoying to see that this model is done with the help of add-on.. if you want to teach something someone - you have to do it without any side assistance man..
Innhverhur. Budy... r u serious? Addons save a lot of time. Why complicate things??? Don't like your tone Buddy. Ponte is great teacher😉
add-ons are tools,just like blender itself.Using what tools you can grab to get things done is the reason why humans outsmart other species.It's just like smeone teach you to cook,you ask him why this dish is done with the help of stove,why not use flint to make fire, you have to cook without any side assistance...
@@xuanfox7287 XD
Pretty much every single video from these guys uses the same addons.
You must be the smart guy modelling shitty plants for 6 months (like an npc) instead of using botaniq: "look guysssss same qualityyyy, only 6 months, I saved 50 bucks in 6 months!!! 0.277777 dollars everyday, no addons!!!"