Been loving your blender tutorials. Any tips or plans for a video on how to cut out parts that are more difficult like things besides limbs that are just sticking out?
I appreciate it! What I do is tediously try to separate the part or cut out big chunks with boolean differences (probably not the best way to do it). My scab gunner video shows what I'm talking about (~1:00). I cut out the guys head using boolean difference and a sphere and then separating by loose parts! Again there are probably easier ways to do this-- but that's what I do.
I posted this in another video, but this seems even more fitting for this comment: "Honestly, the idea of using blender for 3d kit bashing was revolutionary to me. I thought "It must be possible and someone must have done it". And it was indeed. I am very much into female 40k minis, but I like to have them "properly" dressed, which is not the ... eh... general phillosophy of most slts. With these tools I can just take the best part of the kits I have bought, and remove the worst parts. For example, I have combat heels. I hate most booby armours (there are some types that are actually sensical, but for most part they are just ... ug). I can just change those parts and get exactly what I need, without being a professional sculptor. I am going to start to learn Blender for this. Thank you very much for the inspiration, I am so excited."
Wow I really appreciate hearing that! I agree that the great part of 3D kitbashing is being able to change models to fit your vision in your head without some huge bits box or intense sculpting skills. Good luck and thank you very much for the comment!
You are an actual saint, and straight up the only dude on yt teaching this stuff to tabletop players
haha thank you m8-- Hopefully we'll see more and more 3D kitbashes!
Sweet thanks bud
Any time!
This is great. More beginner content aimed at kitbashing would be amazing.
I'll see what I can do! Thank you!
Beginning *digital* kitbashing that is!
This pretty much gives a solution to every problem I’ve had with digital kitbashing
Another AWESOME easy to follow tutorial enabling others to get the best out of Blender! Thanks 👍
I greatly appreciate it! Thank you!
Thanks for the feature!
haha no problem! Amazing results!
Fantastic video man, it took me months to figure these bits out bumbling around. This resource will really help drive people's creativity, well done 😊
:D thank you!! haha I hope so-- the more people being able to kitbash the better!
I had the same experience, there are only few tutorias that is am findind as i go...
Every single one of these tips was super useful! Thank you so much.
Phew! That is awesome to hear-- I'm glad I could help!
Lovely all helpful
Clear and precise
Thank you keep up the tips for us newbies please
I really appreciate it! Will do!
You explain things really well, well done, thank you
I really appreciate it!
Been loving your blender tutorials. Any tips or plans for a video on how to cut out parts that are more difficult like things besides limbs that are just sticking out?
I appreciate it! What I do is tediously try to separate the part or cut out big chunks with boolean differences (probably not the best way to do it). My scab gunner video shows what I'm talking about (~1:00). I cut out the guys head using boolean difference and a sphere and then separating by loose parts! Again there are probably easier ways to do this-- but that's what I do.
@@iPaintSmallThings Well if that works then that's what i'll do until I find an easier way to do it lol. Thanks for the reply!
@@NerdLegionInc "works" is a strong word 😅but for now it'll do! No problem-- good luck!
This was awesome, thanks you!!
Thank you very much! No problem!
Great models! I like the frog! 🙂👍🏻
Thanks! The frog is from Printed Encounter!
Woohoo!
Ryan Reynolds uses Blender?! Had no idea!!
lmao you got me!
I posted this in another video, but this seems even more fitting for this comment:
"Honestly, the idea of using blender for 3d kit bashing was revolutionary to me. I thought "It must be possible and someone must have done it". And it was indeed.
I am very much into female 40k minis, but I like to have them "properly" dressed, which is not the ... eh... general phillosophy of most slts.
With these tools I can just take the best part of the kits I have bought, and remove the worst parts. For example, I have combat heels. I hate most booby armours (there are some types that are actually sensical, but for most part they are just ... ug). I can just change those parts and get exactly what I need, without being a professional sculptor.
I am going to start to learn Blender for this.
Thank you very much for the inspiration, I am so excited."
Wow I really appreciate hearing that! I agree that the great part of 3D kitbashing is being able to change models to fit your vision in your head without some huge bits box or intense sculpting skills. Good luck and thank you very much for the comment!