The extra attention given to customizing command keys tells me this is the resource I want to train with. Every workflow optimizes with command keys. Not only in terms of pure efficiency, but because you can work as fast as you think, and iterate toward greater refinement per session.
good stuff, i do mostly jewelry modelling in plasticity- i usally do the basics in matrixgold which is based on rhino and the great stuff is the parametric history, but for speed and rough ideation and specific parts i always use plasticity
The extra attention given to customizing command keys tells me this is the resource I want to train with. Every workflow optimizes with command keys. Not only in terms of pure efficiency, but because you can work as fast as you think, and iterate toward greater refinement per session.
good stuff, i do mostly jewelry modelling in plasticity- i usally do the basics in matrixgold which is based on rhino and the great stuff is the parametric history,
but for speed and rough ideation and specific parts i always use plasticity
Really good video Nikita! I learn something new everyday with your vids.
Very glad to hear!
at 6:32 you can select both left & right control vertex and scale on the Y axis instead of manually drag one by one. Thanks for new content!
6:45 you said to press control then snap but it didnt work for me and i cant find out why
How do you bridge curves like that? its just for studio? :/
nope is in the indie as well, just write the command bridge edge