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Ty Sir, I'ld also like to see some curves or S shapes on how to do it
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Ответить"Precision size" is not covered in this video, on the beggining you hold thing in finger next to some kind of ruler - yet in video you only scele to meters using proportions ! not precise size. This vid is useles.
Ответитьwhat if you press the small arrow opening the item and tools and stuff then look at its dimensions
ОтветитьTHANK YOU finally man. idk why but this was so hard to find anything on... blender is really annoying with measurements
ОтветитьGot my answer in 1 min, watched the whole vid 2ice.
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How do I enter precise measurements for a cube before, or as it is being created as opposed to editing a preexisting or default cube?
ОтветитьCan you just doubleclick the measurement and change your measurement value? That sounds like the easiest way to get exact dimensions. Would save you the step of going back to zero before extruding to appropriate length
ОтветитьIf I'm making architectural images, is it good to keep it true to scale, or a proportion?
Let's say, should I make my 10 meter building 10 meters in blender, or can I make it just one meter (and everything else in the scene 10x smaller)?
Why doesn't Blender just give you a textbox with the dimensions so can just type the new value to resize? This software is ridiculously complicated.
ОтветитьI recommend watching this before build anything...
ОтветитьFiiiinally! I was looking so long for a good way to scale my objects to a specific size (I need them for reference) and for some reason that's very underrated
ОтветитьCan someone explain to me why Blender doesn't have a simple "dimensions" value that you can type in numbers and units to create a mesh of the desired exact measurements? This feels like a pretty basic thing that Blender lacks. What gives?
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Ответитьhow to change the manipulator size in blender?
ОтветитьHello, I need help. If I model something about the size of the base cube and export it in STL, then load it up in my 3d printer it's tiny. I have to 2500% up the scale to get something that's print size. Anybody know what I'm doing wrong? If I import an old model it's massive in Blender, the camera/light object are extremely small compared.
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ОтветитьPure education. I wish you success
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ОтветитьAwesome video! I was wondering about this for days know and wasn't just show of we just 'decide' If an object happened to be the size of a box or an office building haha. Great job mate!
ОтветитьThank you. Coming from Sketch up, I could not figure out how to just make something the dimensions I wanted.
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ОтветитьThanks for breaking this down. I’m not sure why proper dimensions are so undervalued in the software and by most people teaching Blender. Even if you’re not printing or manufacturing something proportions are important.
ОтветитьHaving done a doughnut and in my eagerness to create a VJ loop, I skimped on the fundamentals of Blender! This was really useful - thank you. More of the same, please.
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