What i like about your videos is how raw and straight to the point are. Some creators even hire editors to make flashy and hyperkinetic bs, instead of focusing on the quality and the value of the information delivered. Pzthree is another "obs" guy rhat doesn't give a shit about presentation but his content, your content or Thomas colin's is unmatched in terms of practical and useful information. I've purchased your book to support this attitude, let's go.
@gabrielegagliardi3956Ай бұрын
Thank you for your support my friend, this is exactly what I want to do with my content. I am not trying to be a KZheadr, my business is just to deliver information.
@ArijanRaceАй бұрын
Appreciate this. Usually just watch your vids for inspiration to keep learning because im an ULTRA beginner. Thank you for all the good content!! Amazing work! 😊
@Forwardslashhug21 күн бұрын
Great edging guide! Pretty soon I will be a edging MASTER! 😂🎉
@hyphen-d8584Ай бұрын
You're brilliant. I usually just bevel the edge a small degree but this was a good result. Thank you.
@RocketMomma-ig5ttАй бұрын
And what about one with many edges compared to one with fewer edges? Can this tool still be designed to connect them evenly?
@ey89122 күн бұрын
Same can be achieved by selecting all vertices in loop and setting thier scale to zero? Are there any drawbacks to this method? Which method is better?
@ggwp8618Ай бұрын
You can select both edges, set the 3d cursor to edges so it goes in the middle, then set "3d cursor" as pivot point (instead of median point, then S X 0, merge by distance. I sincerely don't know why someone should prefer that method instead of "bridge edge loops", it's incredibly tedious but still doable.
@gabrielegagliardi3956Ай бұрын
This is the third time hes mixing up left and right click.
Great edging tutorial
Yo 💀
Can we get more edging videos pls
What i like about your videos is how raw and straight to the point are. Some creators even hire editors to make flashy and hyperkinetic bs, instead of focusing on the quality and the value of the information delivered. Pzthree is another "obs" guy rhat doesn't give a shit about presentation but his content, your content or Thomas colin's is unmatched in terms of practical and useful information. I've purchased your book to support this attitude, let's go.
Thank you for your support my friend, this is exactly what I want to do with my content. I am not trying to be a KZheadr, my business is just to deliver information.
Appreciate this. Usually just watch your vids for inspiration to keep learning because im an ULTRA beginner. Thank you for all the good content!! Amazing work! 😊
Great edging guide! Pretty soon I will be a edging MASTER! 😂🎉
You're brilliant. I usually just bevel the edge a small degree but this was a good result. Thank you.
And what about one with many edges compared to one with fewer edges? Can this tool still be designed to connect them evenly?
Same can be achieved by selecting all vertices in loop and setting thier scale to zero? Are there any drawbacks to this method? Which method is better?
You can select both edges, set the 3d cursor to edges so it goes in the middle, then set "3d cursor" as pivot point (instead of median point, then S X 0, merge by distance. I sincerely don't know why someone should prefer that method instead of "bridge edge loops", it's incredibly tedious but still doable.
This is the third time hes mixing up left and right click.
Who cares bro
maybe he is using right click as the main click 🙂
Ok that's definitely not a pro tip just a tip