![]() The room I'm in and the tool I'm using are highlighted in orange at all times (and I tried to remember to name them as I used them each time). You've done an excellent job of creating these tutorials and now it's on the audience to exercise due diligence in following along I'll watch several more times with the software open, and try to duplicate your steps by stopping the video to see where your mouse is clicking. ![]() But then, my first watch was without having 3D-coat open trying to follow along. It isn't even obvious to me which of the buttons I'd select at startup to access the room you're working in. As a newbie, I lost track of your menu selections almost immediately, and stayed lost throughout the video. ![]() You do a good job of explaining the reasoning behind your process choices, but you assume we know enough about the software to follow along with your menu selections. and in my case you can't under estimate the depths of my ignorance. I appreciate the time you've put into this! One problem with all tutorials is tailoring it to the stupidity level of your audience. Ziggy, I just watched thru this for the first time. Farscaper I know what you mean - someone could interfere with my tentacles, and that's not cool. From there you can find your way to more advanced programs like blender if you need. Ziggy72 Posts: Rocque 3D Coat is a 'heavy' modelling program, for a far simpler, easier to understand (and free) introduction to 3D start with Sketchup. Maybe another time I will try the next 6 minutes. Keep making the tutorials maybe one day I will have an idea of what it is all about. It looks like fun, but I better stick with my day job for now, because this is way out of my league. I got as far as 6 minutes and felt my head spinning since I have no clue how you are doing any of that. And how fair would it be if I somehow created a Zoidberg avatar and tried to interact in some way with ziggy72? I'd feel like an idiot or 二死了。 It would almost be self-flagellation if we weren't certain that the tailor could surely have the skills to needle the wearer. )īut imagine the indignity of being insulted or otherwise attacked by some avatar wearing the very outfit you yourself created. Maybe it would be better to just remain friends. then we could take turns making episodes that skewer one another. Each person could create and contribute a Muvizu character for him/herself. I liked the representation of yourself and immediately thought it would be fun to create an ongoing saga starring the active forum members. ![]() Parts 2 & 3 should be up by the end of the week. Good job and thanks for taking the time to do it for us. As long as you are one step ahead of me I've got something to learn. If we were good we wouldn't be looking at tutorials. WooHoo! Thanks for this, Ziggy! Can't wait to dive in! You couldn't have produced this at a better time since I just bought 3D coat and I'm a bit bogged down in the learning curve. ![]()
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