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Anonymous at Tue, 12 Dec 2023 09:38:20 UTC No. 966941
old >>962290
Blender general for generally discussing generation of degenerate blender art
Also blender 4.0.2 is now out. I hope you still aren't using that archaic 3.6, are you anon? ARE YOU?!
https://www.blender.org/download/
give moni to blender here https://fund.blender.org/ so they can add even more geometry nodes you will never use
Anonymous at Tue, 12 Dec 2023 13:58:07 UTC No. 966954
I better not catch any of you niggers making fucking gay ass doughnuts or imma punch you so fukken hard
Anonymous at Tue, 12 Dec 2023 15:25:23 UTC No. 966963
>>966941
remake this thread without the disgusting op pic.
Anonymous at Tue, 12 Dec 2023 15:28:43 UTC No. 966964
>>966963
This
Niggers who learn art to make funny xd gross images arent human
Anonymous at Tue, 12 Dec 2023 22:11:09 UTC No. 967004
>>966943
>mayaified top bar
ew......
Anonymous at Tue, 12 Dec 2023 22:23:33 UTC No. 967006
>>966976
while you seem to be a pretty good modeler (very nice wapeach!), a model is only as good as its presentation. i highly suggest learning and experimenting further with three point lighting, as it all looks kinda dim at the moment, like you're lacking a sufficient fill light. subtle changes to the color of the lights to make them look colder or warmer also helps.
also, try to spin the model itself in your turntable, rather than seemingly moving the camera around the subject (or rotating the lights with it). character lighting doesn't tend to look great from all angles, so just keeping the light setup in the same place while the model rotates separately should hopefully enhance your presentation.
Anonymous at Wed, 13 Dec 2023 00:30:51 UTC No. 967013
>>966943
Disgusting.
Anonymous at Wed, 13 Dec 2023 15:27:47 UTC No. 967067
I know it's the most asked question but I realised I never needed the Jewdesk softwares suite only too late.
So would you guys have a course that's as short but as complete as possible on game assets creation since I got the basics of Blender already covered.
Same if you got a painting course that's "anime" styled (yeah I know I know).
Anonymous at Wed, 13 Dec 2023 17:54:54 UTC No. 967072
do samples in cycles get slower the more you get? because i can do 256 pretty fast but 8k samples is definitely taking longer than what 256 time * 8000/256 would take
Anonymous at Wed, 13 Dec 2023 22:29:53 UTC No. 967086
>>967072
I don't think it should. If you have a noise threshold set it should actually go faster since more areas of your image are reaching that threshold and stopping early.
I do know that there's diminishing returns with high samples though. For me, it's hardly ever worth going past like 1k samples. Anything that sticks around after that like fireflies really should be something you fix in your scene than throwing more samples at it.
I think the method of rendering has an effect as well. For my machine, tiled rendering is much faster than doing a full frame at once.
Anonymous at Wed, 13 Dec 2023 22:43:36 UTC No. 967089
loaded my old 3.x settings and add ons into blender 4 and the same identical settings render has significantly less roughness and specular than the original on every surface
checked all render settings and every material settings
help me sirs
Anonymous at Wed, 13 Dec 2023 22:58:32 UTC No. 967090
>>967089
i barely use blender but there's two videos on that christopher 3d youtube channel about changes to specular in the principled shader
it's less retarded now but of course there's a special snowflake twist to it
and i think they also improved energy conservation in general so thing will look a bit different
Anonymous at Wed, 13 Dec 2023 22:59:34 UTC No. 967091
>>967090
actually you just need this video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7uc
Anonymous at Wed, 13 Dec 2023 23:07:36 UTC No. 967092
>>967090
>>967091
thanks
i actually skimmed that already but it all sounded like technical digression wank, guess i'll give it another try
Anonymous at Wed, 13 Dec 2023 23:28:29 UTC No. 967095
what settings do i need for eevee to make it so the land mass on the left has scattered reflections like in the picture on the right
Anonymous at Wed, 13 Dec 2023 23:58:43 UTC No. 967100
>>967091
yea no the one practical nugget of info on the value of the new ior is either outdated or incorrect
they really should have implemented something to automatically emulate former settings with such a big change
Anonymous at Thu, 14 Dec 2023 00:49:17 UTC No. 967101
I don't get it
AGX looks worse han filmic on realistic renders for me
Anonymous at Thu, 14 Dec 2023 05:10:03 UTC No. 967108
>>967101
If you already tweaked the scene to look good with filmic it's gonna look bad with AgX.
AgX is sensitive to total amount of light and exposure settings. What it does is incorporate de-saturation of colors in over-exposed areas like a real camera or your eyes do.
Anonymous at Thu, 14 Dec 2023 08:24:49 UTC No. 967116
which kind of curve is the best when i want to do do something like wrap the curve around an object like a string? i tried using bezier but it's suicide fuel, since adjusting one segment moves the other part of it and so on and it makes it super hard to get correctly
Anonymous at Thu, 14 Dec 2023 08:48:32 UTC No. 967119
>>967118
Max G?
Anonymous at Thu, 14 Dec 2023 08:59:54 UTC No. 967120
>>967067
bump
Anonymous at Thu, 14 Dec 2023 11:42:14 UTC No. 967128
>>966941
>I hope you still aren't using that archaic 3.6
I keep a portable version just for some plugins since they don't work on 4.0 yet
Anonymous at Thu, 14 Dec 2023 15:43:52 UTC No. 967136
>>967134
but at least your snowflake autist frankensystem saved you $100.
Anonymous at Thu, 14 Dec 2023 18:01:35 UTC No. 967161
is rendering at high samples a meme? i rendred my image at 128 samples and then at 4096 samples in cycles at 4k resolution and i literally cannot tell a difference at all
Anonymous at Thu, 14 Dec 2023 18:09:17 UTC No. 967163
>>966941
I'm still using 2.93 because I still need my AMD OpenCL support. I hope whoever at Blender decided it was a good idea to remove and stop supporting OpenCL burns in hell
Anonymous at Thu, 14 Dec 2023 18:47:27 UTC No. 967167
>>967136
I don't really care about that, just escaping the Microsoft monopoly and surveillance. Enjoy your spyware OS, letting corpos own everything you make, handle all your data, etc.
Anonymous at Thu, 14 Dec 2023 19:56:53 UTC No. 967170
>>967134
Try the ProGL driver. It works with my 7900 xtx
>>967136
keep crying pussy no one asked; you get drained by microshaft
Anonymous at Thu, 14 Dec 2023 21:11:28 UTC No. 967176
Geometry nodes makes me want to cry. Why is it so backwards? Why can't you select 2 points and make an edge between them? Why do you have to first conjure a curve line, and then attach it to an instance node, and then realize instances, and then grab the end points, and then move the endpoints to a destination? Why is it so complicated?
Why can't you just create a list of indices, and then have a line that chain connects between those indices. No fuss no muss.
Why can't you convex hull multiple meshes? It would be so easy to create if you could just plug a group id into convex hull, and then it wraps multiple point groups all at once.
Why do the sample nearest nodes not have the ability to avoid self sampling? Imagine how easy it would be if the node just grabbed the nearest point in a line. You could quickly create lines without an issue.
The more I learn about nodes, the more I realize how much it's lacking. What are they even working on now? Fucking repeat zones? So they can have us setting up 20 step convoluted algorithms to perform tasks that a single node should be able to do? For fuck's sake.
Anonymous at Thu, 14 Dec 2023 21:51:44 UTC No. 967183
>>967161
>is rendering at high samples a meme?
Yes.
Noise thresholds + denoising is all you need.
Your render will reach a point after enough samples that all denoising does is clean up tiny areas that more samples just won't fix.
Anonymous at Thu, 14 Dec 2023 22:03:24 UTC No. 967188
>>967176
Wouldn't you be better off with the python API if you already have the algorithm worked out?
Anonymous at Fri, 15 Dec 2023 01:03:51 UTC No. 967202
>>967188
Classic Blender dev response.
Anonymous at Fri, 15 Dec 2023 01:20:07 UTC No. 967204
>>967168
i made a copy and used the same nodes as in your image, got the same looking waves but there is still no reflection from the landmass which is partly underwater, for the record i am just using a single point light
Anonymous at Fri, 15 Dec 2023 01:54:20 UTC No. 967208
What do I do in blender to make the tendrils I have in here, which are their own meshes (I'm just putting them in the level's context), animate so they start in the building in the distance and "extrude" out along their own length, ending up in the exact shape I've already laid out, so I don't have to redo that work? I need them to be imported into unreal and have collision when this happens.
Will Unreal give me the ability to modify the "time" that takes afterward, so I can tune it to the players?
Anonymous at Fri, 15 Dec 2023 03:46:21 UTC No. 967216
>>967204
Oh, fuck I forgot to tell you to enable screen space reflections
Anonymous at Fri, 15 Dec 2023 03:48:54 UTC No. 967218
>>967202
I'm new to 3D, I just figured that if you already knew exactly what you needed to do algorithmically, that you'd be better off programming it directly instead of fucking with a GUI. I don't know a lot about geo nodes
Anonymous at Fri, 15 Dec 2023 03:54:12 UTC No. 967219
>>967208
you are going to want to do that in unreal directly. Here's something that might be relevant: https://forums.unrealengine.com/t/h
Anonymous at Fri, 15 Dec 2023 04:18:17 UTC No. 967220
>>967218
>you'd be better off programming it directly instead of fucking with a GUI
You're 100% correct, but as far as I understand it's difficult to integrate python scripts in a way that's consistent with the rest of the system in a performant way. I know you can run python scripts within drivers, but apparently it's slow as fuck and there are issues with evaluation order and dependency loops since there's no defined hierarchy. Something like GN where you could build a predicable pipeline of code that interfaces properly with the rest of Blender and runs well in realtime would be great instead of building lego spaghetti.
Anonymous at Fri, 15 Dec 2023 06:43:21 UTC No. 967225
>>967224
You know you can have multiple group inputs and not have all the sockets in one node on the very left?
Anonymous at Fri, 15 Dec 2023 07:55:10 UTC No. 967230
>>967188
I didn't think about that, but you're probably right. I got into geonodes because the code stuff was too intimidating. I figured I could learn this easier yet versitile node method instead. But nodes are proving to be either too linited in ways, or too complicated. If I have to learn repeat functions just to put some bounding boxes on a mesh(something I'm seriously considering), then I might as well just get into code. The whole point of nodes is make that function simple.
I just need the bounding box node to be able to read group ids. Then I could create mesh islands and plug the island indices into group ids, and instantly have all islands bound in boxes. It would be so convenient. But nooo, they want me to perform the bounding box function once, then somehow loop it back, adding up the index to get the next mesh island, box it, loop it, then get the next island index, box it, loop it, and repeat how many times required to box all the islands. What the fuck are they smoking?
And of course all of their developer sites have "don't be a meany" policy, so I can't express just how deeply I resent them. And how bad they're failing a potentially awesome system by avoiding the work that should be done.
Anonymous at Fri, 15 Dec 2023 14:29:06 UTC No. 967267
>>967216
thank you i got it to work, it looks like if its a diffuse material it wont have any reflections, so im not quite sure what they would have used for the water material in something like myst with what technology they had at the time,or at least what material is used in stratavision 3d, im pretty sure principled bsdf wasnt available at the time unless someone can correct me, i just want to avoid having anachronistic lighting and material techniques for what i am creating
Anonymous at Sat, 16 Dec 2023 05:30:06 UTC No. 967356
>>967225
No, but I do now :D
๐๏ธ Anonymous at Sat, 16 Dec 2023 05:53:29 UTC No. 967357
>>966941
Unrel to thread but here's a art/3d server for those into it, we are friendly and accept any skill level
https://discord.com/invite/dStmseVs
Hope to see frens there
Anonymous at Sat, 16 Dec 2023 09:34:05 UTC No. 967369
>>966941
So, just in case you have any sugestion for the default brushes in sculpt mode, Julien Kaspar made a thread in here.
https://devtalk.blender.org/t/call-
Anonymous at Sat, 16 Dec 2023 09:41:14 UTC No. 967370
>>967369
Oh fucking finally
Anonymous at Sat, 16 Dec 2023 11:02:30 UTC No. 967374
>>966943
Is there a blender fork for retards like me who have no skills?
Anonymous at Sat, 16 Dec 2023 11:29:41 UTC No. 967375
>>967369
>>967370
Someone tell the sculpting dipshits that I want a disable face set option.
Not HIDE face sets.
Not INITIALIZE face sets
Not GROW OR SHRINK face sets.
None of that now. I want to disable them entirely, so they never pop up. Ever. For any reason.
Anonymous at Sat, 16 Dec 2023 11:38:28 UTC No. 967376
>>967374
Nope, blender should have a basic simplified template for ipads and shit like that, mostly kids oriented, it was called .... blender 101 I think, it was an idea throw in 2018 or so, that project went to nowhere, just like a fuckton of others, try zbrush core mini or Fusion 360.
Anonymous at Sat, 16 Dec 2023 12:04:34 UTC No. 967377
>>967176
>>967188
>>967230
it's interesting that there's still no python node/scripting language node for geo nodes.
it seems like they're borrowing a bunch of ideas from houdini, but don't actually use houdini; you can do pointcloud look ups and conditionals and geo building using nodes in houdini, but almost no one does it because it's slow and tedious compared with just writing 3 lines of code.
Anonymous at Sat, 16 Dec 2023 12:39:17 UTC No. 967380
>>967167
>still get cucked by third-party third-world distros
>"muh joos!"
Lmfao
Anonymous at Sat, 16 Dec 2023 19:48:39 UTC No. 967413
>>967267
Well yeah, a fully diffuse material isn't reflective. If you want to use the exact tech you could download the 1991 build of stratavision. But you don't need to - here's a super rough mockup. Obviously there's a lot here that doesn't line up but hopefully you can see that it's possible. Also I recommend rendering with cycles, not eevee.
Anonymous at Sat, 16 Dec 2023 23:35:51 UTC No. 967423
>>967376
>Me as a kid learning 2.49 via the fucking manual.
Kids have it so easy these days.
Anonymous at Sun, 17 Dec 2023 13:11:31 UTC No. 967467
Hey, can anyone list me ten objects to model, UV and texture so I can train my game asset creation skills until I have a clear plan of the hero assets I need for my game? (story not finished yet). And ordered by the difficulty to model them
Context:
> learn blender
> spend time lerning something else
> forget blender
> repeat
Probably because I never stay consistent with my use of it but if I have a list of projects, it'll maybe change.
Anonymous at Sun, 17 Dec 2023 15:32:37 UTC No. 967473
Say I want to learn about animation in Blender specifically, would this course be worth a the 11 bucks for a month to access? https://studio.blender.org/training
I realize that there are tons of different resources around, but that's kind of the problem as well. What's a high quality one that teaches good animation fundamentals, and also preferably teaches an effective workflow in Blender? I don't want to waste time learning some fucking shit, so therefore I'm putting my life and future career in your hands, brothers.
Anonymous at Sun, 17 Dec 2023 16:55:46 UTC No. 967482
when using hook modifier is it possible to only follow the position on the target object but not rotation?
Anonymous at Sun, 17 Dec 2023 19:22:09 UTC No. 967493
>>967473
I think it would be better if you were more specific about what you want to animate. If you just want to learn the basics ("what is a keyframe?") then you actually can learn that anywhere. For more advanced animation, the resource is more important.
Anonymous at Sun, 17 Dec 2023 22:33:07 UTC No. 967510
>>967467
Can't you just model shit around your room?
Cans/bottles/writing implements make good starting points since they're all basically just cylinders. Maybe move onto a shelf or dresser next, go out to the kitchen and model a toaster or other appliance, model a couple knick nacks you have around the house, that sort of thing.
They're not quite hero assets, but if you're starting from zero, modelling shit around your house is a good way to learn the tools you'll be using to make those hero assets. The best part too is that you don't need to get a billion reference images of it, and you can place it right in front of you and (possibly) pick it up rotate it and examine it.
They'll also be nifty for learning different texturing techniques. Maybe for some you texture them manually, for another you use photo textures that you took yourself, and for another you do a combination of both.
Things that are essentially cylinders, spheres, and cubes are the easiest to model and start with and learn UV (since they're primitives), then start moving out of your comfort zone to things that keep that profile but have a bit more to them, then finally move on to objects that have various combinations of those primitives. Nearly everything manmade will be a combo of cylinders boxes and spheres. Unless they're something organic looking with smooth curves like a car or weird hippy chair.
Anonymous at Mon, 18 Dec 2023 10:19:50 UTC No. 967545
>>967541
Advanced softbody simulations were available in Blender up to 2.79 because of Bullet.
Not only they made no attempt at properly integrating Bullet outside of the game engine, but they decided to drop them both and roll their own abomination instead.
And how long has this XPBD thing been in the prototype stage? Because this is not the first time I hear about it.
Anonymous at Mon, 18 Dec 2023 12:06:04 UTC No. 967552
>>967545
gifrelated is a cuda implementation of xpbd developed by a user called "euph". There's a lot of discussion about this in a porn discord, a blender dev (zeddb) came in just yesterday looking to organize a group of people to work on an independent solver outside of geonodes. The blender devs want to implement a general non-gpu solver if possible.
Anonymous at Mon, 18 Dec 2023 12:29:04 UTC No. 967554
>>967552
All it needs to happen is for all the custom physics nonsense that's currently in Blender to be pulled out and replaced with Bullet, Jolt, PhysX or whatever other library already made by competent people.
Anonymous at Mon, 18 Dec 2023 12:47:15 UTC No. 967555
>>967493
Porn, realistic human movement, etc.
Anonymous at Mon, 18 Dec 2023 16:01:05 UTC No. 967574
>>967555
I am a beginner myself, but I highly recommend that you start out creating some loops (dildo, fingering, "idle") to learn the basics, and then once you are comfortable with the software then you'll be able to evaluate tutorials on your own.
Anonymous at Mon, 18 Dec 2023 19:52:54 UTC No. 967581
>>967413
what's the difference in rendering it in cycles as opposed to eevee?
Anonymous at Mon, 18 Dec 2023 21:43:03 UTC No. 967587
>>967581
anecdotally I have found it much easier to achieve a consistent "style" (materials, lighting) with cycles than with eevee, especially when going for a "classic" 3D look. If you are used to creating scenes with realtime lighting (like in games) then maybe you'll be better off with eevee. Not sure exactly what you're trying to achieve
Anonymous at Mon, 18 Dec 2023 22:47:57 UTC No. 967592
>bake node is just saving the intermediate geometry to disk
so you still won't be able to go into edit mode on the resulting geometry of a geonodes modifier? the fuck is the point?
Anonymous at Tue, 19 Dec 2023 06:20:18 UTC No. 967608
>>967183
Do you have a general guide for what your noise thresholds and denoising should be set at? I assume it changes for different scenes/times of day you're trying to convey.
Anonymous at Tue, 19 Dec 2023 07:14:44 UTC No. 967609
>>967592
The point is the same as baking physics simulations. Reading from disk is faster than calculating the simulation. Yes, geonodes is for simulations now. If you want to go into edit mode, apply the geonodes modifier.
Anonymous at Tue, 19 Dec 2023 08:13:38 UTC No. 967610
>>967608
>Do you have a general guide for what your noise thresholds and denoising should be set at?
Not really. I just do a few test renders with the threshold set at a few different points. The little slots in the render output/image view is really handy for comparing and contrast (pic related). Do the default threshold on slot one for you baseline, then crank the threshold up and render on slot two. Then just swap between the slots to compare (ctrl+scroll while hovering over the slot dropdown will swap between currently occupied slots).
Depending on the scene, 0.1 or even higher is just fine.
>I assume it changes for different scenes/times of day you're trying to convey.
Yeah for sure. Dark scenes or interiors without many lights will obviously need a threshold closer to default, but bright scenes or ones with a lot of empty space can have it cranked up a bit.
It's all experimentation, there's not really a hard and fast rule. It's not really a magic bullet, but it can shave off some seconds here and there.
Barring that, you can also just render a full frame, but tell simply tell blender how long you want to render the frame and it'll stop and move to the next regardless of what sample its on. It's the "time limit" setting in that same section. Really useful for animations where you're only willing to allot a specific amount of time to get the full render in a few hours, but don't want to try and optimize a scene to drive down render times.
Anonymous at Wed, 20 Dec 2023 09:05:28 UTC No. 967671
Anyone know what the fuck is going on?
I have these weird as fuck denoising artifacts appearing on rendering that seem to get WORSE the more I turn up the samples.
The issue persists in both OptiX and OpenImage Denoise. I'm not really sure what the hell is happening, because it wasn't doing this before. I'm fuckin baffled, I've never encountered this problem before.
I don't really have time to pull everything up and start from scratch, or swap render engines, since I'm on the final render for the anims and have to be sent in soon.
Anonymous at Wed, 20 Dec 2023 09:07:08 UTC No. 967672
>>967671
I should also mention that I can't exactly throw more samples at it, since I'm already at the limit of how long I can comfortably render each frame of the anim and get finished with it this century. 128 is really all I can throw at it.
Anonymous at Wed, 20 Dec 2023 10:57:22 UTC No. 967674
>>967671
Do you have demolding enabled?
Anonymous at Wed, 20 Dec 2023 12:42:13 UTC No. 967683
>>966941
HELP!
I was just making stuff yesterday, when I noticed that, for whatever reason, some objects had some of their properties highlighted in yellow.
Aside for that I noticed nothing strange, so I didn't pay particular attention to it.
Then today, I reopened the file, and those objects suddenly turned invisible, as if someone deleted them. But they still existed, I could select them on the list, and they weren't even hidden nor moved (I checked). Still, I could not see them at all!
What the fuck??
Anonymous at Wed, 20 Dec 2023 12:58:43 UTC No. 967684
>>967683
Yellow properties means they're keyframed (animated). Try scrubbing the timeline and see if things are moving around. You could also try selecting the missing objects in the outliner list, then in the toolbar click View > Frame Selected. That will move the viewport to wherever they are in the scene. To remove all the keyframes from a property (make it go from yellow back to normal) right click on the property and click 'Clear Keyframes'
Anonymous at Wed, 20 Dec 2023 13:34:35 UTC No. 967685
>>967671
that noise pattern on the bottom left looks somewhat similar to:
https://projects.blender.org/blende
it basically says to increase minimum samples
looks like it's a problem with the sampling engine being written by homosexuals
Anonymous at Wed, 20 Dec 2023 22:45:02 UTC No. 967732
>>967674
Demolding? Never heard of it. Unless you were making a joke.
>>967685
Yup, seems to be an issue with the noise threshold. I couldn't find a value significantly under the full sample amount that removed artifacts, so I just opted to turn it off entirely. I think the noise pattern is still there, but it's dithered enough for denoising to ignore it. I wish I knew what about the scene caused the issue in the first place, since I've never run up against it before and would like to avoid it in the future, but for now I'm just happy with it being resolved.
Render times have bumped up slightly by a few seconds (though this is probably because the NT was ignoring parts that should have been sampled in the first place), but the overall image is cleaner so I'm happy.
Thanks anon. I don't think I would have thought to try disabling the threshold.
Kinda ironic given how I was singing its praises just a moment before >>967610
Anonymous at Thu, 21 Dec 2023 09:21:44 UTC No. 967763
>>967683
>click View > Frame Selected. That will move the viewport to wherever they are in the scene.
Thanks, I finally figured out why I couldn't see them: for whatever fucking reason, they were all scaled several THOUSANDS of times their original size, and also rotated and/or distorted in apparently random ways.
I have no clue why this happened, I absolutely never did anything of the sort, and I don't know how to return them to their original size/rotation/shape; removing keyframes does not fix this.
What's worse, I just noticed that whenever I duplicate ANY object, the copy automatically comes with the yellow highlights (keyframes or whatever they are), even if the original didn't have any!
WHY???
Anonymous at Thu, 21 Dec 2023 09:22:55 UTC No. 967764
Anonymous at Thu, 21 Dec 2023 10:14:52 UTC No. 967768
>>967763
>whenever I duplicate ANY object, the copy automatically comes with the yellow highlights
You probably have automatic keying turned on. See picrel, turn that button off. I don't know how your objects' transforms got distorted that bad if you never actually transformed them in that way. You can do some voodoo wizardry without even knowing it in Blender
Anonymous at Thu, 21 Dec 2023 10:26:48 UTC No. 967770
>>967467
Sure bro here you go:
wacky basic character
loaf of bread
wine glass
gun of your choosing
a human face
an entire person
your own car
your entire house inside and out
someone you love
self portrait
Please post as you go!
Anonymous at Fri, 22 Dec 2023 05:30:35 UTC No. 967885
>Optimize scene so the frame renders quickly
>The single frame is 50 Mb
>1 Second of animation at 30 frames per second is gonna be roughly 1.5 gigabytes
Guys I don't think my hard drive is gonna survive this.
Anonymous at Fri, 22 Dec 2023 06:29:54 UTC No. 967892
>>967885
What file type?
Sounds like PNG at like 4k or something.
For what it's worth, PNG is often misused as a file format. PNG is optimized for graphics with flat colors and the like, like logos or illustrations. It's "lossless" for that reason, because you wouldn't want artifacts around what should be clean edges and lines (like you'd see if you saved the same graphic as a jpg). This is why file sizes skyrocket when you save an image like a photo as PNG, because each pixel contains information that the format isn't optimized for.
Because most people's knowledge of image formats are "jpg lossy", "PNG lossless", ignorant of other formats, most people think that PNG is better for saving everything that you want at "maximum quality", when there's other lossless formats that are more optimized for photos (TIFF for example).
Of course, if you're not saving as PNG and you're saving as EXR or something, ignore my tirade about people not knowing what to save shit as.
Honestly, as long as you're not doing anything to the final image, jpg is perfectly fine. The format gets a bad rap because it's "lossy" and if you save an image at the lowest quality setting 50 times it gets deepfried, but the format is actually great at what it does, and that's saving images with a fuckload of color information at a small size.
๐๏ธ Anonymous at Fri, 22 Dec 2023 10:39:20 UTC No. 967899
>>967369
>So, just in case you have any sugestion for the default brushes in sculpt mode
Should we share this there or nahhh? .....
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZLi
Anonymous at Fri, 22 Dec 2023 10:48:56 UTC No. 967902
>>967369
>So, just in case you have any sugestion for the default brushes in sculpt mode
Should we share this there or nahhh? .....
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZLi
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wOQ
Anonymous at Fri, 22 Dec 2023 11:03:43 UTC No. 967903
>>967770
In addition to this: 1:1 models of your credit cards & passport
Anonymous at Fri, 22 Dec 2023 11:23:34 UTC No. 967904
I wanna paint a map on a globe in Blender and then export the texture, but how do I go from a square texture to a map projection? is there some thing I can do in blender for that? I'd ideally want a robinson projection.
Anonymous at Fri, 22 Dec 2023 11:41:06 UTC No. 967905
>>967885
Dude, even on my 16MP digital camera, a single RAW FILE is rarely more than 20mb. WTF are you doing? encoding every single texture into alpha layers?
Anonymous at Fri, 22 Dec 2023 11:58:55 UTC No. 967906
>>967885
how fast your scene renders has no bearing on final file size. (only tangentially, as more shit on the screen == more information == bigger file size).
with that said, last thing I made was 120Mb on average per frame, multi-layer, 16bit exr, just a tad over 2k in res
something is definitely off if you're doing this >>967892 which, by the way, is terrible advice, NEVER ever do this.
you aren't good enough to get an artistically perfect, final, never-ever-touching-it-again-straig
if you can, you're either an artistic genius or horrifically bad at art.
your renderer shits out floating point values which store the full range of lighting information for each pixel and color space information, by saving them out in 8-bit srgb format like png or jpg you're literally cucking yourself out for no reason. I'd say it's like cooking steak and throwing out the pan sauce, but it's actually worse than that.
Anonymous at Fri, 22 Dec 2023 15:43:53 UTC No. 967916
is there a way to adjust the range of the automatic weight armature deform?
no matter how much I scale up or down the model the bones always influence shit that's miles away
Anonymous at Fri, 22 Dec 2023 18:59:55 UTC No. 967931
Is it just me or is blender 4 pretty unstable? i get crashes for nothing
Anonymous at Fri, 22 Dec 2023 19:01:12 UTC No. 967932
>>967916
yes look up weight painting
you can erase influence with a brush for each bone
Anonymous at Fri, 22 Dec 2023 20:46:54 UTC No. 967941
I want to take the blender skills I learned in order to make animations for a game and utilize them to make comedic animations for youtube. What percentage should I be trying to do in blender and what should I be doing in other programs like aftereffects? Are there any good tutorials to help figure out a pipeline for this kind of thing?
Anonymous at Fri, 22 Dec 2023 22:52:11 UTC No. 967947
>>966941
I can't do anything right and it is driving me to despair. I can't draw, I can't model, I can't craft and I can't solder. In the case of 3D I can't comprehend topology, and the few times I do I can't actually apply it. The way I've seen others work is that they experiment and work on something until it begins to look the way it should. I've been dabbling for years and I can't reach the "until" stage.
>>967904
Is this helpful?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=72h
Anonymous at Sat, 23 Dec 2023 05:19:42 UTC No. 967969
>>967931
same, seems to be crashing a lot more often.
just tried disabling gpu subdivision in preferences -> viewport -> subdivision and it might be helping.
Anonymous at Sat, 23 Dec 2023 05:22:04 UTC No. 967970
>>966941
How do I steal hardops / boxcutter addons? I'm not paying shit for that.
Anonymous at Sat, 23 Dec 2023 07:20:59 UTC No. 967973
>>967906
I was just doing some tests. I'll be saving the frames to be used in animation, and I'll be importing them via sequence into Davinci Resolve. What should I be exporting them as? EXR seems good because I can play around more with color rading and adjustments in Davinci, but even a lossless version of those files is like 47 Mb per frame.
Anonymous at Sat, 23 Dec 2023 08:16:46 UTC No. 967974
>>967947
>until it begins to look the way it should
That stage doesn't exist you self-pitying chode. That stage you're describing is "it's good enough and I want to be done with this project and move on to the next one". Perfectionism leads to projects never actually being finished. Things never just magically "come together" each part of the process is just another step forward. Every sketch starts as a blank piece of paper, every painting an empty canvas, sculpture a block of marble, you get the idea.
Break your projects into small easy to manage goals that you can achieve. If you're struggling with one part, try to find a solution, or focus on another aspect of the project and come back.
>>967969
>>967931
Stupid question, but have you tried updating your graphics drivers? I was also having a similar problem with crashes until I found a bug report mentioning something I was having issues with, and the solution just happened to be a driver update that just came out like last week.
>>967973
If you're fucking with them after rendering, exr is the way to go, unfortunately.
Anonymous at Sat, 23 Dec 2023 09:49:29 UTC No. 967979
>>967970
Merry Christmas anon.
https://gofile.io/d/uO2CTa
Anonymous at Sat, 23 Dec 2023 10:34:22 UTC No. 967980
>>967979
Awww :3
many thanks!
Anonymous at Sat, 23 Dec 2023 12:30:09 UTC No. 967982
>>967947
>Is this helpful?
Somehwat maybe but not, but maybe make it work.
So far I tried using seams to make a molleyweide or icosahedral map, the latter showing the most promise, but the video showed that a simple rectangular is also possible. In the end I'll probably export the drawn texture into krita and then use a cage transform to squish and shape it into the right projection shape by the coordinate grid.
๐๏ธ Anonymous at Sat, 23 Dec 2023 15:18:15 UTC No. 967988
I think Id like chargeblade 200% more if you hadnt charge the vials manually. If they just filled up on their own as you attack and block, that would be fine.
It's not like you can charge the energy into anything other than the vials anyway.
๐๏ธ Anonymous at Sat, 23 Dec 2023 15:26:44 UTC No. 967989
Things I want to see in MHWilds:
>slinger
>more types of slinger ammo, gladly taking up space in the ammo bag
>no clutch claw
>less skills from decorations
>less 1 lvl skills that only serve to occupy slots like the functionality skills
>more small monster quests that are just as difficult
>scoutflies only as a tool so we can turn them off
Anonymous at Sun, 24 Dec 2023 00:51:07 UTC No. 968042
So I changed my rig bones to a custom shape but the orientation is all fugged up. Is there a way to edit the rotation and scale of each custom bone shape without having to use the panel on the right?
Anonymous at Sun, 24 Dec 2023 04:32:18 UTC No. 968053
>>966943
Ive always been curious about b for artists. I try it every now and then but the base build is already pretty good aside from n panels. Time to give it a try
Anonymous at Sun, 24 Dec 2023 11:06:56 UTC No. 968073
>>967979
>>966941
May I ask for Meshmachine? I'd appreciate it if someone could share it.
Anonymous at Sun, 24 Dec 2023 16:38:19 UTC No. 968091
What's a good method to find out the position/rotation/focal length of the camera in a 2D painted image? I'm currently, for no particular reason other than practice, trying to recreate some painted 2D anime images in 3D, but I'm having troubles finding the correct camera spot so that rectangular objects, parallel lines, and the vanishing point align. After some dicking around, I usually find some location that works, but it's a tiresome process and some parts of the image never properly align. But that might be just borked perspective from the artist. I know about fSpy for something like focal length, but that won't really help with camera position/rotation.
Anonymous at Sun, 24 Dec 2023 17:00:37 UTC No. 968092
>>968091
maybe i don't get what you're trying to do, but what's so tiresome about this process?
snapping the camera to the view in view tab, eyeballing it and then maybe moving the scene objects slightly once you committed to the angle and focal length is relatively painless
I don't think there's any tool to estimate camera position from an image
Anonymous at Sun, 24 Dec 2023 17:44:27 UTC No. 968094
>>968092
This is one of the current images I'm working on. I had the camera position figured out after a while. The train car, the train platform, the roof, the support pillars all line up, but those stairs leading up to the platform won't align properly, even though the angle should be 90ยฐ there. The walkable part of the train platform, once I aligned it, was perfectly rectangular, so there's no angle there. But the stairs that lead up would need to be rotated a couple degrees to fit the image.
Anonymous at Sun, 24 Dec 2023 17:49:49 UTC No. 968095
>>968094
2d cheats all the time.
just do what you've done, line it up as best you can and work around the perspective 'mistakes' in the reference.
Anonymous at Sun, 24 Dec 2023 17:55:30 UTC No. 968096
>>968095
>2d cheats all the time.
Yeah, I know. I was going to chalk it up to the artist after finding these inconsistencies, but I was still doubting my ability to properly align the camera, before shitting on someone else. That's the reason I was asking for other methods to check on before winging it and making it "good enough". I usually check images by simply drawing in some vanishing point lines on everything straight, but the stairs were hard to properly gauge.
Maybe someone else has another idea how to quickly check/align the camera.
Anonymous at Sun, 24 Dec 2023 22:23:29 UTC No. 968112
>>968094
Also consider that the 2D picture might not be a standard camera lens. It might be a lens that bends the image somewhat.
Anonymous at Mon, 25 Dec 2023 08:42:21 UTC No. 968172
>>968116
I haven't had the opportunity, but I saw this a while ago and thought it was interesting, the info is for UE4, but the concepts should transfer over to Blender without issue.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GV4
Useful I'd think if you wanted some ez fire without fucking around with sims.
Definitely doesn't hold up close to the camera, but should be fine enough for background stuff, especially if you layer the effect.
Barring that, you can fuck around with a sim for 6 hours.
Anonymous at Mon, 25 Dec 2023 09:56:44 UTC No. 968175
Anonymous at Mon, 25 Dec 2023 10:04:28 UTC No. 968177
>>968175
God bless you!
Merry Christmas!
Anonymous at Mon, 25 Dec 2023 10:55:09 UTC No. 968179
>>967375
Can't you just select and mask?
Anonymous at Mon, 25 Dec 2023 15:24:30 UTC No. 968198
>>968179
Not SELECT AND MASK face sets.
No wait, maybe I'm being too impatient. Explain what you mean. Select what? Mask in what manner?
Anonymous at Mon, 25 Dec 2023 23:33:33 UTC No. 968238
>>967990
Don't care if it was days ago, I'm wishing this anon and the rest of you a merry Christmas.
>>968096
fspy is probably the easiest way to do that. Lining up a scene like that is a whole lot easier with it. Obviously with it not being a photograph the perspective could be off anyway because whoever made it thought "good enough" and you're never going to be able to line it up accurately because of that.
Anonymous at Tue, 26 Dec 2023 00:49:24 UTC No. 968242
Anonymous at Tue, 26 Dec 2023 05:42:57 UTC No. 968262
How should I approach learning 3D art if I'm programming my game for 12 hours per day (5 days a week).
Anonymous at Tue, 26 Dec 2023 07:53:22 UTC No. 968266
>>968262
Sounds like you have 2 days a week to learn 3d, eh?
Anonymous at Tue, 26 Dec 2023 08:43:17 UTC No. 968269
>>968266
Would a few hours on the weekend be enough?
Leaning towards just finding a 3D artist
Anonymous at Tue, 26 Dec 2023 09:15:29 UTC No. 968270
What would be an effective way to read a material's node tree's contents? I'm trying to build a custom material exporter. Better yet, is there a way to export a material to GLSL?
Anonymous at Tue, 26 Dec 2023 20:31:02 UTC No. 968383
>struggling with texel density and UVs in general
>get the Texel Density Checker
>use 256x256 texture for 3 different objects
>apply textures
>make them all the same texel density
>it resizes the UVs and ruins it
>pic related
fuck this
Anonymous at Tue, 26 Dec 2023 20:45:31 UTC No. 968387
>>968269
Depending on what you want to get out of it, yeah a few hours here and there is better than nothing.
Anonymous at Tue, 26 Dec 2023 21:38:05 UTC No. 968390
>>968383
Just in case you forgot to: Apply scale on the objects.
Anonymous at Wed, 27 Dec 2023 00:23:17 UTC No. 968397
>>968390
think I've got it working, not sure but the texel density on this all seems even
>marked seams
>applied the scale on the object so it's all 1.0
>unwrapped
>packed the islands, averaged island scale
>checked for stretching, all blue
>exported UV as 256x256
>applied 256x256 textures over it in Aseprite
>imported image texture
when I click Calculate TD with Texel Density Checker only the UV space changes %, but the Density stays as 0.413 px/cm on all of them so maybe that's fine, although I could've easily fucked a setting up on the TDC thing
maybe someone could check? here's the file
https://files.catbox.moe/ac5fp3.ble
Anonymous at Wed, 27 Dec 2023 18:08:54 UTC No. 968439
alright how the fuck do I get around this?
I just want to be able to make different sized objects with the same texel density, but without the bigger or smaller ones becoming a mess due to no UV space [either outside of the UV bounds or far too big for it]
Anonymous at Wed, 27 Dec 2023 19:27:36 UTC No. 968448
How does one rotate things in geometry nodes? I have a very loose grasp on rotation. For the most part, I break out the align euler to vector node, and/or the vector rotate node, and then start plugging this in into that, and that into this. And a couple times I managed to get the rotation I wanted by luck. I don't really understand it.
I watched a few videos on the topic, but they don't really do what I'm trying to do. I'm trying to rotate many groups of points around each groups respective center.
The problem with tutorials, is they all starte with making instances on top of primitives, and then pulling in another object from the scene, and making the instances follow the object.
Well that's not going to help me, because I have like 34 groups that meed rotating. So I'll have to make 34 separate objects to control their rotaion. And all 34 of those objects will need to be carfully placed. It's just a huge pain in the ass.
I wish I understood how rotation actually works.
Anonymous at Wed, 27 Dec 2023 21:46:57 UTC No. 968456
>>968439
Make custom textures that look right to begin with, I guess.
For what it's worth, old PSX games (which I assume you're trying to emulate), didn't have perfectly homogenous texel density either.
Texel density was whatever made sense for the object they're texturing.
Pic related has different densities everywhere.
The bed has big chunky pixels, the sink some nice small ones, the walls and floor somewhere in between, and the characters somewhat smallish too. No point in getting super autistic about texel density if you're going for the style. They at the time didn't care.
Anonymous at Thu, 28 Dec 2023 00:05:28 UTC No. 968467
>>968456
noted, I'll try to be less autistic about it, thanks. I doubt most people would notice anyway
Anonymous at Thu, 28 Dec 2023 01:32:30 UTC No. 968472
>>968469
Looks like a simple vertex weight issue. Difficult to diagnose without seeing the wireframe of your mesh though. I might be able to help. Can you post the wireframe?
Anonymous at Thu, 28 Dec 2023 01:56:05 UTC No. 968477
>>968473
I think I see what's happening. You're most likely experiencing some heavy volume loss. It looks like this. Except you got extra polygons that I didn't bother drawing. So the pinch is more inward.
What I suspect is happening, is that the forearm bone is entirely in control of the elbow region. Specifically the inner crux. Those vertices are likely 100% in control of the forearm. So you need to go into weight paint paint mode, and give the bicep bone control of the inner crux vertices too. That way the bicep and forearm are both in control of that area. With shared control, it should make the fold less bad.(some volume loss is expected)
Anonymous at Thu, 28 Dec 2023 02:49:06 UTC No. 968485
>>968478
I'm not sure what else to do. I normally stare the wireframe and wiggle joints back and forth for a while before I can tell what's what. But what you got seems... fine. You can improve the bend of the elbow by adding a couple extra loops near the elbow region of the arm. So when it bends, there's more geometry to round it out. As well as blurring the weights to make a more gradual transition. But not too blurry, because if one of the bones dominates the middle ground, then it will look janky again.They have to share the middle ground to a degree.
I'm also a fan of automatic weight painting. Automatic weight painting can handle simple geometry like that. But when you need to be more precise, you can use the smear tool to push weights around. Smearing can make editing easier than trying to paint it on and off. This guy demonstrates the smear technique. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aPz
Also, when a person is in a T-pose, their arms tend to go forward. Not down. Hold your own arm out to the sides, then bend at the elbow.
Anonymous at Thu, 28 Dec 2023 02:57:56 UTC No. 968486
>>968485
Ok, thank you very much!
Anonymous at Thu, 28 Dec 2023 08:51:48 UTC No. 968518
>>968469
Youโre ahead of me. So how do you get the armatures to stick to the actual mesh? I have a mesh and armatures and they just sit there and make me sad.
Anonymous at Thu, 28 Dec 2023 08:58:06 UTC No. 968522
>>968467
>I doubt most people would notice anyway
The other autists here will and talk shit about it (it's happened to me before), but if they do, just point it out that their rose tinted glasses are cracked and that PSX games didn't have pixel perfect texels.
But yeah, most other people won't notice or won't care.
Anonymous at Thu, 28 Dec 2023 11:58:22 UTC No. 968552
>spend years juggling intermediaries because by default the delta mush modifier breaks when a previous modifier changes the vertex count
>just by chance a minute ago discover that set to "bind mode" it works without having to apply the mirror modifier
Anonymous at Thu, 28 Dec 2023 12:45:48 UTC No. 968553
>>968518
In object mode select the mesh and then the armature press ctrl p > with automatic weights
Anonymous at Fri, 29 Dec 2023 01:59:32 UTC No. 968623
If I have keyframes A then B then C, is it possible to interpolate between A and C with a specified easing (like exponential) while still achieving the pose at B?
Like can I make keyframe B a sort of inbetween frame that doesn't affect the timing from A to C?
Anonymous at Fri, 29 Dec 2023 02:05:48 UTC No. 968625
I did the donut tutorial on Blender months ago, had the bug that sometimes highlighted points that shouldn't have been, which fucked my model beyond how I knew to fix. Found out it was because of the older version of 3 I was on, which makes me wonder. Does 4 have bugs that'll fuck me over if I try to switch? Stick with the latest of 3, or am I missing out?
Anonymous at Fri, 29 Dec 2023 02:11:03 UTC No. 968626
>>968625
99% of the time what people think are โbugsโ in mature software are actually user error
Itโs really easy to select the wrong vertices in blender, I guarantee that was your issue
You just need to keep working and stop making excuses
Anonymous at Fri, 29 Dec 2023 11:24:11 UTC No. 968737
>>968736
In what way
Anonymous at Fri, 29 Dec 2023 11:30:47 UTC No. 968738
>>968737
nevermind, it worked.
Anonymous at Fri, 29 Dec 2023 11:53:06 UTC No. 968740
>>968738
kek
Anonymous at Sat, 30 Dec 2023 22:46:49 UTC No. 968888
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WFo
How to make it look like those early CGI? I don't know anything about light and shadow in blender
Anonymous at Sun, 31 Dec 2023 05:48:45 UTC No. 968936
>>968888
Phong and Blinn shading are what you're looking for.
Modern Blender (2.8x and up) can't do it since they replaced the internal renderer with Eevee, but anything 2.79 and before can do it using the internal renderer.
I'm sure there's ways you can cheat it in the modern versions, but it's probably easier to just do it for real in an older version.
Anonymous at Sun, 31 Dec 2023 12:13:13 UTC No. 968946
are there any sites/telegrams etc where i can get "free" blender addons?
Some of the ones i want cost way too much and due to Blenders licencing agreement pirating addons is actually 100% legal, so i would like to avoid having to buy them.
Anonymous at Sun, 31 Dec 2023 12:57:32 UTC No. 968953
>>968946
cgpersia
Anonymous at Sun, 31 Dec 2023 13:15:44 UTC No. 968955
>>968952
nta, but here, anon.
happy new year
https://workupload.com/file/SfNMSs8
Anonymous at Sun, 31 Dec 2023 13:18:29 UTC No. 968957
>>968955
thanks a bunch!, i hate doing the cages manually and this will save a ton of time
Anonymous at Sun, 31 Dec 2023 15:27:23 UTC No. 968972
>>968936
Hm, shit. I think I'll just lazily increase the metallic and set the light as point
Anonymous at Sun, 31 Dec 2023 22:22:18 UTC No. 968985
>>968972
I don't think metallic is the way to go. Metallic will reflect the color back instead of white, and from what I remember Phong/Blinn reflects back white most of the time.
That being said, depending on what you're looking to do and how "accurate" you want to be, I feel like you might actually get 90% of the way there by just using the default viewport solid view shading and fucking around with the settings for the viewport materials. You won't have any control over lights, textures, and that shit, but I guess it's an option too.
Anonymous at Mon, 1 Jan 2024 02:23:29 UTC No. 969007
Does anyone know why enabling cavity shows these lines on all kinds of surfaces? This objects is untextured, has no shaders, and is also flat. The lines change shape and size depending on how close to the object the viewport camera is. The only option changing these lines is either disabling cavity completely, or only using screen mode, instead of both (world+screen). My world node is default, as I haven't changed anything yet, so it can't be that.
Anonymous at Mon, 1 Jan 2024 04:47:15 UTC No. 969020
>>969007
Pretty sure those are based on your viewport's clipping distance. They can become especially visible if it's really high or really low.
Anonymous at Mon, 1 Jan 2024 09:34:41 UTC No. 969024
hey guys. so i've got some poses setup on my armature. poses like, leg lifted up, and leg stretched out. I can blend between these and the base pose to create smooth transitions, but how can I create a recurring animation with these blends? I have been directed to the NLA editor but I cannot seem to assign the poses to 'actions' as some tutorials suggest.
Is there a simple way to animate a constant blend between two poses? Repeatedly blending from base to pose and back should give me a nice walking animation, just can't figure out how to actually make that happen on the screen.
picrel is my 'gunbug' for a game i am working on! this 'tail lifted' is its own pose, then I have a separate poses for each leg to move it up and forward.
Anonymous at Mon, 1 Jan 2024 11:50:45 UTC No. 969033
what increases render times most?
because when i start a new scene with just some character models and render them it's great 10 seconds per frame, but when i add some wall some furniture it's suddenly 50 seconds, super gay.
Anonymous at Mon, 1 Jan 2024 14:01:32 UTC No. 969043
Hey guys, I'm new to modeling and to this board.
I want to learn modeling to create low-poly models, and eventually use them in my game I'm working on.
I checked out the sticky but there's so much information there, I'm getting overwhelmed.
Can you recommend me a good resource to point me in the right direction of achieving my goal?
Anonymous at Mon, 1 Jan 2024 14:17:29 UTC No. 969045
>>969043
search for the donut tutorial
Anonymous at Mon, 1 Jan 2024 14:55:41 UTC No. 969048
hair is hard. Geometry Node hair has made it a little easier, but I still don't feel like I'm in control. Sculpt Mode is so fucking clunky, I hate it. Can you believe that I had to manually duplicate an eyebrow and then "S X -1" to mirror it on the other side because there is no mirror modifier when you're doing geonode hair? Well, now you do!
Anonymous at Mon, 1 Jan 2024 15:19:50 UTC No. 969050
>>969048
>no mirror modifier when you're doing geonode hair?
Mirror modifier doesn't work with particle hair either, mirror function in blender in general is awful
Anonymous at Mon, 1 Jan 2024 16:26:47 UTC No. 969053
>>969020
Ah yes. The main culprit is the min clipping distance of the viewport camera. The default setting of 0.01m was showing the lines like in the picture, but only increasing it to 0.02m already visually halved the problem. I'm now at 0.1m, which is still plenty of room to work with small details and I don't see the lines anymore.
Anonymous at Mon, 1 Jan 2024 18:50:18 UTC No. 969056
>>969038
If you're bored then watch this:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QOm
Anonymous at Mon, 1 Jan 2024 19:30:40 UTC No. 969058
Herro I need halp
I've been trying to make stuff expand with the pressure option in the cloth tab, but I've noticed once I increase the pressure to a certain point, the model pretty much explodes on itself.
I don't want this, and I want the model to inflate more and retain it's precious shape. What can I do to fix this, add more quality steps, change the stiffness? Find another way to make it expand? What should I do?
Anonymous at Mon, 1 Jan 2024 20:10:16 UTC No. 969063
>>969058
More steps will increase the range but will also increase the compute time. Try that first and if it fixes the problem, try to lower the stiffness, increase damping.
Explosions in physics simulations are an hard mathematical problem and there is no easy fix.
Anonymous at Mon, 1 Jan 2024 20:22:49 UTC No. 969066
You could also animate the pressure property. Set it very high at the beginning of the animation and then progressively lower it.
Anonymous at Mon, 1 Jan 2024 23:10:24 UTC No. 969074
>>969053
Good to hear that was the issue.
And yeah, I only ever have the clipping that small if I'm working on very small things and need the camera very close. Pretty sure that you won't have the issues you pictured on those small sections when you're that close either. The default distance is pretty much fine for 90% of tasks, and you only really need to adjust it if you're working on very small things, or very large things. I think I have my far distance set to about 10,000 though, which gives me plenty of space to work with (10km abouts).
>>969033
It really depends on your scene. Volumetrics though always tank times, but it doesn't seem like that's your issue.
When I have issues like that, I like to make a little chart that details how much time a given object/collection adds to the render times. I start at a single object/collection and then add more and take note of how many seconds (or minutes) it adds to the times. That usually helps me nail down the problem areas, and hopefully optimize them.
It'd be cool if there was some way of Blender to actually make note of that automatically (kinda like what it does with Geometry nodes), but I don't think there's any way for Blender to actually know in the first place.
Anonymous at Mon, 1 Jan 2024 23:27:59 UTC No. 969075
>>969063
I've been playing around with the steps, stiffness, and damping. It seems the more loose I make it, the less pressure It needs to expand, and the more stiff I make it I need more pressure for it to expand. Steps also seems to make it have more pressure to expand, but other wise I had no luck in inflating the sphere properly.
>>969066
I am animating via increase the pressure from a key frame. Setting it too very high at the beginning would make it explode at the beginning... But that is a good way to test what it's limit is.
Anonymous at Tue, 2 Jan 2024 01:43:56 UTC No. 969085
>>968985
>viewport solid view
God, no
Anonymous at Tue, 2 Jan 2024 20:11:44 UTC No. 969150
I'm following the Donut 4.0 tutorial. Currently stuck trying to make the icing droplets slide on the dough, i did what the guy's doing but it just doesn't stick on my end. Can someone explain what settings i need to re-check? thanks
Anonymous at Tue, 2 Jan 2024 21:27:40 UTC No. 969157
What is the best human sculpting tutorial nowadays?
Tried to follow this guy a couple of years ago
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wSK
He's great but I coulnd't keep up with him.
Anonymous at Wed, 3 Jan 2024 13:43:42 UTC No. 969247
>>968955
Are you still in festive mood anon? It would make my day if you could share the fluid painter addon if you have it
Anonymous at Thu, 4 Jan 2024 08:11:45 UTC No. 969334
>>969157
My whole youtube recommendations page has now succesfully been filled with blender sculpting videos and I've discovered Grant Abbitt. His videos are great, question closed
Anonymous at Thu, 4 Jan 2024 09:34:53 UTC No. 969345
is KikeCycles worth it? It costs like 50 bucks but promises nearly 50% faster render speeds
Anonymous at Thu, 4 Jan 2024 14:50:25 UTC No. 969355
Are there any Blender wizards here that know how I can achieve a "cracks spreading through ice" effect? Something like https://youtu.be/iix2o8IXuvs?si=XVc
Anonymous at Thu, 4 Jan 2024 15:29:32 UTC No. 969356
>>969355
There's no support in Blender for something that except for the Python API. The algorithm isn't horribly complicated. If you're looking for something like this:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dCC
the source is available. Link in the description.
Or just use some other software that I'm not going to name but that starts with H and ends with I.
Anonymous at Thu, 4 Jan 2024 19:20:10 UTC No. 969366
>>969356
I'd happily use that if it was free and/or easy to obtain.
Anonymous at Thu, 4 Jan 2024 22:31:33 UTC No. 969378
>>969355
Couldn't you do something with a path and then animate the start/end values?
Seems like a similar effect to lightning bolts (though in a circular pattern rather than vertical). I remember back in the day I used to use an included plugin called ivygen (or something similar) to generate lightning. It might be a good place to start.
Then depending on what you need, you could use it to boolean an object, or if you needed it on glass, use it with a refraction shader to distort things.
Anonymous at Thu, 4 Jan 2024 23:23:09 UTC No. 969383
>>969378
Glass breaks are very hard to shape by hand but there are stock video textures available. I think that would be the easiest solution.
Anonymous at Fri, 5 Jan 2024 05:29:51 UTC No. 969409
>>969383
I didn't say by hand though. Something like IvyGen would do that sort of thing automatically. At least the pattern part of it.
I'd agree about the stock video though. Something like that could work, or even an SVG of a crack that you can convert to a curve if you need physical geometry.
Anonymous at Sat, 6 Jan 2024 00:09:23 UTC No. 969482
sorry if this is a retarded question but im new to this shit and wondering if it matters if I get steam or the standalone version?
Anonymous at Sat, 6 Jan 2024 04:28:46 UTC No. 969500
>>969482
What do you mean? As in the program itself? I wasn't aware it was even on steam. Either would be fine I guess, but I'd download the regular version from Blender's website so it doesn't auto update.
Anonymous at Sat, 6 Jan 2024 04:46:56 UTC No. 969502
>>969482
>>969501
You always run the risk of compatibility issues with every update. Just google around, and you will see people with horror stories of trying to make their older projects fit the newer software. I haven't run into the issue myself, thank the light. But my work is just amateur experimentation so far. The biggest issue I encountered was an inconvenient shortcut change in Blender 4.0.
I would suggest just downloading the version from Blender's site, so you don't have to deal with whatever wonkiness the steam version has. It's not as if the steam version is doing anything special.
Anonymous at Sat, 6 Jan 2024 04:53:09 UTC No. 969503
>>969502
fair nuff. Figured having it via steam would be the most convenient option but if auto update is gonna potentially fuck me up then that kinda negates the whole thing doesn't it. thanks for the advice fren
Anonymous at Sat, 6 Jan 2024 04:58:57 UTC No. 969504
>>969503
What will most likely happen, is you download 4.0 today. And then 4.1 comes out, and none of the changes are relevant to your interests, so you just stick with 4.0 for while longer, until finally an update comes out with a feature you want, and so you download it. Although, I hear 4.1 will have eevee raytracing. Which does actually sound worth a new download.
Anyway, when you download the new version, it will ask if you want to pull up your old settings from the previous version. Making the transfer convenient.
Anonymous at Sat, 6 Jan 2024 06:45:20 UTC No. 969508
>>967163
It wasnโt Blender, it was AMD.
RoCM isnโt updated by AMD to support GCN, only RDNA2 or later.
Anonymous at Sat, 6 Jan 2024 06:48:17 UTC No. 969509
>>967473
Honestly pay for animationmentor
Anonymous at Sat, 6 Jan 2024 06:52:50 UTC No. 969510
>>968936
You can do it with MALT, if youโre not retarded enough to set it up.
Anonymous at Sat, 6 Jan 2024 22:16:58 UTC No. 969589
this shit's pretty cool!
was following that guys donut tutorial and couldn't get the fuckin cylinders to do anything I wanted them to but other than that this has been surprisingly straightforward to figure out. the animation is gonna fuck me up though
Anonymous at Sun, 7 Jan 2024 02:06:33 UTC No. 969615
>>969510
Isn't MALT essentially its own build of Blender though?
Anonymous at Sun, 7 Jan 2024 12:59:41 UTC No. 969654
>>967118
Only the handsome ones.
Anonymous at Sun, 7 Jan 2024 13:15:28 UTC No. 969656
Has everyone already moved on to 4.0 or is there still too much from 3.6 LTS and below to abandon?
Anonymous at Sun, 7 Jan 2024 23:25:50 UTC No. 969716
Is there a way to like, expand the radius of automatic weight parenting? I'm just trying to put a $1 jacket model onto an armature but I think because it's got all the interior surface modeled too it's only applying each bone to a handful of faces.
Anonymous at Mon, 8 Jan 2024 02:42:51 UTC No. 969736
Are there video tutorials that teach you the fundamentals of modeling without making a specific project? (ie donut, buildings, etc.)
I feel that I could learn more trying to make my own stuff, but having a better understanding of how modeling works would make it a bit easier I think
Anonymous at Mon, 8 Jan 2024 06:04:14 UTC No. 969745
>>969716
Auto weight painting is based on the envelope of the bone, which you can change in edit mode with ctrl+alt+s. Though you might need to set the bones to be in the envelope view to see what you're doing.
Anonymous at Mon, 8 Jan 2024 18:47:28 UTC No. 969826
>>966941
Are there any guides on general texturing? By that I mean not realistic, just texturing with a brush. Interested in humans as well.
Anonymous at Mon, 8 Jan 2024 19:53:39 UTC No. 969830
I have decided I'll bend the knee to Blender.
I've been using Maya for 3d modeling for a few years and I'm officially done with, it is buggy, it lags horribly when the poly count goes slightly higher than the absolute lowest, it crashes randomly, it's very easy to ruin a project due to how the file structure works, xgen related tools are a bugs galore, etc.
I am switching to Blender(which ended up installing in like 5 minutes...WTF?) and I need the best solutions, plugins, etc, for the following needs:
Retopology tool akin to Quadro or Topogun.
General modeling tool to assist or improve traditional modeling.
Uv unwrapping tool akin to RizomUv.
Alpha cards plugin to aid in placing hair cards similar to GS Curve tools.
Best online resource for tips and tricks and/or tutorial channel.
PBR implementation of textures similar to Unreal Engine Material Graph.
Any other tools or resources related to character creation for games pipeline.
I would really appreciate your help here.
Anonymous at Mon, 8 Jan 2024 19:57:00 UTC No. 969832
>>969830
Also I'll be posting here as well since Blender seems to be the only healthy community that isn't some Chris nonsense or depreciation thread. I have hopes that I'll make some real progress this time and hope you guys can help me achieve that.
Anonymous at Mon, 8 Jan 2024 21:57:08 UTC No. 969847
All that shilling about new hair system and months later it's crickets because nobody uses it
Particle hairs make me want to die
Anonymous at Tue, 9 Jan 2024 09:08:47 UTC No. 969899
>>969745
Hell yeah, exactly what I needed. They were all little twigs for some reason.
Anonymous at Thu, 11 Jan 2024 12:21:06 UTC No. 970150
>>970141
false alarm, this is native blender physics supposedly.
Anonymous at Thu, 11 Jan 2024 13:10:39 UTC No. 970159
>>970141
what does it look like with a cylindrical thing between them haha just asking
Anonymous at Thu, 11 Jan 2024 13:17:04 UTC No. 970161
I'm picking up Arrimus course on Udemy. Anyway, I noticed right now that he's all about subdivision modeling. Should I continue if I only want to make game assets? It might be a stupid question, I know...
Anonymous at Thu, 11 Jan 2024 22:29:43 UTC No. 970200
>>970161
Subdiv modelling is still applicable to game assets, since you can use them for hi-poly bakes. Once you're at the point in your model where you need to add reinforcement loops and such, duplicate that model to use as the low poly, then continue on modelling the hi poly.
Or subdiv model normally, but use a lower subdiv level for the low poly version and bake with a higher level.
Anonymous at Thu, 11 Jan 2024 23:45:11 UTC No. 970220
>>966943
Jesus christ. That's awful.
Anonymous at Thu, 11 Jan 2024 23:57:28 UTC No. 970222
>>968552
>delta mush
Wat
Anonymous at Fri, 12 Jan 2024 00:00:14 UTC No. 970223
>>969050
You can use mirroring weight paint to at least mirror the distribution
Anonymous at Fri, 12 Jan 2024 00:14:58 UTC No. 970231
>>969830
>Retopology tool akin to Quadro or Topogun.
No, use the built-in snap to surface feature in edit mode. Turn on the "rotate individual" and turn on for transform, rotate, scale, etc. You can make selected mesh always appear on top under the viewport settings for your object, turn on/off xray in the view settings (top right), etc.
>General modeling tool to assist or improve traditional modeling.
That's Blender. Learn the hotkeys. Never ever open the T menu outside sculpting or vertex paint
>Uv unwrapping tool akin to RizomUv.
No. UV unwrapping is easy in Blender. There are loads of addons, but you don't need any. MagicUVs the most common.
>Alpha cards plugin to aid in placing hair cards similar to GS Curve tools.
HairTool
>Best online resource for tips and tricks and/or tutorial channel.
Cgpersia
>PBR implementation of textures similar to Unreal Engine Material Graph.
That's the default node you get when you make a new material.
>Any other tools or resources related to character creation for games pipeline.
Turn off the gizmo, hide the T menu, learn the hotkeys. Also learn how to sculpt with multires modifier and dyntopo (different approaches).
Anonymous at Fri, 12 Jan 2024 14:30:06 UTC No. 970261
>>970141
It makes me unreasonably angry that there are already libraries that would easily enable this to be in realtime but in blender making this takes an hour to compute.
Anonymous at Fri, 12 Jan 2024 15:00:12 UTC No. 970267
>>970261
It's worse than that. The library (Bullet Physics) that would allow cloth simulations, rigid body simulations and complex IKs with many constraints to be run in (almost) real time used to be there because it was part of the game engine since the 2.4x series.
It got removed together with the game engine because nobody bothered to connect it to the animation system.
I could get into detail but it's a sad and infuriating story. It is what you get with community driven development.
Anonymous at Fri, 12 Jan 2024 19:11:43 UTC No. 970286
>>970222
corrective smooth
Anonymous at Sun, 14 Jan 2024 04:47:28 UTC No. 970428
So I'm making a little animated traffic generator for an animation to animate a bunch of little far away cars, but I've got the current problem of it cycling through the collection instead of picking a random object and sticking with it.
All of the objects are in the collection itself, not inside sub collections.
Not sure what's up. Any help would be appreciated.
Nodes in next post.
Anonymous at Sun, 14 Jan 2024 04:50:18 UTC No. 970429
>>970428
So here's the node setup.
I'm sure there's better (and simpler) ways to go about it, but this was the only way I could figure out to not have the objects clipping into each other, which is something I'd like to avoid. I wanted them to be a bit more random and be a different car each time instead of looping back to the start, but at the same time I think looping them back around is the better option for performance anyway.
Biggest issue though is the cycling between objects.
No clue how to fix that. I'm kinda just taking shots in the dark basing things on questions/answers I'm finding on stackexchange.
Anonymous at Tue, 16 Jan 2024 07:19:20 UTC No. 970729
>>970429
Not sure, too lazy to recreate your node group right now. Maybe tomorrow. But if I had to guess at a random change happening, I would suspect the random value node. It's probably doing something wacky like randomizing every few frames. Which changes the indices, which changes instances selected from the collection.
Just a guess. I never figured out how the Pick Instance option works. But maybe you need to make sure the points on the curve have a consistent index, and your collections has a matching index.
Anonymous at Tue, 16 Jan 2024 11:25:51 UTC No. 970743
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HVr
Anonymous at Tue, 16 Jan 2024 22:16:52 UTC No. 970829
>>970729
Yeah the culprit definitely is that whole math section after the "curve length" node connecting into the "sample curve" node.
I guess it's redoing the points somehow causing it to get a different instance.
I have no idea why it was done that way, it's not how I would have done it since I figure you'd want to move the points AFTER you've sampled them not before (even though I know fuck all about GN), but I was following an answer on SE and the dude seemed to know what he was talking about.
I'm not versed in GN enough to know how to fix it, but the indices seem like they might be the key.
I've already made a version that doesn't cycle between objects but they clip into each other, which was the whole point of trying this version.
If you have the time to help a bit more, I can be patient. I'll continue to fuck around with it on my end.
Anonymous at Wed, 17 Jan 2024 03:03:01 UTC No. 970839
Is there a way to save a new project quickly in this specific way:
>create folder with a name
>write .blend file with the same name
The reason I ask is because every time I start up a new project, I create a new folder for it, and most often I want the .blend file to have the same name as that folder. As it stands, I must type the name twice.
Anonymous at Wed, 17 Jan 2024 17:05:59 UTC No. 970890
I'm tapping out of the new hair curves system, never thought i'd say this but the default particle system is much more convenient
Unless they add tons of utility tools it' just not worth it to mess with all the nodes when you could just move some particles
Anonymous at Thu, 18 Jan 2024 07:53:46 UTC No. 970951
>>970839
You wasted like 50 projects worth of naming time just writing this post
Not everything needs to be automated :insert xkcd:
Anonymous at Thu, 18 Jan 2024 13:12:31 UTC No. 970979
>>970951
I did not. I was in one state of flow while writing that post. When I save a project, and I am interrupted, my state of flow is disrupted with the distraction of "this should be better".
Anonymous at Thu, 18 Jan 2024 18:21:03 UTC No. 971008
I give up on this whole blender bollocks. Nothing I try works, all these tutorials are full of shit and all of these little add-ons, they make you install, donโt actually appear or work. Youโve clogged my computer up with shit and wasted my time all for nothing. I just wanted to create simple NSFW things because I had loads of good ideas but theyโll never come to light until somebody makes a real tutorial and a real app that can actually make 3-D stuff. Fuck all of you
Anonymous at Thu, 18 Jan 2024 22:47:57 UTC No. 971020
>>970429
>>970829
I think I fixed it. I'm not totally sure what the problem was. But I'm like 75% sure the issue was that you were creating more points than necessary, then merging them to get rid of the excess. Somewhere in that process of creating excess and eliminating excess, indices were being changed. The change in indices caused the instances to teleport.
So I made a solution that doesn't require merging points.
https://files.catbox.moe/x58aw6.ble
I think this merging issue was simultaneously the cause for stacking. The merge was hypothetically supposed to get rid of excess points, but it didn't. There were still some leftover points stacked on top of each other. I'm not sure how exactly, something was going on with the math. Either way, I redid the whole math section. Now it divides the length of the curve by however many cars you want on the curve. And then within those segments, it offsets slightly, so they're not all in a grid. Then, some points are randomly deleted to create gaps here and there to further make it look more random.
If you want more traffic, then add more cars. Too many will overlap. Get rid of overlap by reducing the bumper to bumper offset. And also reducing the gaps will make it look denser too.
Less traffic = more gaps, higher offset, and fewer cars.
Anyway, I know my solution isn't perfect. If I could, I would do more to vary the distance between cars based on the length of each individual instance. But that requires some node-fu that's above my level.
That knowledge might be in this tutorial. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ms6
I haven't watched it yet, but it's the idea I've been toying with. That guy is pretty good. I bet if you can do bounding boxes per instance, then you can stack each car in front of each other, and then just create space in between with some randomness. The traffic would be much more believable that way.
Anonymous at Thu, 18 Jan 2024 22:59:26 UTC No. 971021
>>971020
>>970829
Doh. As soon as I posted, I realized that I failed to account for the most important thing: The order to the car being random. I just noticed that my solution has an obviously looping order. I guess I need more time to figure out how to actually randomize the order.
Anonymous at Thu, 18 Jan 2024 23:14:03 UTC No. 971023
>>971020
>75% sure the issue was that you were creating more points than necessary, then merging them to get rid of the excess. Somewhere in that process of creating excess and eliminating excess, indices were being changed. The change in indices caused the instances to teleport.
I'm not versed enough with nodes to be able to understandingly agree with ya, but I agree with you. I've been fucking around with it on my own and noticed something similar on my end, though as my knowledge is limited I had never figured out to get it all working together.
>>971021
I don't really think that's entirely necessary. The areas the cars are going to be travelling in are pretty far from the camera, and I don't think you'll be able to notice the looping. I kinda leaned into the looping instead, and actually have intersections in my road system that form loops around city blocks anyway. (webm is a section of the traffic, though with the earlier node setup).
If you wanna go for the more random cars for the personal challenge go for it, but you've already done more than enough. I was really only hoping to get pointed in the right direction, or someone saying what I fucked up. I wasn't expecting someone to fix it and give me a working version.
In any case, thanks so much for the help. I've really been running my head against the wall with this one. Geo nodes are pretty cool, but damn do I need to keep using them to wrap my head around them more.
๐๏ธ Anonymous at Thu, 18 Jan 2024 23:20:53 UTC No. 971025
>>971023
Looks cool. Good luck.
Anonymous at Thu, 18 Jan 2024 23:25:07 UTC No. 971027
>>971023
Looks cool. Good luck.
Also, helping you doubled as practice for me. I didn't know how to make points move along a curve until just now. I'm glad I got to practice it. I'll need a way a simulating traffic for my thing too, eventually. I haven't even begun plotting the roads or anything.
Anonymous at Fri, 19 Jan 2024 00:22:03 UTC No. 971031
can I make silky smooth 60 frame animation of logo movement in Blender?
example of what I mean (made in AE)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lma
Anonymous at Fri, 19 Jan 2024 08:27:02 UTC No. 971064
>>971031
>can I make silky smooth 60 frame animation of logo movement in Blender?
Why not? Blender is a bit lacking in the text department, but I don't see anything there that you couldn't do in blender. *Should* you do it in Blender is another story, but "can"? Absolutely.
Anonymous at Fri, 19 Jan 2024 15:55:27 UTC No. 971104
>>967176
>https://github.com/nortikin/sverch
...geoneode alternative, works more like you want and isnt an modifier, can be used in tandem with geonodes, superior documentation(example usages of the nodes) compared to the one from blender geonodes.
Anonymous at Sat, 20 Jan 2024 02:29:25 UTC No. 971176
>Decide it's time to learn simulations nodes.
>Start tinkering.
>Going through the typical struggles of learning, but otherwise everything is well.
>Click on rendered view to what the results look like in color.
>Model shows completely white.
>Uncertain why, start detaching and reattaching nodes.
>Eventually remove simulation entirely, and color is restored.
>"The fuck?"
>Start a new blend file, set material to default cube, and create simulation node.
>Box turns white.
>"Huh?"
>Load up old 3.6 version of blender, and Repeat process.
>Box retains color.
>"Don't fucking tell me..."
>Start googling.
>There's an EIGHT MONTH OLD developer thread about this very issue.
>For some reason simulation nodes no longer support materials, and output blank geometry.
>The developers are discussing how to implement some new data feature that involves materials.
I don't understand it, but it makes me mad. For fuck's sake. I hope they figure out something.
Anonymous at Sat, 20 Jan 2024 04:46:25 UTC No. 971183
>>971176
>For some reason simulation nodes no longer support materials, and output blank geometry.
I was about to call you full of shit and a faggot, but I just tried it myself by putting the sim zone between geo in and out and it instantly went white.
Fair fuckin play.
What the FUCK are the devs smoking where they feel they can release a full numbered version after they've broken something so important. How fucking embarassing.
Anonymous at Sat, 20 Jan 2024 12:45:19 UTC No. 971203
>>971188
Ok, now how would you do it with multiple materials? i tried your solution already. 6 materials go in, they get wiped, then I apply 1 material back. that's no good.
Anonymous at Sat, 20 Jan 2024 15:48:38 UTC No. 971220
>>971203
>I was about to call you full of shit and a faggot,...
...i was up to to call you the same, but it seems, while the repat zone has no problem with keeping the materials added to the object, the simulationzone seems broken!!
...i guess, the blender team has hired to many DEI's with the sweet shekels from ther high profile donors!
Anonymous at Sat, 20 Jan 2024 22:20:03 UTC No. 971261
>>971220
Leave the "le shecklestein" racial humor on /pol/.
Anonymous at Sun, 21 Jan 2024 01:04:24 UTC No. 971278
>>971261
Shut up faggot.
Anonymous at Sun, 21 Jan 2024 02:25:21 UTC No. 971284
Do you have your search on the space bar like as it is default now?
I'm kinda torn on that one. On one hand I love using the search and frequently but when I do animation shit I keep hitting the space bar to start playback.
Anonymous at Sun, 21 Jan 2024 02:26:22 UTC No. 971285
>>971284
Also yes I know you can freely assign keys, just wondering how (You) handled this search/playback thing.
Anonymous at Sun, 21 Jan 2024 03:23:16 UTC No. 971298
>use physics on real life scaled objects
>physics won't work properly
>use physics on objects WAY out of scale and too big
>physics now work but everything is so large that (of course) everything moves "slowly" because you use physics on house sized objects
Anyone trying to use physics in Blender must be into self-harm.
Anonymous at Sun, 21 Jan 2024 03:36:53 UTC No. 971299
>>971298
I just noticed this the other week when I tried to do hair dynamics. And after googling why hair clips through the scalp, I finally discovered that everyone else is scaling their model 10x the normal size.
So I tried that, and now the hair moves super slowly. I fiddled with some options, but didn't find an easy solution, so I just quit. I'll figure it out later.
Actually, I'm planning on creating my own anti-scalp collision in geometry nodes. It can't be that hard, right? Hypothetically, all you have to do is make the points of the hair curves sample the nearest face of the scalp, and then make the curve point move outward along the normal
Anonymous at Sun, 21 Jan 2024 03:43:52 UTC No. 971300
>>971299
>>971298
Oh, also, something similar happened with my mesh and auto weight paints. Apparently, if the distance between points of your mesh are too small, then automatic weight painting will fail. I guess I should be honest: I was attempting to add some pussy detail. Doing lips and all that stuff. So the space was very small. I had to zoom in so far, that the mesh would clip. So I adjusted the clip range in order to see.
Anyway, after automatic weight paint failed, I googled and found out that once again, it's fixed by scaling your model up 10x.(or however much it takes to work)
It seems crazy to me that these issues exist. Like, ok, the fractions are small. I get it. It's like 0.000001 small or whatever, so they just round down to zero. But this can be easily fixed by just allowing more places after the decimal point before it it zeroes out. Literally just add more 0s.
Anonymous at Sun, 21 Jan 2024 03:58:49 UTC No. 971303
>>971284
>>971285
Always had spacebar search. Despite using spacebar to play in literally any other program, it just feels wrong in Blender.
>>971298
>Anyone trying to use physics in Blender must be into self-harm.
It's because all of the physics are depreciated shit from 2004.
The scale problem is an issue for smoke sims as well. Only sims work better for smaller areas than large ones. Smoke sims have their own fucking problems though. Like how the whole "feature" was implemented and abandoned with no support. Kind of a trend when Blender is concerned.
That's open source development for ya.
Anonymous at Sun, 21 Jan 2024 04:54:21 UTC No. 971306
>Try multiple methods for outlining a simple object in Blender
>None of them work in rendered view/cycles
This is pain.
Anonymous at Sun, 21 Jan 2024 05:41:20 UTC No. 971309
>>971299
>>971300
>But this can be easily fixed by just allowing more places after the decimal point before it it zeroes out.
Absolutely true.
>Literally just add more 0s
This is the problem. Blender uses single precision floats (32bit) for all geometry and physics calculations, so they'd have to overhaul the entire program to support 64bit position values for this to change.
>Why the fuck did they do that?
Performance, practicality and "standards". Double precision means double the vertex data, which slows calculation times, uses twice as much memory and (generally) doubles file sizes, which is a problem for dense meshes and cached physics data. Maya also uses single precision geometry data natively, so it seems like there's no competition incentive to go higher.
>How difficult would it be to change to double precision values?
Apparently somewhat difficult, but doable for Blender internally. What they're afraid of is breaking compatibility with everything around Blender, especially for something that has the workaround of "just scale it up lol".
It sucks ass but it's unlikely to change. If you scale up the geometry by 10x, set the Blender unit size to 0.1 and speed up the physics timescale by 10x, that should allow both the rendering and physics to remain realistic while avoiding precision issues. Hope this helps anon.
Anonymous at Sun, 21 Jan 2024 06:13:35 UTC No. 971310
>>971309
>scale up the geometry by 10x, set the Blender unit size to 0.1 and speed up the physics timescale by 10x
We literally have to do the opposite of shooting things in miniature.
kek.
Anonymous at Sun, 21 Jan 2024 06:13:53 UTC No. 971311
>>971298
Have you applied the scale?
Anonymous at Sun, 21 Jan 2024 06:44:27 UTC No. 971315
>>971311
Yes and it's not just me having that problem. People got mad at that for years.
Anonymous at Sun, 21 Jan 2024 07:16:17 UTC No. 971318
Would it be possible to rig in a way that makes the whole setup look "natural" while animating?
By that I mean
>body of the model showing up with barely any or no visible rig indicators visible
>click on finger tip of the model, drag and it will actually manipulate the fingers and hands as desired
All rigs I see usually have a rather complex network of grab points all over the model but I'd love to have those HIDDEN and just be able to drag things around simply by looking at the actual bodyparts instead.
Anonymous at Sun, 21 Jan 2024 07:22:54 UTC No. 971320
>>971318
a rig that is manipulated entirely by sliders lmao
Anonymous at Sun, 21 Jan 2024 07:55:22 UTC No. 971326
>>971318
wrote a whole post about how blender foundation have been showing demos of that kind of controller selection setup since the big buck bunny era with no results, and how there seemed to be a template for it in the undocumented "gizmos" system, but a little searching found that the auto rig pro guy has a paid addon called "skin selection" that implemented it.
couldn't find the current version (v1.95.10), this one's a couple years old and probably broken in 4.0 (v1.91.17): https://files.catbox.moe/eglfuc.zip
Anonymous at Sun, 21 Jan 2024 08:23:28 UTC No. 971329
>>971326
Thank you. At least glad to see that I'm not the only one who'd like functionality like this
Anonymous at Sun, 21 Jan 2024 15:17:44 UTC No. 971354
>>971318
>>971329
I mean, you could just make rig layers/groups and hide whatever you're not working on. Trying to use a setup like >>971326 seems like a massive pain in the ass for any long animation because you'd be constantly accidentally selecting parts you don't want to select.
Anonymous at Sun, 21 Jan 2024 19:42:23 UTC No. 971381
where do I go to download ripped 3d models for vidya. models resource sucks ass
Anonymous at Mon, 22 Jan 2024 02:22:40 UTC No. 971400
>>971381
Renderstate or Smutbase.
Anonymous at Mon, 22 Jan 2024 04:33:04 UTC No. 971408
>>971381
there used to be a metric shitload on deviantart formatted for a program called xnalara but i haven't checked it in years
Anonymous at Wed, 24 Jan 2024 23:45:20 UTC No. 971776
So what are all you guys working on today?
Anonymous at Thu, 25 Jan 2024 00:37:06 UTC No. 971778
>>971776
Working on small improvements for future nsfw models, and also not getting rekt by irl problems.
Anonymous at Thu, 25 Jan 2024 01:23:44 UTC No. 971784
>>971776
Just the usual routine of working on obscure fetish material.
Anonymous at Fri, 26 Jan 2024 16:09:47 UTC No. 971943
>>967176
they wanted nodes because it would be "visual" and "easier" and didn't want to extend the functionality of python because only nerds would be using it
so now instead of only nerds having something functional, now no one has anything functional
fucking retard devs
Anonymous at Fri, 26 Jan 2024 21:57:49 UTC No. 971968
>>971943
On blenderartists people are now demanding "scripting nodes". Nodes where you can put scripts in. I'm not kidding.
Anonymous at Fri, 26 Jan 2024 22:31:36 UTC No. 971970
>>971967
>250MB is getting him into trouble
Maybe delete all the animu that is clogging up your HDD
Anonymous at Sat, 27 Jan 2024 08:28:57 UTC No. 972009
>Eevee Next is postponed to Blender 4.20 LTS.
Shit.
Anonymous at Sun, 28 Jan 2024 05:29:11 UTC No. 972108
>>972009
>duuuude eeveed LOL
Anonymous at Sun, 28 Jan 2024 14:19:00 UTC No. 972132
Isn't my baby cute ?
The baby: >>966941
Anonymous at Mon, 29 Jan 2024 09:04:15 UTC No. 972227
why are rigify rigs invariably laggy as fuck?
I've been spending days trying to understand this midnumbing rigging course because of it, please don't tell me theres a button somewhere which fixes every issue
Anonymous at Mon, 29 Jan 2024 16:30:03 UTC No. 972255
I don't want to learn how to model, but I want to learn how to animate. Is Dillon Gu's course good for that?
Anonymous at Mon, 29 Jan 2024 17:37:33 UTC No. 972261
What is the actual workflow for animating a scene?
Surely they don't animate the a whole movie in ONE animation?
Anonymous at Mon, 29 Jan 2024 18:22:13 UTC No. 972265
>>966941
So trying to get into Blender but from the videos i've seen they say it's all hotkeys, which i hate, is there some sort of plugin that makes it more button interface?
Anonymous at Mon, 29 Jan 2024 20:56:15 UTC No. 972280
>>971508
In theory this is well made
Why does it look bad?
Anonymous at Mon, 29 Jan 2024 21:02:53 UTC No. 972282
Anonymous at Mon, 29 Jan 2024 23:00:15 UTC No. 972288
>>972286
least of your problems.
anyway just smooth it out and start again.
use pictures for reference cause your anatomy is way off, particular the ear and neck
Anonymous at Mon, 29 Jan 2024 23:15:46 UTC No. 972291
>>972290
are you retarded?
Anonymous at Tue, 30 Jan 2024 05:11:10 UTC No. 972316
>>972280
lol. That's what I asked myself the day after I posted it. I'm not totally sure. I never got deep into anatomy. But I think I missed some subtle aspects. Here, I'll try to rectify them. First, her checks are too gaunt in the front. So I'm going to fill in the front plane of her face a little, between the check and the lips. In fact, the a bit of extra mass around the mouth and lower lip can help I think. A padded mouth area is a youthful trait.
Her mouth is a little wide, but that's intentional.
I may have hidden too much of her jaw, so I'm going to bring that back out slightly.
The face area that resides beside the eyes can be brought out more. That spot it too pinched. In fact, now that I really look, the whole side of her head could be brought out more. There's not enough room along the sides of her face, and her ears are too tucked in.
I missed that under part of the nose.
Shit, I think I have to pull some of her face forward too. It's lacking depth. Now that It's done, in retrospect, her jawline was too weak before. Not necessarily too weak for a more diminutive face, but I was going for a stronger look than that.
I gave her mouth a little lift and a tiny oomph.
And a bunch of other draws here, and smooths there, and voila.
Does it look better? I can never tell what something looks like on the day I make it. It should look a bit better now I think.
Some brows and lashes would help a lot too. And more detailed eyes. I'm still too afraid to draw those details on the. It could go horribly wrong.
Anonymous at Tue, 30 Jan 2024 15:22:39 UTC No. 972340
>>972316
nice
her head is too big, especially in the side profile view
Anonymous at Tue, 30 Jan 2024 18:52:10 UTC No. 972362
Blender not having a pre-built border option for text elements is a crime.
This is my attempt at creating a geometry node for such an outline, but this still runs into the issue where I need to go into each node individually to change to font.
I just need the outline effect to wrap around a text element, but I don't know how to isolate the edges of any given font without using the "String to Curve" modifier.
I wish I could somehow influence the font type through a group input...
I just want this to be super easy to slap onto whatever text I'm trying to use. I have totally gotten the desired effect, as pictured, but the implementation still leaves me wanting.
Cutting down the amount of menus I need to navigate is top prio.
And the option to duplicate the text elements themselves run into issues whenever I am using specialized fonts, like the one on display here. There's usually some sub-optimal meshes around the corners that get completely shafted through that method.
Anonymous at Tue, 30 Jan 2024 23:19:06 UTC No. 972398
>>972362
Everything to do with the way Blender handles text is a crime. I think they've improved it slightly one time since it was implemented. It's fundamentally the same its always been since its inception. Same for a lot of Blender "features".
Anonymous at Tue, 30 Jan 2024 23:22:37 UTC No. 972399
which version of blender is currently the best?
Anonymous at Wed, 31 Jan 2024 01:15:10 UTC No. 972416
>>972399
maya
Anonymous at Wed, 31 Jan 2024 04:54:50 UTC No. 972433
>>972399
What kind of question is that? Best for what?
Just use the latest version. Or if you want to be a contrarian (or have some genuine need for axed features), use 2.79.
Anonymous at Wed, 31 Jan 2024 16:42:21 UTC No. 972480
>>966941
I'm new to blender and am trying to make a basic platformer game in Unreal.
Do I texture in blender or can I do it in Unreal via the materials editor there?
Anonymous at Thu, 1 Feb 2024 20:21:46 UTC No. 972616
>>972615
It's a bit of both. You drew the eyes too wide on the texture, comparing to the sprite, where they're closer together.
Also, you didn't shape her face to have a pointed chin. you made it flat across, which doesn't match the sprite either.
The two dots you drew for nostrils don't do enough to emphasize the point of her nose, so that looks more flat and piggish compared to the sprite. I don' tknow if drawing a line there will be better. But maybe. I'd test it out at least, if I were you. If the line doesn't look good, you can always revert back to the nostrils.
Anonymous at Thu, 1 Feb 2024 21:17:16 UTC No. 972624
>>972616
>her
>she
anon, that's a boy
Anonymous at Fri, 2 Feb 2024 03:24:54 UTC No. 972687
>blender refuses to append a geometry node group from one file to another
>no error or info message, behaves like it appended but the group isn't there
>it's quicker to just recreate the node group in the second file than investigate why it doesn't work and submit a bug report
Anonymous at Tue, 6 Feb 2024 02:48:50 UTC No. 973118
Hi, I'm a screenwriter and I want to make a 3D short animated movie because I don't know how and don't want to look for money to make a real feature film. I have time to master 3D before I hit 30 (about 1.5 years). Is it possible to learn Blender at the level to make a small cartoon in that time? I don't need the heights of Metropia or the Sintel level. But more or less conceptually, such a simple movie. Does anyone have experience with it?
Anonymous at Sat, 10 Feb 2024 16:53:20 UTC No. 973541
I wanna use blender as a replacement for these guys (basically, I cand raw right over them). So two questions:
1. where can I get a good asset for blender that is already rigged and allows me to put them into any number of positions?
2. Should I draw in blender or just stick with krita?
Anonymous at Sat, 10 Feb 2024 17:33:19 UTC No. 973547
>>973541
There's stuff like MBLab and MakeHuman will spit out a nice rigged human shape that you can customize the proportions of.
Anonymous at Sat, 10 Feb 2024 19:44:28 UTC No. 973566