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41 contributions to Plasticity 3D Community
XNurbs, Plasticity Studio
For those who don't know, XNurbs is included in Plasticity Studio version going forward. Are most of you using Indie version or Studio version? I think I will upgrade to Studio version from my current Indie version. I have 11+ months left. For people that want to upgrade their license from indie to studio, you can contact Plasticity and pay the difference between Indie and studio version.
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New comment Apr 4
1 like • Apr 3
@Matthew Froggatt ...I said it's not the most expensive... It's always good to read carefully 😉 At least you're right maybe subscription by the backdoor. But let's wait and see. So far it's a perfect tool with a flat learning curve. and alone for that it's worth to give it a shot.
0 likes • Apr 3
@Sebastien Morere thats how it looks on my side of the moon The logo is in a different color. I think you get an invitation once you purchased Studio...
Light matters
The Teapot in another light. I took a bit more time to make it a bit more dramatic. I think it's more like professional lighting. You wanna see how to make this? Go here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uvB3rK3BUq0&t=1s He is explaining it perfect so you can follow along very easy. Even me got it 😉
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When I was 27...
... I just started my selfemployment and I had an office with an industrial Designer. He asked me to draw his new designed Teapot for getting kind of a patent. I don't have the original drawing anymore, But I got one of the first manufactured Teapots. This was in the beginnig of the 80ties - and man, I wish we had plasticity and blender at this time. So here we go. The first and only teapot. Around 43 years old... As always modeled in plasticity, textured in blender with MaterialWorks by BlenderBros, and for the red I took ABS Plastic. And guys this is the first time I heard my MacBook M1s vents working. Maybe because of the sieve 😉
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New comment Mar 21
0 likes • Mar 19
@Onur Erbay I did it in blender. After this tutorial: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kqJtaiaF_cI&t=381s After a long search I finally found this. It's amazing and f.... easy. btw. the Tires are coming, but they still collecting the data. We asked the client in Germany... he is awaiting it daily 😬 - SORRY!!!
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@Emre Ay you got it wrong… a bit 😂 not 27 years ago, I made the Reinzeichnung of this teapot in the 80ties. so now it‘s 44 years ago. Imagine what‘s up in 47 years from now. By the way imagine… John Lennon was shot in Dec. 1980. 🥹
One thing in between
While all the discussions about names and memberships I did this Apple TV 4 Remote Control. Made with Plasticity, textured in Blender using Material Works by Blender Bros. Light with Easy HDRI and the Studio HDRI Pack. I like it that dark and a bit dramatic light setup.
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$9 Membership -> Monthly Mini-Courses ✅ or ❌ ?
#please_read and vote. 🔵 The following situation: I would like to create a more in-depth tutorial about more real-world products like household appliances, electronics, and similar things. But I can't put those on YouTube, because too long for YouTube and only 5-7% are watching till the end and no income for me. 🔵 The following idea: I will create here on Skool a $9/month membership where I will upload 1-3 hour tutorials covering products, electronics, appliances, design... For beginners, intermediates & advanced users. Once or twice of these "Mini-Courses" every month. So, the collection will grow every month. + Members will get a discount on my paid long-form courses. 🔵 So I thought about the following structure: YouTube -> Beginner Tutorials *$9 Membership* -> More in-depth tutorials about products etc. (Mini-Courses) 1-2x /month Courses -> As my other courses -> $50+ and super in-depth. ⚠️ Are you interested? If yes, what should we call this Paid Community? Do you have any other ideas?
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New comment Mar 14
1 like • Mar 3
$ 9 is fine with me. You got to feed the cats.
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Thomas Schulz
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Born 53, now retired, but still kicking. Partner of a small advertising agency in Germany. Learning Blender and start to use Plasticity...

Active 19d ago
Joined Jul 19, 2023
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