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    quitenameless

    It use a tablet for regular computing

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    Wilco Wilbrink(carrotnl)

    QUESTION: Could you go over how you can make a surface perfectly flat? I think you use the flatten brush for that, but I cant seem to get it perfectly flat.

  • galledark (galledark)

    QUESTION: for the primitives sculpt.

    Do we have to start from a primitive to create another one? :o

  • Jere Haapaharju(swikni)

    Hah yeah I believe there is going to be a 3cm x 3cm hole at the center of the tablet in the end

  • Jake Korosi(jakeblended)

    The first time I did the Melvin exercise was with a mouse, and I think I did an okay job.....so sculpting is not IMPOSSIBLE if you don't have a tablet. But a tablet makes it much more intuitive.

  • Tishard Nathaniel(sickelo)

    i forgot how to @ people

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    Wilco Wilbrink(carrotnl)

    The only issue with wacom can be that the drivers can be a little wonky. I've got 2 cintiqs

  • Tishard Nathaniel(sickelo)

    i think they would once we teach them how to use the computer

  • Pavel Mazanik(nekronavt)

    Huh. My tablet surface showing normal destribution by shiny spot on center :D

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This event is part of the August 2018 Class, "Getting Started with 3D Modeling & Blender"

Digital sculpting is the more artistically intuitive method of 3D modeling. If pushing and pulling verts felt like the hard way of doing things, sculpting will be a welcomed alternative!

This stream collaborates with the Fundamentals of Digital Sculpting course. We’ll be discussing/demonstrating the pros and cons of digital sculpting as well as how it compares to mesh modeling. Again, practice makes perfect with any craft, so we will practice sculpting as well. Bring your questions and be sure to have your pen and tablet ready to practice with me!

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