3D model packs full of nuts, bolts, and any mechanical part you can imagine are all over the internet. Sticking these various pre-made parts together is called 'kitbashing', and that's what we'll cover in this stream! Kitbashing is a ton of fun for beginner and experienced users alike. Grab some parts (or make your own) and let's build a mechanical creature.
My favorite packs include:
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There's a some math there for ya
If he has thousand of videos and makes one every day, than that means he has worked for thousand of days
Thang01046 is a mechanical engineer and he is a highly prolific creator in Youtube. He has THOUSANDS of videos. He makes one video almost everyday.
Good one!
just use procedural textures
Have you ever read Life of Fred? It it a series of math books. They are entertaining and I learn a lot from them.
[Q] Those pieces are not topology friendly, how would we go about the texturing part if there are no UV's... retopo the whole thing?
Your secrets are known now!
Thang01046 in Youtube would be insanely jealous of you, Jonathan.