Hi All,
I would like to blend 2 scenes together, can someone point me to any tutorials that could help me with this.
I am starting to play around with the sculpting tools.... lots to learn, the big problem I see is the different model heights where the two scenes join.
Thanks as always
Ron
Blending 2 D&M scenes
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Re: Blending 2 D&M scenes
Hello Aussie...
There are a few ways you could deal with this... and if you combine a few you might get it perfect.
- Play with the shape height of the models to see if you can minimize the problem
- Use a bit of Tilt or Fade on the models to get them to merge better
- Use the "replace below" option to remove any extra backing/base height from the thicker model
Of course, a combination of the above will get you a decent result to start, and then a bit of sculpting to finish it off would be nice.
Let me know if that helps...
There are a few ways you could deal with this... and if you combine a few you might get it perfect.
- Play with the shape height of the models to see if you can minimize the problem
- Use a bit of Tilt or Fade on the models to get them to merge better
- Use the "replace below" option to remove any extra backing/base height from the thicker model
Of course, a combination of the above will get you a decent result to start, and then a bit of sculpting to finish it off would be nice.
Let me know if that helps...
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Re: Blending 2 D&M scenes
Thanks Todd,Todd Bailey wrote: ↑Mon Jan 18, 2021 10:00 amHello Aussie...
There are a few ways you could deal with this... and if you combine a few you might get it perfect.
- Play with the shape height of the models to see if you can minimize the problem
- Use a bit of Tilt or Fade on the models to get them to merge better
- Use the "replace below" option to remove any extra backing/base height from the thicker model
Of course, a combination of the above will get you a decent result to start, and then a bit of sculpting to finish it off would be nice.
Let me know if that helps...
I played around with the model and base heights and got them close to each other.... the next problem is matching the horizon...
Maybe I have bitten off my than I can chew..... the inspiration well exceeds the current skill level.
Ron
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