The FUTURE of Architectural Modeling in Blender? Exploring the BagaPie Add-On!
In this video, we check out the Bagapie add-on – a collection of tools designed for a number of different modeling functions!
Read Moreby Justin Geis | Aug 8, 2021 | Blender Architectural Modeling Tutorial, Blender Bagapie Tutorials | 0 |
In this video, we check out the Bagapie add-on – a collection of tools designed for a number of different modeling functions!
Read Moreby Justin Geis | Aug 5, 2021 | Blender Add-On Tutorials, Blender Human Generator Tutorials | 0 |
In this video, we check out Human Generator – and add-on for Blender that allows you to create detailed, high resolution rigged characters inside of Blender!
Read Moreby Justin Geis | Jul 28, 2021 | Blender Add-On Tutorials, Blender Adobe Add-On Tutorials | 0 |
In this video, we talk about how to use the Mixamo Add-On for Blender to bring in high quality character models, as well as rigs and character animations FOR FREE!
Read Moreby Justin Geis | Jul 26, 2021 | Blender Add-On Tutorials, Blender Adobe Add-On Tutorials | 0 |
In this video, we talk about how to use the brand new Substance 3D Add-On for Blender to import substance materials files into Blender!
Plus, we check out how you can download free materials from the Substance Community material library and import them into Blender!
Read Moreby Justin Geis | Jul 1, 2021 | Blender Add-On Tutorials | 0 |
In this video, we check out city pack cars – a brand new add on for Blender that adds pre-rigged, render ready cars to Blender!
Read Moreby Justin Geis | Jun 22, 2021 | Blender Add-On Tutorials | 0 |
In this video, learn to use the cell fracture add-on that comes bundled with Blender to break and fracture objects in Blender!
Read Moreby Justin Geis | Jun 14, 2021 | Blender Scatter Tutorials | 0 |
In this video, learn to use the newest version of Scatter for Blender – Scatter5! This geometry nodes based scattering tool is currently in beta testing, meaning you can download it and try it for free!
Read Moreby Justin Geis | May 24, 2021 | Blender Add-On Tutorials, Blender Architectural Modeling Tutorial | 0 |
In this video, we check out 10 of the best add-ons for creating architectural models inside of Blender!
Read Moreby Justin Geis | May 20, 2021 | Blender Add-On Tutorials, Blender Curve Basher Tutorials | 0 |
In this video, we check out Curve Basher – and add-on for creating wires and cables in Blender!
Read Moreby Justin Geis | Mar 9, 2021 | Blender Add-On Tutorials, Blender Tree and Vegetation Add-On Tutorials | 0 |
In this video, we check out the tree vegetation add-on for Blender. This add-on has a large library of high quality trees and shrubs designed to help you create high quality vegetation renderings in Blender!
Read Moreby Justin Geis | Jan 19, 2021 | Blender Add-On Tutorials, Uncategorized | 0 |
In this video, we talk about the hard surface modeling tool Grid Modeler and how you can use it to quickly create hard surface models in Blender!
ADD-ON LINK
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DOCUMENTATION LINK
https://www.kushirocg.com/gridmodeler
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https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCKxXI-jD_xf5_kBo2xHNQow
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TIMESTAMPS
0:00 – Video Introduction
0:33 – Grid Modeler Introduction
0:41 – Add-On and Documentation Locations
0:55 – Using Grid Modeler in Blender
1:03 – How to Activate the Tool
2:08 – Using and Adjusting the Grid
2:24 – Adjusting Grid Size
3:27 – Aligning Grids with Edges
4:15 – Using Grid Modeler Operations (Boolean, Slice, Etc)
4:46 – Using Boolean Cuts
5:13 – Adding Geometry
5:45 – Boolean Slice
6:12 – Creating Edge Pipes
7:01 – Grid Modeler Selection Tools
7:20 – Creating Arrays in Selection Mode
This is a hard surface modeling tool designed to help you slice/cut and add to different shapes in Blender.
The way it works is pretty simple – to access it, you need to be in edit mode. Simply select a face, then right click and select the option for Grid Modeler.
This grid is something that you can inference to in order to draw shapes along a face that can then cut or add to objects in your model.
First things first – you can adjust the grid size by holding the control key and scrolling your mouse wheel. This is going to allow you to adjust the grid up or down. If you tap the “A” key, you can toggle between absolute and relative modes. Relative mode is going to size your grid based on the face size you have selected.
If you want the grid to be bigger than your face, you can hold “alt” and roll your mouse wheel to adjust the overall size.
If the grid isn’t fitting on the face properly, you can hold Ctrl and Left Click on an edge to align the grid to that edge
Note that you can create grids that align with non-flat faces as well just by selecting them when you first enable the grid modeler tool.
The way this tool works is that you can draw along the grid, then use the shapes you draw in order to conduct various operations. One thing to note about this is that as far as I know, this is a destructive modeling tool, meaning that you can’t go back and make changes later – once they’re applied, they’re applied.
Once you’ve drawn a shape, you’ve got a few options – you can create a new face, use your shape as a Boolean cutting tool, create a Boolean slice, and create an edge pipe along your drawn face.
One thing I find helpful is to extend your grid size beyond the face you’re editing if you’re going to cut along the edge of a shape.
In addition, you can also edit your selection once you’ve drawn it, allowing access to tools like the array and rotation tools.
by Justin Geis | Aug 4, 2020 | Blender Add-On Tutorials | 0 |
In today’s video, we’re going to check out a FREE brand new add-on that allows you to quickly drop objects to surfaces inside of Blender!
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