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The Grid April 14, 2017, 2:28 p.m.
Hello. If anyone has a desire, can you tell me how to make such a grid procedurally?
Click for more photos [numen.eu]
I understand that it should be wrapped around an unseen mesh and repeat its form (so you can change the shape of the mesh and the grid will move beyond its form).
But how to procedurally make the grid itself and how to wrap it (attach) to the mesh?
Or maybe I'm thinking the wrong way, and it's make completely different.
Please, if you are interested in such a task, then tell me how to do it.
Click for more photos [numen.eu]
I understand that it should be wrapped around an unseen mesh and repeat its form (so you can change the shape of the mesh and the grid will move beyond its form).
But how to procedurally make the grid itself and how to wrap it (attach) to the mesh?
Or maybe I'm thinking the wrong way, and it's make completely different.
Please, if you are interested in such a task, then tell me how to do it.
Way of beginner Oct. 20, 2015, 4:27 a.m.
Enivob, thanks for the answer
I'll follow your advice
I'll follow your advice
Way of beginner Oct. 16, 2015, 1:46 p.m.
Hello everyone
I'm just a beginner in 3D. Familiar only with the basic knowledge of modeling, animation, rendering, etc. in programs such as Maya, Softimage and ZBrush
Some time ago, I was very interested in the possibilities of visual programming.
Be able to create the necessary tools instead of having to writing a lines of scripts.
ICE looks amazing and tempting, but it will not develop, Softimage will not develop. And I'm not sure that this knowledge will be able to find work in the future.
I wanted to ask your advice, dear friends. Does it make sense to continue to learn ICE and Softimage? Or focus only on Houdini?
Is it possible without technical knowledge to understand Houdini? And along with him to gain this knowledge?
Or is it too steep Wake up?
Most people begins with Softimage and ICE
Unfortunately I was late … and this path has expired
So … I wanted to ask you what to do next? Trying to immediately jump to Houdini?
I would be happy to read your opinions and advice
Perhaps links to useful literature or something else
Thank you in advance
I'm just a beginner in 3D. Familiar only with the basic knowledge of modeling, animation, rendering, etc. in programs such as Maya, Softimage and ZBrush
Some time ago, I was very interested in the possibilities of visual programming.
Be able to create the necessary tools instead of having to writing a lines of scripts.
ICE looks amazing and tempting, but it will not develop, Softimage will not develop. And I'm not sure that this knowledge will be able to find work in the future.
I wanted to ask your advice, dear friends. Does it make sense to continue to learn ICE and Softimage? Or focus only on Houdini?
Is it possible without technical knowledge to understand Houdini? And along with him to gain this knowledge?
Or is it too steep Wake up?
Most people begins with Softimage and ICE
Unfortunately I was late … and this path has expired
So … I wanted to ask you what to do next? Trying to immediately jump to Houdini?
I would be happy to read your opinions and advice
Perhaps links to useful literature or something else
Thank you in advance