3D Modelling Bad Batch Mount Tantiss Diorama | RBB Almost Live Show
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- čas přidán 7. 09. 2024
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This time I break down the thought process behind my inspired version of the Mount Tattis facility from the Bad Batch!
Something a bit different in this experimental episode! Introducing the 'RBB Almost Live shows' these run alongside my main build episodes, these are real-time largely unedited videos! I will cover the different concepts of my builds, essentially jumping on my workstation, rolling cameras and mic, and seeing where it takes us.
Check it out!
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love love LOVE this kind of stuff. please keep it up and it looks amazing.
Fantastic to hear thank you!! Lots more coming!
Insightful to the thought process, looking forward for the next one.
Thanks buddy!
Great creation ! 🎉 👏
Thank you! 😊
This was great, thank you for sharing your knowledge! Keep up the fantastic work mate!
No worries, thanks for watching and feeding back!
Hi James, I for one would love to watch some more videos of your 3D creative process, I'm finding the whole subject quite fascinating.
Thank you friend, appreciate the feedback it's very helpful, it's definitely a fascinating topic!
Great video, James! Can't wait to see more from this series!
Thanks bro
That was fun. 3DMax looks more in depth than fusion, or so it seems. But its really fun watching you move around and show us your brain. Love it!
Thanks bud, yeah for sure, lots under the hood!
I very much appreciate this video as someone who is gradually stepping into 3D designing my own SW dioramas.
Thats great feedback, thank you, much more planned in this style!
I just subscribed to you by the way!
I used to make stuff like this in Second Life using prims. Stools, tables, guitars...it was a lot of fun but I ended up giving up on it as I've never been that great at it. I have difficulty grasping distances and measurements in 3D. It made it so that creating things that were accurate scale-wise (like guitar bodies, necks, tuners, etc) was too difficult. I kind of miss it, especially since 3D printers have come down in price by quite a lot. I'd love to make things like this and custom miniature guitars and figures.
So cool that you had a go though! Thanks for watching
Great video James! I would love to see more of this kind of videos.
How long did it take to create this model?
Thank you for checking it out! Glad you enjoyed it, this diorama took around 3 hours altogether to model (I screen recorded the build for a later video so was able to go back and look at the total record time)! There's nothing too complex about this one though 😃👊
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Great video. Do you sell your files for 3D printing?
Thank you, yes I do via Etsy but all are available via Patreon too. Search Rebel Base Builds. Thanks for watching!!