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#b3d tip: Previously we’ve explored using Alpha textures to sculpt details, and how to make such textures yourself. But what if you want to add intricate details to a curved or even cylindrical surface? Free sample e-book: ⇨

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Bruno Cerkvenik's profile picture
Bruno Cerkvenik2 years ago

Is it possible to transform a texture into a mask?

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Moltenbolt2 years ago

Could also use the mesh filter tool (set to inflate) in sculpting mode to get a uniform extrusion around the cylinder 😁

Michael Jared's profile picture
Michael Jared2 years ago

That's super nice. I think that would work really well with the multi-res bake option too, I want to give it a shot

Pierre Schiller's profile picture
Pierre Schiller2 years ago

so timely. thank you

It's Me Sidar's profile picture
It's Me Sidar2 years ago

Goes faster if you use the filter brush, you can both inflate and smooth with it.

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life of ripy’s2 years ago

@hafkyozye

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ColoNihilism2 years ago

Luv u! bedankt

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