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I'm continuing to play with sdf nodes in blender 3.6. I created a group to better manage this new workflow. Currently I can handle two separate addition and two different boolean . The modeling at the moment is quite slow but it still fun. #b3d #geometrynodes #sdf

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Фото профиля Newford
Newford3 лет назад

how do you solve the problem with such a mesh after voxylization?

Фото профиля Emiliano Colantoni
Emiliano Colantoni3 лет назад

Try a lower value on the High res. With that value you need a good tessellation for a smooth output and Sharp Edge at same time

Фото профиля Chris Hunk
Chris Hunk3 лет назад

Can you send me a printout of this template so I can study it here?

Фото профиля vangcki.eth
vangcki.eth2 лет назад

this tool looks awesome , do you know why it's slow? depends graphic cards or it's because sdf is not still optimized? for quick kitbash it should be great , for a complete robot, i'm curious to see more

Фото профиля J429
J4293 лет назад

Looks great!

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