![]() ![]() would need a final (that's FINAL :) scale design before I started, it's kind of fiddly doing it in my head (though I think it would give good movement, no flappy scales, easier alignment and be sown on with one stitch per scale, I hate my itchy brain, its why I drink heavily, but its also why I'm into 3D printing instead of turning to the dark side for a hobby, retirement sucks :) :)Įdit - In fact using that just gave me a completely different idea on how (not that I am ever going to make something like this :) I'd approach it. (oh and if you're wondering while watching as I was :) when I just checked if the video was still up, the egg shape is now under the character section. ![]() Had a thought (They happen and I grab them before I see something else that's shiny and I forget :) you can use the extrusion object (see pic) and make it (or a combination of them merged) into exactly the shape you want, then add fittings chop bits off, or bend/shape it etc, this video helped me when I saw it a (long) while ago, and kind of explains it better :) I don't have a learning problem per-say but between time constraints and how poorly I grasp things, until i figure it out and succeed, it takes me a while to learn. I'm trying to learn TinkerCAD but I wanted to ask if anyone would be willing to help me with just a scale I can print and sow on and a "top" scale with a hidden hole that I can top the rows off with and not have a thread shown.īarring that any youtube tutorial recommendations etc I will also gladly accept. I'm learning but I learn art programs very slowly. The issue is I have 0 skill with any program to make whats in me head. Let's yank some scales and sow it onto a cloak." It's very hard to explain. I want something that has that balance of organic looking and what I imagine when I think "Okay dead dragon. Most look so long and pointy and stick out too much. I have tried so many scales from so many sights and none of them fit right or look right or just its not what I see when I think of dragon scales. I've been looking for a pattern to make a dragon scale cloak from. ![]()
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