English version of UV Editor plugin, translated by ShinyWarg
The wonderful ShinyWarg has shared their translated version of the UVMap editor plugin!
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English version of UV Editor plugin, translated by ShinyWarg
The wonderful ShinyWarg has shared their translated version of the UVMap editor plugin!
Make sure to thank them!
I've encountered problems with the x-rotation bones where moving the x-rotation bone would move the whole arm or forearm for some reason. I have no idea what causes that glitch, it's beyond me...
My best guess is that the weighting for the arm is all on the x-rotation bone. Either that, or thereās something up with the child-parent order structure, and the strength of the x-rotation bone [since itās a magic bone]. I honestly wouldnāt know because I have never run into x-rotation bone problems, so Iām really sorry Iām unable to help. I was searching for tutorials that might match your problem description, but the ones I found were out of date/had feedback that didnāt prove to help much. Iām really sorry I canāt give you anything concrete. I hope the other mods/other people who see this pose might know something that is more helpful.
EDIT; I found something that might help you? It didnāt show up in my initial search, but try cacti-sloomās turotial on rotation bones.
-Mod Antisignia
Heart Hands!
Here you are! I finally finished the tutorial! Most of it is just showing you how to do it so I hope it isnāt too confusing. I narrowed the video down to just a few minutes so you didnāt have to sit through half an hour of boring posing. I also included a download link to the poses Iāve made if you would like to check that out! <3
If any of you have any questions or would like me to slow it down, feel free to ask! And if you need any other posing tutorials/walk-throughs, feel free to poke me! -Howl
Proper Capping!
Here we are! The much anticipated tutorial. I know, I know. It took forever for me to make and upload but I just wanted to make sure you all got the most for your buck in this case. Iām pretty happy with how this turned out-
As always, if you have any questions, feel free to ask them! -Howl
Selecting In PMXE: Adding/Subtracting from Selection
Idk about you but it took me ages to learn this in PMXE :āD When using the selector tool as youāre working with material/parts, bones, physics, joints, you name it, Shift+Click = adding to what youāve already selected Ctrl+Click = deselecting from what you have selected.
I did not know what was a thing.
Just in case someone else needed the trick, here it is!
this is also really neat, I personally have wondered if a tutorial for single eyed beings has been made. I'm really happy to find that it has, and it's by the wonderful spaghettibumf! Go check their tutorial out!
I know this sounds super cheesy, but itās simple!
Lots and lots of practice. I know youāve heard this thousands of times from artists of all sorts of mediums but itās true! References, tutorials and practice is how every artist grows from a beginner to a master. No one starts out as amazing as their eventual potential will be. No one starts out knowing how to pose like a god. No one starts out being able to edit like a professional. No one starts out being able to create complete professional-grade models. Itās all a part of trial and error.
For me, it took me eight years to get to where I am today. I was slow at the start and, since two years ago, my progression has skyrocketed. I still have plenty to learn and I am learning something new every single day! But so long as you keep an open mind and you strive for improvement, I know youāll get there in time.
My advice is, try to master multiple mediums before trying to model things. I promise you, it will help you in the long-run if you already have a fair grasp of anatomy and a sharp eye for detail. But please donāt try to rush yourself. The key to improvement is lots of time and patience. Good things come to those who wait.
Please donāt give up on your dream, your job or your hobby- but please also donāt stress about yourself not doing enough. Take it at your own pace. Donāt let anyone tell you that you are not good enough. Everyone started from the bottom (and now weāre here!). So long as you stay in good spirits, I know youāll make it far.
Thank you for asking me, Xeliicious~! <3 -Howl
Additional from Mod Antisignia;
I agree with the "learn multiple mediums before modelling" thing. I got good at life drawings/drawing from life, which focused on realism and shading/values, which got me to have the tutorial for adding cheekbones to models via texture editing.
Practice is always gonna make perfect, I guarantee, and the more time you put in, the better the final result (*cough cough* like my model Etienne). As for posing, I'm a broken record with saying this and y'all are prolly sick of me, but references/acting it out yourself are the ways to go. Really study the way the pose works, find the "s" and "c" shapes in your references and once you have the movement of the pose down flat, you just do the details.
I'll have to include an example as to what I mean later, since that last part is something I learned from drawing from life. Please someone remind me. But yeh, Xelii, you are great at MMD in my opinion, I love your aesthetic and hope you are comfy with it too. šš
I knew this tutorial existed but for the life of me, I could never find it when I needed to use it. Here is cacti-sloom's awesome third eye tutorial!