Blender Tutorial – 3d Stitching in Blender


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In this video, You will learn how to make stitches in blender.
Blender version 2.79 is being used while making this video.

We will cover basics of
1. Adding loop cuts
2. Subdivision surface modifier
3. Converting mesh into curve and curve into mesh
4. Array modifier
5. Curve modifier

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31 responses to “Blender Tutorial – 3d Stitching in Blender”

  1. good tip, thank you. i was thinking about how i can make my stitch, i found some realy cool stitch brush for blender, but not for free

     my idea was Unwrap, UV export to photoshop/inkscape/gimp, paint a stitch brush there , and come back with the hight and normal map. my idea is maybe to complicate when i see your fast and easy way with low vertex, i think i will go your way. thank you for share

  2. A few comments on this:
    1: I don't understand why you insist on applying your modifiers – the whole point with modifiers (and Subsurf in particular) is that it's non-destructive and you can easily go back to previous steps. For seams in particular, it would be useful to be able to reduce the subsurface amount in case you are rendering from a further distance.
    2: Instead of guessing the amount of array indices you need to fit the curve, just change fit type to "fit curve". Optionally, you can set the "path/curve deform" propety of the curve to "stretch", so that the seams always fit perfectly.

    Other than that it was informative, i didn't know about the CTRL+T command. Useful!

  3. Finally, a tutorial with clear instructions, clean presentation, no waste of time and waiving unnesessary digressions and explanations. Well spoken, understandable for people who do not speak Englisch as their first language and above all, no self-portrayals of a mentor. In the end, you also have a result you are satisfield with. / Endlich mal ein Tutorial mit klaren Anweisungen, sauberer Darstellung, keine Zeitverschwendung und Verzicht auf unnötige Abschweifungen oder Erklärungen. Sauber gesprochen, verständlich für Leute die Englisch nicht als Muttersprache haben und vor allen Dingen keine Selbstdarstellungen eines Moderators. Am Ende hat man auch ein Ergebnis mit dem man zufrieden ist. THANK YOU / DANKE

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