How to Work with the Skin Modifier in Blender


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In this tutorial you’ll learn about where this skin modifier can be used, and how it can benefit your workflow.

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7 responses to “How to Work with the Skin Modifier in Blender”

  1. That was incredible in what you did with the modifiers during between 6:00 and 6:38. The result was the cleaner mesh.

    So for clean mesh, I will remember anymore to keep Mirror modifier on top, Skin Modifier in the middle and and Subdivision Modifier at bottom. I will do for the fingers of hands.

  2. I'm finding you can also subdivide edges with the loopcut tool (Ctrl – R), which lets you choose how many subdivisions by turning the mouse wheel and doesn't need you to select the edge first. It's a lot quicker for me than the subdivision commands.

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