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Second part of the offroad wheel tutorial:
– How to create the tread on the wheel
– Add a “flat” tire effect which can be animated.
Thanks for watching! 🙂
As always, constructive feedback is welcome.
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34 responses to “Modeling an offroad wheel – Blender 3D Tutorial (Part2)”
Awesome!!! 5 Stars .. if YouTube had the Star system 🙂
Thank you this was very helpful , my only recommendation would be to try the curve modifier alongside the array modifier for a more precise spacing of the threads , it will save you to manually eyeball the position of the last thread
Wow, the best tutorial!
How about the logo print on them sides?
very nice
all genius thanks
Just started learning Blender a few weeks ago and this is by far one of the best tutorials I've come across. Thank you!
Kinda sucks you don't make tutorials anymore , you should play mudrunner you would kill it
Easily the best tire tutorial ever!
Thanks, very helpful
10:42 what exactly does adding that empty thing do?
That lattice is so cool! Thanks for the tutorial!
ficou muito legal! bom trabalho e obrigado por compartilhar. like
Absolutely amazing tutorial! What happened to the Buggy tutprial series?
this is a great tutorial man , you should really start doing more videos like this , i would love to learn how to builds trucks/cars for the pc game spintires? you hear of that game? please do some more tutorials.
This tutorial is exactly what I needed. Thank you!
Awesome guide! Nice tricks like mirroring by axes with !shift! and array modifier. Lattice is good ending)
Cool trick I learned is instead of cutting the pattern manually with the knife, select the cutting object (here the pattern) then the object being cut (the tire) in object mode, press TAB to go into edit mode, align to the view of projection (here the top view) and press SPACE "Knife Project". It cuts everything by itself.
to get the threads cut into the wheel you could also use knife project. if you go in detail with the threads it helps a lot if you use knife project. its also pretty easy to use once you know how to.
Really awesome tutorial too. thanks a lot for making this. really helpful!
Thanks for the awesome tutorial. For users with a little experience in blender it works wonders!
A tip: For the projection of the profile onto the wheel,
instead of manually cutting every bit, you can use Knife Project:
In Object mode,
RMB the "cutting object",
SHIFT-RMB the object to be cut,
change to Edit mode,
Knife Project.
If it didn't get everything just correct with Knife 🙂
Great tutorial! Very clear, very smart. Keep on the good work!
what did you press to seperate it at 1:17
How do you create a new item at 0:20?
thanks
You need to apply to find out. Thanks again!.
thank you very much my friend…
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my plain is not moving in the same way can you tell what is happening
Thanks for this great tutorial, really precise and useful.
And by the way, you're doing great in english ! 😉
Hey Zoltan, thanks for the great tutorial! Is it possible to release the source for future reference? Thanks in advance!
i like the way you think – it is not instinctive to me 🙂 Therefore, i get to expand my technique. Thanks for sharing.
Where is new videos?
Very nice technique. I hope at some point you find time to make more tutorials because these are good. If not, well at least we got this one :D. Thanks!
"buuttt, we don't have to be normal," at that point I subscribed haha. Love this tutorial! Didn't need it, was just nice to watch 😀