GSculpt Tours

January 16, 2008

Gsculpt is simple, fast and very easy to learn. Use these tours to get to speed on Gsculpt’s poweful modeling workflow.

One quick note! To navigate within Gsculpt you use:

  • ALT + Left Mouse button to Rotate
  • ALT + Right Mouse button to Zoom
  • ALT + Middle Mouse button to Pan

That’s it. You’re ready to go!

1. THE GSCULPT INTERFACE

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2. USING GSCULPT’S BUILD PLAN

Download the Gsculpt mesh file used in this tour, and try it yourself.

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3. MANAGING YOUR OBJECTS (MESHES) IN GSCULPT

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4. USING BACKGROUND IMAGES AS BLUEPRINTS IN GSCULPT

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5. USING THE DRAWING WIDGETS (HELPERS) TO DRAW FACES

EDIT: I just noticed Geoffrey’s video explaining the mesh drawing tool. Awesomeness. Download.

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6. MODELING IN GSCULPT - A BASIC TOUR OF THE TOOLS

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Is there something that these tours don’t cover? Email me at tours.gsculpt at gmail.com or better still ask Mr.Meanie himself; visit the Gsculpt forums.

One Response to “GSculpt Tours”

  1. Buzcatcher Says:

    Greetings,

    I’ve just found out about G-Sculpt today, and I have been trying it for the last couple of hours. Your slideshow helped me get onboard rather quickly and I’m really growing a genuine respect for G-sculpt.

    To put things in perspective, I’m a rather experience user of Wings3D.

    I think G-sculpt will greatly complete my Wings3D workflow, with it’s open surface capabilities (unlike w3D) and it’s drawing plane tool, and I really dig the “draw onty” widget.

    Lastly though, as a long time web addict and 3D hobbyist, I’m just astounded by the near unheard of status of this really, really great program.

    Again, thanks for your efforts, and congrat to the G-Sculpt developper.

    Regards,
    Buz.

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