jujube wrote:That sounds pretty cool... Maybe you can use a 3d model from the internet and put it into makeclothes. For example this model I found just now: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2504469
(geometry of repurposed models can be a real pain, though, as the faces in a model have to be either all triangles or all quadrilaterals for makeclothes to accept it)
Alternately: There was also a blender trick I heard about somewhere, of using parent/child objects + empty axes + array modifier (rotation) to create a chain of objects. I don't remember exactly how but it was super cool ...
It's not super beginner friendly, but I think this is how it was done: https://blender.stackexchange.com/a/2403
You get things like this:
I'm putting all this effort into this because I remember having fun playing around with this trick. I made a bunch of horns/spirals and meant to turn them into clothes but never got around to it.
edit: I figured it out!
Blend file contains the ram horn. I feel so accomplished.
http://pasteall.org/blend/index.php?id=50349
sg13NHarri wrote:Update: I just discovered I can not run Blender on my computer.
o4saken wrote:
This is just a very quick attempt at horns - all i did was make a bezier curve in the shape of horns and then bevel it to the desired thickness.
loki1950 wrote:When you are using the little text editor for posting use the tags along the top ie: B Quote URL the one to use is Img click on it upload your picture the close it by clicking on Img again.
Enjoy the Choice
jujube wrote:Below the save draft/preview/submit buttons is "options" and "upload attachments".
!. Click upload attachment to dipslay the "browse" and "add the file" buttons
2. Click "browse"
3. Navigate to the file you want to attach to your post
4. Press ok to close the dialog
5. Click "add the file" to add the file to your post
(source: my mom has a hell of a time finding and attaching files to emails, you are not alone)
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