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Tutorial: Lattice Modeling in Blender

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Quentin Steinke writes:

"Adding the lattice to your modeling toolkit is an easy way to improve your workflow in blender.
To see more please visit my website."

7 Comments

  1. i had to use a lattice for something the other day. i know it would work for what i wanted but i had to look up about how to use it. this is one of the two vids that helped me out. though this one was easily shorter and to the point.

    i find lattices kind of backwards in relation to everything else in blender when it comes to non-edit mode scaling. scaling them outside of edit mode has no effect on anything and that's kind of the way it has to be due to how they actually work but it did feel sort of counter intuitive after having to deal with wonkiness from objects having something other than a 1:1:1 scale.

    • i *knew* it would work.
      kept giving me an error and telling me i didn't have permission to edit the comment to fix that when i tried.

      editing this one seems to work fine though...

  2. thanks, that's exactly the style that most youtube-videos are lacking: informative, straight to the point, efficient, no babbling, professionally planned and executed with the focus on the content and not the youtuber :).

    • Oh come on - don't tell me you don't enjoy blender tutorials with blaring electronic music, that start by telling you were to download blender (complete with screenshots of the webpage), then demonstrate how to delete the default cube, then proceed to leave in every mistake the presenter makes until finally, you've forgotten why you were even watching?

      • those are only good if the creator speaks in a slow completely monotone voice and says "um" or "uh" every third or fourth word.

      • lol. dont forget the ones where they take 5 minutes to actually start the video after they told their biography, talked about universally important stuff concering their viewers, their last video and generally why they are important and abolutely legitimately stretch their moment of being the center of attention to completely necessary durations.

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