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    Thank to MealeaYing for typing all those instructions out! And B9 robot arms? Yep, I'll have to grab those as well! Thanks!
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    Playing around with Chainmail:
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    Default Flowers!!!!!!!!!! Lots of them too!

    So I saw this post from Jempix and desided I needed flowers and since they mentioned using the Gear tool and since it is one of my favorites I desided to give it a shot.

    TrippleSneezeFlowerBrush.zip

    Flowers made of gears!



    Looks like a wax cake huh?


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    Thank you, everyone!

    These are great!

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    Some great stuff here! Love the chain-mail! Here's my small contribution. A simple chain insert brush. Tried it out on my MatCap Testing Model. Seemed to work pretty good. Hope it proves useful to someone.

    InsertChain_web.ZBP.zip




    Last edited by Webhead; 07-29-12 at 06:13 PM.

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    Wow, great brushes and they are all going to be so useful!

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    awesome brushes !! thanks for sharing !

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    guys i love you all! i hope to have some time (and cool ideas) to create some and give my contribution too. in the meantime my endless gratitude!
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    Heres my first insert brush.
    Hope its usefull...



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    hi,I am really liking these. thanks.

    to pixologic, it would be really cool to be able to use the the IMM brushes without having to add geometry first...basically from a blank canvas to create the geometry.. so the curve would be drawn on the canvas (2D) & the brush applied then hit edit+make 3D.

    but definitely an amazing addition overall.
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    Heres my Byzantine style chain. Its not perfect, pretty low poly, but hopefully some of you can find some use for it.Byzantine_main1.zip
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    Quote Originally Posted by OOZZEE View Post
    hi,I am really liking these. thanks.

    to pixologic, it would be really cool to be able to use the the IMM brushes without having to add geometry first...basically from a blank canvas to create the geometry.. so the curve would be drawn on the canvas (2D) & the brush applied then hit edit+make 3D.

    but definitely an amazing addition overall.
    Actualy..... theres something VERY cool and you can.

    What you do is this:


    • Select what ever you like, from a complicated object, to a flat plane or a sphere, doesnt matter.
    • Draw it on to the canvas and turn on EDIT and PM3D.
    • Now use your curve brush, draw however you like it.
    • Now if you turn on PolyFrame you will see that you have two Poly groups.
    • Go into the Subtool Pallet and hit Group Split
    • You should now have two things in the Subtool pallet.
    • All you need to do now is delete the one you dont want.


    Neat huh?



    EDIT: I totally forgot we are not supposed to be asking questions and stuff in here, but I figure I can get away with it since I'm not asking, I'm answering...
    ...and peering through tiny and ever shrinking loopholes....
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sangius View Post
    Heres my first insert brush.
    Hope its usefull...
    Thanks. Odd download site though. It opened a Porn Site when I clicked to download.
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    Default And here is another one... or seven depending on how you look at it.....

    Ok, this is a bit different and when I have some time I will do a very large complete series of these.
    With one exception these are VERY low polygon, but mostly very high detail.
    This is a number of brushes in one, so hit the M key to see the other ones, there is seven of them
    in there.
    I recommend playing around in the Stroke Menu and Brush Menu under Modifiers and stuff with
    these as you can get some VERY interesting results.
    Frenchy Pilou and a number of other people inspired these, the next batches will be named after them.
    Thank you Frenchy, you are truly a peach!

    FrenchyPilou.zip


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