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  • I thought the video was awesome really no there was no mouse and yes it took me hours to figure it out but you know what by the time I did the second by second break down to find out exactly what was done I will never forget how to do this Thanks tons

  • Open Sculptypaint.

    Step 1: From the menu Stone Tool, choose Reset to Plane. Then Force to 8*8.

    Step 2: Select Point Tool. Then select 4 x 4 points in the center of the map. With the step size set to "medium", press Translate Y Minus button a few times.

    Step 3: Select Point Tool. Invert map selection (Press Select All, and then deselect 8 x 8 points in the center of the map). Press Force to 1point button.

    Step 4: Select Sub Tool. Press Copy All to PB button.

  • Step 9: Select Sub Tool. Replace the 8x10 colored points from the buffer with the ones from the current 3D Model (Select on both the colors from the center

    of the maps on both sides, then press Paste Selected button). Press Get this model button.

    Step 10: Still in "Sub Tool" mode, press both Clear Selected buttons for both 3D Model and Buffer. Select 8x2 black & red points from 3D Model, and then 8x2

    green points under 8x2 blue & magenta points from the buffer.

  • Step 10 (continued): Press Paste Selected. Then press both Clear Selected buttons.

    Step 11: Select 2x4 black points from 3D Model, and 2x4 blue points from the buffer. Press Paste Selected button. Then press both Clear Selected buttons.

    Step 12: Select 2x4 red points from 3D Model, and 2x4 magenta points from the buffer. Press Paste Selected button. Then press both Clear Selected buttons.

    Step 13: Press Get this model button.

  • Step 14: Select 8x10 colored points from the center of the 3D Model. Then select 8x10 point on the buffer, starting from the top left. Then press Paste Selected button.

    Step 15: Press Clear Selected button from the right side (buffer button). Then select another 8x10 points on the top left, near the copied model. Press Paste Selected button.

    Step 16: Repeat Step 15 twice.Then Press Clear Selected buttons.

  • Step 17: Select 8x10 green points from 3D Model, and then the middle 8x10 colored points from buffer. Press Paste Selected button. Then press Get this model.

    Step 18: Select Point Tool. Select 32x10 points from the map, starting from top left. After step size is set to large, press Scale X Min button about 20 times.

    Step 19: Unselect first 8x10 points. Press Translate X Plus button a few times.

  • Step 20: Unselect the next 8x10 points. Press Translate X Plus button a few times (Recommended: same number as Step 19).

    Step 21: Repeat step 20 twice.

    As you can see in the video, you have got four boards, and an inconvenient triangle that intersects them. In the next few steps you will get rid of it.

    Step 22: Select Sub Tool. Press Copy All to PB button to paste the current map into the buffer.

  • Step 23: Select 4x2 black points from the 3D Model.

    Step 24: Select 4x2 green points from the buffer, right under the multicolored rectangles. Press Paste Selected. Press right Clear Selected button (for the buffer).

    Step 25: Select the next 4x2 green points from the buffer. Press Paste Selected. Press right Clear Selected button (for the buffer).

    Step 26: Repeat step 25 seven times. You will get two black rows under the multicolored rectangles in the buffer.

  • Step 27: Press Get this model button.

    Step 28: Select Morph Tool. Press Copy to B button to save the model for a later use. (In case that something goes wrong,

    you don't have to do all the steps again.)

    Now it's time to reuse the A model that we saved at step 7.

    Step 29: While in Morph Tool mode, press Get A model button.Then Select Sub Tool. If any points are selected, click Clear Selected buttons.

    Step 30: Select 8x8 points from the center of the current 3D Model.

  • The next steps will be a bit different than you see in the video, but you will get the same result.

    Start from the bottom left corner.

    Step 31: Select 8x8 green points, then press Paste Selected. Press Clear Selected button for the buffer.

    Step 32: Repeat step 32 until you get a purple area with four 4x4 green squares. Press Get this model button. Then press both Clear Selected buttons.

    Step 33: Select 32x8 purple & green area from the 3D Model (left side).

  • Step 34: Select a 32x8 green area on the buffer, under the black line. Press Paste Selected button. Then press Clear Selected button for the buffer.

    Step 35: Start the 32x8 selection on the buffer two rows lower than the selection from step 34. Press Paste Selected button. Then press both Clear Selected buttons.

    Step 36: Press Get this model button.

    Step 37: Select Point Tool. Press Clear Selected button. Select the purple & green area.

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  • I have seen a lot of useless tutorials. But at least those showed a mouse pointer.

  • this 'tutorial' is too fast to be any help if it could be done step by step it'd be better

  • Ok, I feel I must reply you crofoot666: no, it's not a joke. I watched this video trice, spent about 30-40mins and ended up with a multi-part sculptie 1 prim which looked like 7 blocks shaping a table. I'm glad I got to know this amazing application which is free. Nowdays I hardly use it but like I said it showed me a new world, specially for understanding RGB maps values and its behaviour. Don't feel frustrated people have different capability, keep on trying, eventually you will success.

  • Oh...I get it. It's a joke, right? I mean, I can't even get from point A to point B. I can click the stone tool, I can click on the "texture" format, and I can click on the "plane " type...I can even click at the top for the "B" Model, but I'm not ending up with point B, a gridlike plane. Does anyone get this yet? Help!

  • Ok! My first comment ever, after so many years I decided to create me an account in youtube... To comment here! 1º) Thanks for the tutorials elout01 absolutely useful and helpful, I got in touch with your application last year I watched this video 3 times and got my way in the application, creating multi-part sculpts 1 prim, lovely amazing.

    I learned from this tutorial a lot, specially how rgb values behave which opened a new creative world to me.

    =)

  • WoW! The first time I watched this I nearly cried with frustration. But after the 132nd time and several frame by frame walks, I actually GOT it!!

  • wth is that? lol

  • I wonder why everyone assumes that this is a tutorial. . .

  • Because it is listed on the Sculptypaint Tutorial web page.

  • hey thanks for the tut. i made a wonderful chinese cabinet with one prim ^_^

  • Brilliant artist and programmer. Completely useless tutorial.

  • I think its the more complex objects that people need stuff that cannot be made in any other way

  • I'm not getting any sound on this tutorial!!!!

  • look up for Torley's guide on how to make videos of stuff on the screen and such (I can't remember if the guide itself was a video or if it was a page somewhere, and I don't remember what exactly it was called)

  • Yes... I dont understand what's going on in this tutorial :)

  • oh.. thats was too fast 4 me :(

  • Currently I dont have the proper equipment or software to do this, any tips on that/software front to do this are welcome!

  • actually, would it be possible to write out the steps?

    like how did you start with just the 1 stick, and then pasted them using the sub tool.... and then how did you unfold them? it's brilliant! and so confusing for me.

    would you have the steps in your group on sl?

    seems to me that sculptypaint is an awesome tool, once i get to know how to use it! made my table today :) thank you. (but i think i had fins under the table on one side, between the legs.. :(

  • wow I have spent an entire morning trying to decipher how you do what is shown in your video and i can tell you it produces great amounts of anguish and frustration, its impossible to follow you and the video image is just terrible to try to see the changes on the screen T_T i hope one day you would really like to share instead of just showing off

  • He is giving us the program for free...how about that for sharing?

  • well id say half sharing only; if a tutorial is impossible to understand and with no explanations the sharing is inefficient

  • seems it is something nice to learn it would be much more awesome if you would do it in a tutorial way so we could learn it, needs some words along with the images, you know what you are doing and know the program we don't understand anything, we shall wait for the next video, thanks beforehand

  • nice work :)

  • awesome. ^^ w8ting for more videos ^^

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