How to cut holes in objects tutorial

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Uploaded by on Nov 18, 2010

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In this tutorial I will be showing you how to cut holes in your object. I will also show you how to create custom holes using curves.

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  • You should mention the hotkeys you are using, helps newbies.

  • @trimpton  good idea. i will try to mess with the youtube features so i can add it without redoing the whole tutorial. my new tutorials all show the hot keys in blender while I'm making the tutorial. Thanks for the idea

  • @trimpton I edited the video. i hope this helps

  • Man!

    Thanks a bunch! I did not try bolian a while since it was broken... I cant tell how stupid it feels, i could use ti so much since, but never tried it again. :/ Also pretty useful info about that alt-f! This will save hours of my life.

  • @kistuszek I know what you mean. I'm the same way when i take a break from using blender. i feel lost but it all comes back fast lol. Glad i could help 

  • cant get past 1:12 i keep getting an error message modifier cannot be applied to mesh with shape keys....DAMMIT oh and my blender looks diff. im using 2.49b

  • @apoc6400 ya i would suggest getting the newest versions of blender so you can take advantage of the new features (cycles, dynamic paint, ect.)

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  • Thank you!

  • @NsanecomX1 i have it but sadly i finally made something and cant get it to come out and into fallout 3

  • lol. don't work wit monkey to well but i think it cool and useful :)

  • Wonderful tutorial Mike. You make the use of the Boolean Modifier easy-to-understand. Plus, I didn't know you could create your own objects using Bezier Curves. To me, that was an added bonus, and one I'm certain I'll be using in the near future.

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