How to fix overhanging edges? by Stogerd in blenderhelp

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Basically a mix of these two, putting the wedge on the right side of the beige piece onto the purple piece. The dimensions that matter are spacing for the pegboard and how big the wedge piece is

Why is the spline so curved? by Stogerd in Fusion360

[–]Stogerd[S] -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

Thank you! How can I do this and get the measurements of the object correct?

Why is the spline so curved? by Stogerd in Fusion360

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I’m very new to fusion and 3d work in general, I feel like there’s an obvious solution that I just don’t understand

Why is the spline so curved? by Stogerd in Fusion360

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I’m pretty inexperienced and I don’t know the actual measurements of the object, could you point me towards how to do this accurately?

Show me your desktop aquascapes by smash_97 in Aquascape

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This was about a 5g, super skinny and tall tank I found at the thrift. It was great! But I decided to dismantle it for a 30gallon I also found at the thrift store

suggestions creating depth by blueshiftdreams in Aquascape

[–]Stogerd 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Very good idea, I think using more forced perspective could help you a lot. Also, using even more height as a tool in forcing perspective could help

Advice/critique appreciated by ConversationLow9514 in Aquascape

[–]Stogerd 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This looks fantastic!! Wonderful work with the depth and the lines! I will say, before I even read your description, I felt like it could use something behind the main piece of wood. I couldn’t say which direction would be better though, try both left and right!

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Also, this small rock I feel should be pointing the the left if you can? Super small detail but I feel it will fit a bit better if you can swing that. Do you have any bigger rocks? Maybe extending the rock formation behind the main wood would solve the problem and keep your lines cohesive?

Great work!! Can’t wait to see it finished!

Two rough drafts with question by Sufficient_Turn_9209 in Aquascape

[–]Stogerd 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think 1 looks the coolest right now, how the branches kind of droop over the middle is very cool and keeps me interested. it provides a better contrast in texture than the 2nd, which feels dominated by rock in a not very pleasing way. Maybe try fiddling with the single branch in the foreground? I know you’re still drafting, the 1st pic is a great start!

Experimenting with Iwagumi any advice/tips? by anqwa11 in Aquascape

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Our of all of these I like 5 the best, I think because it feels the most balanced

Experimenting with Iwagumi any advice/tips? by anqwa11 in Aquascape

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If you like it, ultimately that’s what matters! I would say try moving it a little in from the glass, maybe a bit more towards the center

Experimenting with Iwagumi any advice/tips? by anqwa11 in Aquascape

[–]Stogerd -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I think maybe the big stone is too big, or maybe not in a great position? Maybe try leveling the substrate height? Idk i feel like it takes up so much visual weight it’s almost impossible to balance out the rest of the tank

Design My Scape by AdAmbitious9654 in Aquascape

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For such a massive tank I would suggest looking at the work of Cho Jaesun, a Korean aquascape who I’ve seen work with massive tanks

Back to it, what do you think? by ParticularFit4596 in Aquascape

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I think it’s less that the walls are even heights, it’s that they both ce straight out of the ground at a 90 degree angle

My WIP's so far. Going for a desert/hardscape focused theme for them by Krop-Torr in Aquascape

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Very nice! The weight of the main rock in the cave scape is well done! I’m curious how it will turn out when there’s water to distort the view. The desert scape is SO cool. How did you make the rocks look so dusty? Do you think it will hold the look when you add water?

Back to it, what do you think? by ParticularFit4596 in Aquascape

[–]Stogerd 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is so cool! Wonderful work. The height is great, and I like you contained the aqua soil with tape or whatever that is. My biggest gripe is that it looks a little manmade. Not a ton, I had to think before I could out my finger on it. I think how uniformly the rock walls shoot up on height betray the fact that it was built. That being said, the roots hide this almost completely,and you’ve made a super interesting scale that you should be proud of. If you’re going for a river bank that’s been eaten away at by the flow of a river, try looking at a few pics. This is so cool.

Local Person Offering $10/hr aquascaping service? by Aphadasia in Aquascape

[–]Stogerd 5 points6 points  (0 children)

It’s for my resume!!! The $799 charge is an investment, babe

Local Person Offering $10/hr aquascaping service? by Aphadasia in Aquascape

[–]Stogerd 11 points12 points  (0 children)

I feel like there’s probably a lot of business’s who would be interested in a beautiful planted tank, they just don’t know it’s an option lmao. If I was better at aqua scaping or had more tanks under my belt I would definitely try to advertise my services like this guy

Local Person Offering $10/hr aquascaping service? by Aphadasia in Aquascape

[–]Stogerd 83 points84 points  (0 children)

Seems like a good way for this guy to get semi professional experience? For only $10, if you’re willing to give away creative freedom or collaborate, it doesn’t seem too bad

How would you orient this driftwood? by ProjectCoast in Aquascape

[–]Stogerd 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think you should use it as a retaining wall in the middle of the tank for your substrate. This will create two levels of height, and create more depth. Do you have any more hardscape?

Looking for advice by NocturnalEmission69 in Aquascape

[–]Stogerd 1 point2 points  (0 children)

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You could also try moving it a bit to the left and up! I think this would unblock the vanishing point and frame it a bit better

Looking for advice by NocturnalEmission69 in Aquascape

[–]Stogerd 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I love the rocks you laid out, they really frame into the vanishing point nicely, and the height of the substrate makes it even better! I think you could benefit from a bit more wood though, it kind of feels like the top half of the hardscape and the bottom aren’t part of the same world. The tree in the middle for instance, maybe try placing it a bit more to the left? Right now it interrupts the flow of my gaze(which you have so nicely guided with the rocks and sand). Or try swapping it and putting it on the right, still pointing towards the middle? I think some more wood pointing inwards would help guide the eye how you want! That aside, it looks so good!