3D Artist Eusebi Jucglà shared the project.
Check out this cool project in which Eusebi Jucglà made a prototype of a shower shelf in Houdini, then printed it on a 3D printer, and now it can be used in real life.
The creator shared that only the object was made in Houdini and not the GCode. The shelf is a voronoi structure. Volume was added with a Sweep, and then the artist completed a VDB convert and an Attribute Blur to achieve the shrink after the volume-to-polygon conversion. The supports used in the project were the organic supports from the Prusa Slicer.
Eusebi Jucglà shared that for about a year, he has been collecting HDAs with a focus on procedural character creation. This is a big one that solves the cycles present in the rigs:
The artist also made a plugin for Unreal Engine to facilitate and speed up communication between TouchDesigner and the engine:
Eusebi Jucglà has a YouTube channel, which features mini-courses with tutorials on Houdini, TouchDesigner, and procedural characters:
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