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instant-meshes
- Does anyone know any free retopology addons? At the moment I can't buy any addons that are for sale since I'm just a student of 3D.
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How to convert triangles to quads?
there’s a free Windows program called instant meshes that’ll do it.
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Need Help Reducing Face count and keeping Details/shape
It sounds like you want better automatic retopology methods. There's Instant Meshes, which is decent, and Retopoflow, which is very good, but not automatic and not free. There's nothing that's fully automatic that's completely satisfactory, though.
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Boar Skull using Metashape. The high density output is astonishing, the ongoing retopo is a living hell
Maybe checkout Instant Meshes for retopo?
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I started my journey away from Windows with Pop back in May 2020 (last screenshot) and switched to Arch after 6 months to get more familiar with Linux. Faced challenges and learned a lot. Now, as a professional 3D artist, I return to Pop OS for stability—full circle after 3 years!
There are other useful things available on Linux too— I use Substance 3D Painter from Steam for texturing, Krita for concept art and retouching, and this neat little tool for retopology. Again, nothing you can't get on Windows too, but it's so you know what you count with. You get a stable and reliable OS, full desktop customization to make it fit your own workflow, and a cool community in exchange. Whether that much is worth the tradeoffs depends on you.
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The Qlone app is updated and significantly better now at creating 3D models of faces! Take a look!
Exactly. Run it through https://github.com/wjakob/instant-meshes then extract a normal map.
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Is there a way to compress a file even more?
To be quite frank, you haven't really given quite enough context at all, but going out on a limb here the most common culprit of 3d files being too big is that they have an unreasonable amount of polygons. you can fix this by using the remesh tool/modifier (which will likely require some smoothing in the sculpt tab afterward) or using the decimate modifier. additionally if you're willing to use a secondary program, you could try a re-topology program such as instant mesh which is free, small, and the most clean & efficient at what it does, but if you aren't going to be doing 3d work often, its not necessary. After your poly count is low enough, export it as an OBJ or FBX file, and you should be good to go.
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What is the best/fastest way to retopologize? We were showed doing it with the quad tool but I've worked on it for the last 9 hours and it is tideous, slow and looks like garbage (at least when I am doing it)
I’d switch to zbrush for this and project this mesh onto an already topology-correct one. If you don’t want/can’t use zbrush, and you’re out of options you might as well just give instant-meshes a try as it’s a free tool. I had somewhat successful results https://github.com/wjakob/instant-meshes
- do you guys recommend me to retopologize?
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700k tris to 60k. Any lower and I lose detail. Any advice on going lower or is this just as good as it gets for a model with this much detail?
Instant meshes (https://github.com/wjakob/instant-meshes) is a free software that is very good at remeshing while preserving details
flat-remix-gtk
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I started my journey away from Windows with Pop back in May 2020 (last screenshot) and switched to Arch after 6 months to get more familiar with Linux. Faced challenges and learned a lot. Now, as a professional 3D artist, I return to Pop OS for stability—full circle after 3 years!
You're right! Here's the GTK.
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Gnome-clocks/calendar/weather do not integrate with the rest of the GTK apps
They are probably using gtk4 so they use libadawaita instead of gtk3 themes. There are not a lot of good gtk4 themes. I like Flat Remix (see also the generate-color-theme.sh that lets you generate a variant with your own highlight colors). There's also Gradience that lets you customize the default libadiwaita theme but I haven't used it much.
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Dark themes not really dark!
Flat remix gtk theme may be?
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Change The XFCE Theme to Match My Custom Awesome WM Theme
You can customize gtk3 widgets with CSS in ~/.config/gtk-3.0/gtk.css but it would be a huge pain to try and change everything covered by a gtk theme. Its probably best to just find a nice gtk3 theme that fits your awesome style (or find a nice base theme that allows generating a version with custom colors like the generate-color-theme.sh from flat-remix-gtk).
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Best LibAdwaita-compatible themes?
I am currently using Flat-Remix, which has GTK3 and GTK4/LibAdwaita support. There are some minor GUI bugs but nothing major.
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I am finally satisfied with my Pop OS setup.
Theme: https://github.com/daniruiz/flat-remix-gtk
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Gnome Extensions app not using GTK theme since Gnome 40 update, is someone having the same problem?
I'm using Flat Remix, it is divided in two packages "Flat Remix GTK" and "Flat Remix Gnome", the last one was updated to Gnome 40 and every application is working with no problems, except for Gnome Extensions, that's what I found weird.
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[GNOME] My Debian Sid Setup
My setup information: + OS: Debian Sid (11) + GTK Theme: Flat Remix GTK + DE: GNOME (3.38)
What are some alternatives?
instant-ngp - Instant neural graphics primitives: lightning fast NeRF and more
flat-remix-gnome - Flat Remix is a GNOME Shell theme inspired by material design. It is mostly flat using a colorful palette with some shadows, highlights, and gradients for some depth.
retopoflow - A suite of retopology tools for Blender
la-capitaine-icon-theme - La Capitaine is an icon pack designed to integrate with most desktop environments. The set of icons takes inspiration from the latest iterations of macOS and Google's Material Design.
meshlab - The open source mesh processing system
numix-icon-theme-circle - Linux packaging for Numix Circle
jremesh-tools - Blender addon for quad remeshing
Material-Original - Materia is a Material Design theme for GNOME/GTK based desktop environments. It supports GTK 2, GTK 3, GNOME Shell, Budgie, Cinnamon, MATE, Unity, Xfce, LightDM, GDM, Chrome theme, etc.
fSpy - A cross platform app for quick and easy still image camera matching
flat-remix - Flat Remix is an icon theme inspired by material design. It is mostly flat using a colorful palette with some shadows, highlights, and gradients for some depth.
apriltag - AprilTag is a visual fiducial system popular for robotics research.
Gtk-Theming-Guide - Unlock your creativity and design your first GTK theme with this beginner's guide.