@@attarJSomewhere on the Planet there is one Dude whose Default Cube, ready to delete, is missing now. Thats why we delete it after all, right? Awesome Work!
I have realized that the reason why I am not good at blender is not because I don't practice, but because I lack creativity like you. This is a work of art. Amazing
I feel the same, although I think irl experience plays a part in it as well. Like I have no idea how brick buildings are supposed to look because where I live there are no brick buildings. It’s all concrete lol.
If you want to make buildings, you need to watch and analyze a lot of buildings, what you like of them, what makes them look the way they look. If you want to write an adventure story, you need to read a lot of adventure stories first. Same with painting, music, you name it. The compulsion to create comes from analyzing first, dont expect it to magically appear in your head, it never does.
as a beginner who has gotten comfortable with the buttons, seeing the first minute of this was really encouraging to me, because I can see that a person can make the beautiful art that you make via a journey that begins with those same early steps that I'm becoming comfortable with.
just started working on blender and i love it, i feel like the times when istarted working with photoshop and didnt knew any key binds, same here, i cant even make a simple building or window, there's so many different ways to make stuff here, i really need to learn more
What a dedicated hard work ❤ i used blender for i think 3-4 months but it was very hard to use and requires extreme kind of focus to texture,shadows,lights etc good work btw❤
One thing i recommend is showing the completed work at the end. not the static looking image shown at the end of this video but show a completed PNG or JPEG image at the end, after its been rendered.
My experience in blender is making ps1 era models and character animations. It’s builds like this that give me the inspiration to “think bigger” and attempt to model more complex stuff for fun. Anyways, you did amazing! I wish I could be this good haha
Я теперь понял, что незнаю даже 5% в блендер, учусь уже месяц, всегда хотел научиться так моделировать, хочу стать разработчиком игр и смотря это видео вы меня вдохновили ещё сильнее, спасибо!
Hi! Idk if you'll see this but if you do I love this video the scene you created is amazing! I was just wondering (I'm a beginner at blender) how did you learn all those short cuts and different ways to alter an object? Was it all from tutorials and just long time of practice or is there any other way to learn it all? Like a video or a site with short cuts etc.
i think blender guru has a pdf with all the shortcuts, i downloaded a long time ago but idk where i put it, besides inside my head thank god xd. If u can't find it, while watching a tutorial take a look at the shortcuts used, some youtubers (this one included) have enabled a thing where you can see what keys they pressing, you can see this at the bottom right of the viewport
bro didn't delete the startup cube he's insane 🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯
😂
@@attarJSomewhere on the Planet there is one Dude whose Default Cube, ready to delete, is missing now. Thats why we delete it after all, right? Awesome Work!
😂
Lol
born different and i appreciate it
I have realized that the reason why I am not good at blender is not because I don't practice, but because I lack creativity like you. This is a work of art. Amazing
I feel the same, although I think irl experience plays a part in it as well. Like I have no idea how brick buildings are supposed to look because where I live there are no brick buildings. It’s all concrete lol.
Bro you need to practice to be creative
If you want to make buildings, you need to watch and analyze a lot of buildings, what you like of them, what makes them look the way they look.
If you want to write an adventure story, you need to read a lot of adventure stories first. Same with painting, music, you name it.
The compulsion to create comes from analyzing first, dont expect it to magically appear in your head, it never does.
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@l1z4rdon7 alot of people use reference photos for this reason lol
as a beginner who has gotten comfortable with the buttons, seeing the first minute of this was really encouraging to me, because I can see that a person can make the beautiful art that you make via a journey that begins with those same early steps that I'm becoming comfortable with.
Damn, Im too afraid to fail that I would watch everyone succeed! This is amazing!
Really solid work! I can actually imagine a character walking through those streets, very lovely and well done!
Thanks
Hello! I use all your projects to study Blender (recreating them) and I'm loving it! Congratulations on your work and thank you!
What a beautiful art. I too had a dream since childhood to exhibit such art. But no one is going to learn.
just started working on blender and i love it, i feel like the times when istarted working with photoshop and didnt knew any key binds, same here, i cant even make a simple building or window, there's so many different ways to make stuff here, i really need to learn more
As a beginner of blender ( as a interior / structure designer) this inspired and motivated me...may god help me to been a designer like that
This was extremely satisfying to watch
making stuff from initial load cube is next level dedication
What a dedicated hard work ❤ i used blender for i think 3-4 months but it was very hard to use and requires extreme kind of focus to texture,shadows,lights etc good work btw❤
I can't wait to know all the hot keys so I can get to creating like you!
Inspiring.
I am inspired.
You inspired me.
Thank you for sharing your skill ❤
One thing i recommend is showing the completed work at the end. not the static looking image shown at the end of this video but show a completed PNG or JPEG image at the end, after its been rendered.
My experience in blender is making ps1 era models and character animations. It’s builds like this that give me the inspiration to “think bigger” and attempt to model more complex stuff for fun. Anyways, you did amazing! I wish I could be this good haha
Beautiful, calming, and made with tons of care :D
What a beautiful scene. Your modelling skills are insane brother. Subbed!
Your imagination is 🔥🔥, awesome work broo💖💖
amazing work with very nice sence of style
I need to learn such skill! Nice work!
This such an amazing work, love every bits of it! Keep it up!
Thanks 😊
cmon this channel is so underrated, keep your work man, its great
Thanks 😊
Looking at this, I want to study Blender more and more and try myself in something new there. Thank you, your work is inspiring!
this is gorgeous!!!!
One day I will be able to make things like this. You are awesome 😊
great stuff. This is very relaxing.
Bro too good and lighting is just awesome :)
Amo, realmente amo... Este tipo de video, no... Este tipo de arte ❤
gracias
Remember....Everything started with only One Cube
i hope someday have a good pc for make that kind of things, nice job!
Dawg. If this is what must be done to create a single scene then I have severely under-respected soooo many things. My mind is all in a frenzy now. 😮😮
Blender is def one of the hardest things I have ever tried using. But hopefully, I can do something like this maybe in the future. Well Done.
its actually very easy when you learn just some basic things (its a lot easier than unreal engine)
@@NoobDude929 Not for me.
This was really great to watch and quite educational. Was really fun to watch your workflow.
Thanks 😊
This is wonderful to watch. Thank you for sharing.
Wow! Respect 🙏🏻
Impressive...
Makes me want to start teaching myself blender
Mind blowing ❤❤❤
Amazing work bro......
omg i love this so much
Amazing work!
This is very crazy... Don't be too unreasonable, bro, the jali you made is very crazy
Красота!! ОЧЕНЬ КРАСИВО!!
Wow! It’s awesome
Bro u r insane ❤❤
it will fit really good with overwatch 2 cinematics
Reminds me a bit of Nikiszowiec neighborhood in Katowice, Poland
Amazing work.
Before render 💥💥 Blast
The new Inferno looks sick
Great Work!
i cant even texture a barrel u make whole city
beautiful
Kya fillings hai yrr❤❤😌😌☺️☺️☺️😶
Great work!
It's Awesome
lovely!
Great job, I like the process. It reminded me of the Ascent map in Valorant 👍
brill! good job!
Bro thats really good I also trying this
Я теперь понял, что незнаю даже 5% в блендер, учусь уже месяц, всегда хотел научиться так моделировать, хочу стать разработчиком игр и смотря это видео вы меня вдохновили ещё сильнее, спасибо!
وهل استفدت من تجربة الدروس الخاصة بالخلاط خلال شهر ؟
A professional!
outstanding bro❤
Awesome.
This music fill in inception ❤
The idea is good for cs2 map ❤
Amazing i love it ❤ plz use mouse guide also
i like this video and it give me ideas for my little socail mmo thing i ..... was working on
please recreate a CSGO map but with your own twist!! that would be so cool. love this one btw very cool!
thank you 🥰
great job!
really very good
Amazing
If i had skill like you. I would want to make my own tank
Спасибо за видео!
В частности спасибо за запись полного процесса с клавишами!
How much time it took for you to make this
amazing, keep up the good work bro
Thanks
респек тебе брат от души!!!🤩
It's a miracle the cube wasn't deleted😮
Wow nice.
hats off
Incrível 😍
There are two types of blender artists: those who delete the default in scene cube, and those who don't. 🗿
True 😂
how you do it its very beautiful and cool!!!!!
smart process
Let's goooo bro
Where do you get your foliage and tree models/textures? or do you make them yourself?
Looks like Town Scraper but better
the outliner is crazy💀
Very hard🥶🥶🥶😱
:0 О-хре-не-нно!
Капец это круто выглядит
Спасибо
Looks like the next CS map
I set the playback speed to 0.25 and did everything you've done!
Great 😃
We are rusing B with this one 🗣 🗣 🗣 🗣 🗣 🗣
😂👍
Always molly car bro they don't call it inferno for funsies
Cool
Your work is amazing👌👌 Your pc specs please
Exelent
Hi, cool project. And where can I get such textures?
Hi! Idk if you'll see this but if you do I love this video the scene you created is amazing! I was just wondering (I'm a beginner at blender) how did you learn all those short cuts and different ways to alter an object? Was it all from tutorials and just long time of practice or is there any other way to learn it all? Like a video or a site with short cuts etc.
i think blender guru has a pdf with all the shortcuts, i downloaded a long time ago but idk where i put it, besides inside my head thank god xd. If u can't find it, while watching a tutorial take a look at the shortcuts used, some youtubers (this one included) have enabled a thing where you can see what keys they pressing, you can see this at the bottom right of the viewport
Very cool. Tell me, what processor and video card do you have?