I used to do a lot of 3D work but encountered depression, which caused me to gravitate away from it. Your tutorial helped me start again after years of fighting. Thank you!
i don't know why i've been watching so many other youtube channel's videos about Blender beginner's tutorials but until i got to know your channel you really made me learn how blender works. THANKS YOU SIR !!!
Although I can't yet do it at your speed, this is an amazing yet simple tutorial! I learned a lot of shortcuts from this and new motivation in 3D Designs!! (i haven't finished this cafe model yet, i've been doing this for 3 hours)
OMG I just got my PC a week ago and this is the first thing I made it! I couldn't be more happy with this cute little café! Thank you so much for sharing!
18:24 when I transferred the modifiers to everything else, some of the mesh was trying to snap to the center origin point, making the front of the building distorted. I switched from Edges to Vertices in the Bevel modifier tab and that fixed the problem. 18:35 I got some distortion effects when smoothing (looks like black areas in the mesh). I selected the objects with this problem, then went into Edit mode, then did Mesh>Normals>Smooth Vectors. This fixed the problem for me. I am still new and not sure if this is a proper fix, but maybe it will help some others with this problem.
Had to learn 3DSMax in 1st year of college and hated it, this video is the first I have watched to learn blender instead and it has worked so much better than expected. Completed a whole project in less than 2 Hours whilst being a newbie to blender, Great vid man :)
This is great - a nice structured approach to help learn some techniques - One point I noticed right away is that you like to create lots of seperate objects - I think somewhere along the line I have picked up the notion of creating objects as one mesh and it was great to break things down into a bunch of elements which I feel can work well andd enable a worflow that is very adaptable
Thanks for this, I had to watch at a reduced speed since this is literally my second tutorial, but it was very easy to follow and it came out great. Really appreciate you putting this out there. Learned a bunch.
I have just started to use blender, I am a complete beginner with no experience in 3D Modeling. This was my first tutorial and I am glad it was because it was easy for me who even didn't knew how to operate blender. Thank you for this amazing tutorial.
goddamn that's just amazing! I follow Blender Tutorials for years but your stuff is simply next level regarding accessability, speed, comprehensibility and results!
Thank you so much for the tutorial, I've been watching you for some days and also create some low poly models and I must say they are just awesome. I've learned so many new shortcuts from your videos that no one tells. BTW it feels so satisfying after i complete this cute looking environment all thanks to you and please keep making these 30 minutes videos with commentary
Thankyouu so much for this i rarely comment on youtube videos but your tutorial really helped me althrough it took 6 hrs for me to complete 37 min vid but still i learnt somthing new today thankyouu
Thank you so much for your amazing tutorials! Your clear explanations and easy-to-follow techniques have been incredibly helpful. I’ve learned so much from your videos and appreciate the time and effort you put into making them. Keep up the great work!
i watch this on .75 speed and it feels like im pumping iron with Arnold and for me thats the most wonderful thing. ty for sharing the know how. i have come so far in blender so ty ty ty
Okay so I'm a complete beginner in Blender , and i tried following a different tutorial earlier and failed but this tutorial was really super easy and helpful and literally step by step. I was finally able to complete my first blender project, thanks to you 😄
it was very hard to draw but at last i made it .not as like yours but i learn from you many ..its give you to thank you is very little .i will pary to Allah that may he guide you to right path. Ameen.
Great tutorial, enjoyed working along with this, nice way to kickstart my brain this morning and a nice little addition to the artstation page. Thank you.
I really enjoyed your tutorial. I've been at it for about a couple of years now. Yet, I have learned a lot from this tutorial. I like the way you are so consistent at explaining the moves you are executing. This was a very fun tutorial. Thanks for all your time and effort. You covered modeling, materials, rendering and lighting in one tutorial. This is so important as we do not learn "in a bubble". We need real world application. Thank you my friend. I appreciate it big time!
It was complicated at first but i learned so much new things. I didn't know you could work that efficiently also i had to put the video in 0.75 speed bacause i just can't keep up😅 Anyway thanks for uploading this videos
Love this! I’m going to attempt it in Nomad Sculpt though. Been a little too sick to sit at my desk, so will be a fun challenge to try transposing these steps to Nomad. Thank you! Brilliant as always!
Yes!! Once again I have enjoyed your tutorial/ssss. I sure have been learning new things: I just glad AND!!! Thank you for the subtitles!! I ain't complaining but it sure does help sir. I still like the way you say Propellers!!! lol I really do. Take Care!!!
If anyone struggles with the bevel modifier (I did), you probably have duplicate verticles. This can be solved by selecting the object that has the problem -> go to edit -> at the top left you can see mesh; click that -> hover over merge -> choose Merge by distance. Hereafter add the bevel modifier. This will likely solve the issue for the object. This and other possible problems are also explained in this video: ua-cam.com/video/VdlcAD6FRpo/v-deo.html
Its kinda glitchy but to fix mine I also disabled 'clamp overlay' under geometry. That stopped my mesh from stretching towards the origin when I added the bevel modifier.
wow.. what a great tutorial... it made me sweat / but i learned a lot. made som mistakes and had to work around those / but in the end i got results. and i might just try again. The pasing is very fast for me / but i did push forward in the end. recomendation: this is not a totally beginners tutorial - so take note.
Please what was the bevel amount that you reduced it to in 18:05, I can't see the figures and when I tried using a random small amount, my street lamp looked really weird when I copied the other objects to the bevel modifier. Also thank you so much for the tutorial, I've gotten so much better with blender using your tutorials.
at 18:31 i am having problem while coping beveling modifier some faces are seem stretched and things go horribly wrong even tho i aligned the coffee shop in an object my hitting the ctrl p HELP ME!!!
Thank you for another great tutorial! Really easy to follow and the finished render looks great. I have tried a few of your tutorials now and it's really helping me get the hang of it.
really love the tutorial like this ,step by step!I want to build the exhibition booth by using blender, this kind of tutorial will be good for me~hope you keep do it!THANKS!
when i click "copy to selected" on 18:24 my bevel is broken on other objects, help pls ;( This happend when i choose Arc in a Milter Outer in a Geometry (sry for my bad eng ;( )
I love this video thank you for explaining in depth ! This is the video I found most helpful! I did get stuck on the door part on Plane 8, for some reason I can’t get it to stick together the line just separates every time I try. I have no idea what I’m doing wrong I’ve even restarted and still have no idea 😅
Hey 27:35 there i face i lil problem. In emission mode there the light is not reflected on the bothom of the building outer surface.. please solve this issue
9:25 If you can't move the 3D cursor to the roof (Just like in the video) just right click on the selected object then Set Origin>Origin to Geometry. And try again (: And this tutorial is probably not for your first day on Blender !
i love how fast you teach all of these without skipping information
Glad you like it!
I used to do a lot of 3D work but encountered depression, which caused me to gravitate away from it. Your tutorial helped me start again after years of fighting. Thank you!
This is so great to hear. Keep up the good work :)
hope you’re doing better man, God has helped me personally, not tryna preach but thats just my personal experience
If you don’t mind me asking , do you feel before you took a break you had reach a “peak” in 3D creativity? I am happy you are returning 😊
Great tut for someone coming from 3DS Max whos trying to get all the basics down quickly rather than going through a 10 part series. Thanks man
Glad it helped!
i don't know why i've been watching so many other youtube channel's videos about Blender beginner's tutorials but until i got to know your channel you really made me learn how blender works. THANKS YOU SIR !!!
Glad I could help!
Although I can't yet do it at your speed, this is an amazing yet simple tutorial! I learned a lot of shortcuts from this and new motivation in 3D Designs!! (i haven't finished this cafe model yet, i've been doing this for 3 hours)
OMG I just got my PC a week ago and this is the first thing I made it! I couldn't be more happy with this cute little café! Thank you so much for sharing!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Однозначно лайк. У нас нет русскоговорящих, кто объясняет лучше, чем вы. Спасибо яндекс переводчику. Без него было бы сложно вас понять 😅
18:24 when I transferred the modifiers to everything else, some of the mesh was trying to snap to the center origin point, making the front of the building distorted. I switched from Edges to Vertices in the Bevel modifier tab and that fixed the problem.
18:35 I got some distortion effects when smoothing (looks like black areas in the mesh). I selected the objects with this problem, then went into Edit mode, then did Mesh>Normals>Smooth Vectors. This fixed the problem for me.
I am still new and not sure if this is a proper fix, but maybe it will help some others with this problem.
Playing this @0.785 speed is the only way i was going to complete this
Did you complete it yet?
I feel sooooo much better now that im not the only one🤣he has amazing tutorials but he just goes so fast
I played it at 0.5 😭😂😂
😂
Me rn 😆💖
Пока он делает платформу буквально за 2 минуты, я разбираюсь с этим все пол часа 🥀
I'm wondering if my Ryzen 3 , GTX 1650 can render this scene decent and fast, Is it possible?
You are one of the best teachers i have met through my 3 months of training, I so love your lighting technics... Thank you
Wow, thank you!
Amazing tutorial! I've already learned a lot from other tutorials, so I really appreciated the quick steps and how fast paced this was😊
Had to learn 3DSMax in 1st year of college and hated it, this video is the first I have watched to learn blender instead and it has worked so much better than expected. Completed a whole project in less than 2 Hours whilst being a newbie to blender, Great vid man :)
Great to hear!
Played it at 0.500 speed. But amazing tutorial. Helped me learn so many basic stuffs, short keys, modeling and basics of lighting. Thank you, Sir!
Glad you liked it!
This is great - a nice structured approach to help learn some techniques - One point I noticed right away is that you like to create lots of seperate objects - I think somewhere along the line I have picked up the notion of creating objects as one mesh and it was great to break things down into a bunch of elements which I feel can work well andd enable a worflow that is very adaptable
I use to be terrible at blender, but these videos are helping me get better
Thanks for this, I had to watch at a reduced speed since this is literally my second tutorial, but it was very easy to follow and it came out great. Really appreciate you putting this out there. Learned a bunch.
I have just started to use blender, I am a complete beginner with no experience in 3D Modeling. This was my first tutorial and I am glad it was because it was easy for me who even didn't knew how to operate blender. Thank you for this amazing tutorial.
goddamn that's just amazing! I follow Blender Tutorials for years but your stuff is simply next level regarding accessability, speed, comprehensibility and results!
Glad to hear! :)
I would like to thank you because you have helped me a lot
true ❤️🩹
yes
Thanks for this tutorial.
Even if it is a simple scene, you can tell you have a depurated workflow and it´s a joy to learn from it.
Glad it was helpful!
First Blender tutorial I've ever finished. Concise and easy to follow. Thank you! I will try some of the others now.
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you so much for the tutorial, I've been watching you for some days and also create some low poly models and I must say they are just awesome. I've learned so many new shortcuts from your videos that no one tells. BTW it feels so satisfying after i complete this cute looking environment all thanks to you and please keep making these 30 minutes videos with commentary
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Thank you for a great tutorial. SO much information in one video. The More I do such lessons, more I get confident in experementing. Thank you.
Glad it was helpful!
nice tutorial man, just had to play it over 5 times to actually complete the project
Thankyouu so much for this i rarely comment on youtube videos but your tutorial really helped me althrough it took 6 hrs for me to complete 37 min vid but still i learnt somthing new today thankyouu
Thank you so much for your amazing tutorials! Your clear explanations and easy-to-follow techniques have been incredibly helpful. I’ve learned so much from your videos and appreciate the time and effort you put into making them. Keep up the great work!
Thank you, I really appreciate it!
You make The best blender tutorials on You Tube! Thank you very much!
Glad you like them!
Best Channel for Blender learners
Thank you! 🙏🔥
i watch this on .75 speed and it feels like im pumping iron with Arnold and for me thats the most wonderful thing. ty for sharing the know how. i have come so far in blender so ty ty ty
Thank you! Happy to lift some weights with you! :D
Okay so I'm a complete beginner in Blender , and i tried following a different tutorial earlier and failed but this tutorial was really super easy and helpful and literally step by step. I was finally able to complete my first blender project, thanks to you 😄
That's really great to hear!
this is my first time making 3D objects, a very big thanks to you for making this tutorial
Glad to help!
Man your tutorials is the best, easy to follow with everything explained.
Glad you like them!
Thank you for this tutorial! My version turned out great and ive never learned so much from a single video!
I LOVE YOUR TUTORIALS MAN! KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK!
Thanks, will do!
It was a little hard for me. I failed once. But finally, I was able to create it.
Thank you for these videos. 👏👏
Awesome! Keep it up :)
it was very hard to draw but at last i made it .not as like yours but i learn from you many ..its give you to thank you is very little .i will pary to Allah that may he guide you to right path. Ameen.
Thank you for this. I just started with a donut last month and discovered this kind of style. And im addicted to making buildings and stuff xD
Great tutorial, enjoyed working along with this, nice way to kickstart my brain this morning and a nice little addition to the artstation page. Thank you.
Glad you enjoyed it!
N > In Tool > Workspace > Diselect Filter Addon
Thank you so much for the wonderful tutorial. It was very useful, and I learned a lot. I will follow all the remaining tutorials with great interest.
Glad to help! :)
I really enjoyed your tutorial. I've been at it for about a couple of years now. Yet, I have learned a lot from this tutorial. I like the way you are so consistent at explaining the moves you are executing. This was a very fun tutorial. Thanks for all your time and effort. You covered modeling, materials, rendering and lighting in one tutorial. This is so important as we do not learn "in a bubble". We need real world application. Thank you my friend. I appreciate it big time!
🙏🙏🙏
It was complicated at first but i learned so much new things. I didn't know you could work that efficiently also i had to put the video in 0.75 speed bacause i just can't keep up😅 Anyway thanks for uploading this videos
Love this! I’m going to attempt it in Nomad Sculpt though. Been a little too sick to sit at my desk, so will be a fun challenge to try transposing these steps to Nomad. Thank you! Brilliant as always!
Wow, you’re the best at doing this!
Thanks for making the tutorial. It was pleasure to learn something new. Have a great day
Yes!! Once again I have enjoyed your tutorial/ssss. I sure have been learning new things: I just glad AND!!! Thank you for the subtitles!! I ain't complaining but it sure does help sir. I still like the way you say Propellers!!! lol I really do. Take Care!!!
I love your tutorials. Thank you so much 💖
Glad you like them!
This was so fun and simple to keep up with thank you !
Glad you enjoyed it!
Love the pace. Keep it up!
Thanks!
it was my first project and i did pretty well and include road and table by my self thanyou soo much man!!
If anyone struggles with the bevel modifier (I did), you probably have duplicate verticles. This can be solved by selecting the object that has the problem -> go to edit -> at the top left you can see mesh; click that -> hover over merge -> choose Merge by distance. Hereafter add the bevel modifier. This will likely solve the issue for the object. This and other possible problems are also explained in this video: ua-cam.com/video/VdlcAD6FRpo/v-deo.html
I love you, dude.
Its kinda glitchy but to fix mine I also disabled 'clamp overlay' under geometry. That stopped my mesh from stretching towards the origin when I added the bevel modifier.
Thank you i struggled so much with that!
I still cant
you're so awesome man
Same as what everyone else, incredible how easy to follow, and surprised I didn't run into any "problems"
This was a very FUN exercise!
Glad you liked it!
Thanks for the tips, I really like your tutorials, it's helping me improve my models in Blender
Perfect!
Fantastic video, still tricky in parts, but what a great final image! Thanks!.
Glad it was helpful!
wow.. what a great tutorial... it made me sweat / but i learned a lot.
made som mistakes and had to work around those / but in the end i got results.
and i might just try again. The pasing is very fast for me / but i did push forward in the end.
recomendation: this is not a totally beginners tutorial - so take note.
i made a mall bookshop thanks to your nice tutorial thanks a lot :)
This is adorable. Saving to do this later
I have paid tutorials but this was so much better, thank you
i am a big fan of coffee, so thank you for a perfect tutorial
☕☕☕
best tutorial ever
Thanks!
5:50 i love how casually someone screams
Lol, that's a cut-out dog bark :D
thank you, you teach very well, every step, please coontinue what you re doing
Best kind of tutorials ever thank u really helpful
Another fun and awesome tutorial!
Thanks!
Very relatable. It's beautiful. The lighting is also excellent.
Thank you 🤘
This tutorial is so helpful, and ive watched A LOT. Really good job! I love this style of art and will definitely try my own, thank you.
Glad it was helpful!
The ONLY blender tutorials I watch at x1 speed
Please what was the bevel amount that you reduced it to in 18:05, I can't see the figures and when I tried using a random small amount, my street lamp looked really weird when I copied the other objects to the bevel modifier.
Also thank you so much for the tutorial, I've gotten so much better with blender using your tutorials.
Fantastic!
Hello from Brazil!
Thanks for the class!
É nois! haha
Brov is good, the info is just too much ❤❤❤
thankyou for making this tutorial it has helped me a lot :D
Happy to help!
This is so amazing, I'm so jealous.
Wow excellent ❤
Thanks!
So Nice 👌
Scratch to finished, I love this channel 💖
Amazing bro :) Made something amazing today !
at 18:31 i am having problem while coping beveling modifier some faces are seem stretched and things go horribly wrong even tho i aligned the coffee shop in an object my hitting the ctrl p HELP ME!!!
i tried beveling the object selecting the objects individually and when i switch the miter outer to arc from sharp theres the real problem arises
maybe your scale is off. Try applying the scale in object mode with ctrl+A
Thank you for another great tutorial! Really easy to follow and the finished render looks great. I have tried a few of your tutorials now and it's really helping me get the hang of it.
Goad to help!
You're a beast and I love your work! thanks!
Thank you for these tutorials, they are incredible!
You are brilliant
AMAZING WORK BRO
Thanks!
i love how you say "tiny bit" 😂
really love the tutorial like this ,step by step!I want to build the exhibition booth by using blender, this kind of tutorial will be good for me~hope you keep do it!THANKS!
this is incredible - such a nice style - thank you
1st time viewer came from Ducky 3D. You are amazing!
Thank you!
when i click "copy to selected" on 18:24 my bevel is broken on other objects, help pls ;(
This happend when i choose Arc in a Milter Outer in a Geometry (sry for my bad eng ;( )
me too, my lamp keep broke and I think the problem is the relation between the origin & Arc😥
Same problem here
@@Jonpey Try unticking "Clamp Overlap" under Geometry in the Bevel Modifier before copying modifier to all
@@Chechoo2299 Thanks this solved the problem half
i enjoyed watching your tutorial, thanks
4:00 9:14 12:36 19:01 20:46 23:40
Clean and short tutorial
Awesome work
Oh wow, you showing yourself in videos, that's cool!
I love this video thank you for explaining in depth ! This is the video I found most helpful! I did get stuck on the door part on Plane 8, for some reason I can’t get it to stick together the line just separates every time I try. I have no idea what I’m doing wrong I’ve even restarted and still have no idea 😅
after emission why dont i get the reflection? like your on floor
Hey 27:35 there i face i lil problem. In emission mode there the light is not reflected on the bothom of the building outer surface.. please solve this issue
9:25 If you can't move the 3D cursor to the roof (Just like in the video) just right click on the selected object then Set Origin>Origin to Geometry. And try again (:
And this tutorial is probably not for your first day on Blender !
Thanks for this tutorial, you've got such a great style ;)
19:50 how do add ambient oclusion/bloom/screen source reflection in render sampling? I don't see it in 4.2 version