I don't know if I had as much fun starting out with Blender as Atrioc. As a perfectionist I really admire his "fuck it, let's just stick with this" attitude.
I think it'd be difficult/impossible to maintain that attitude and actually become great. You kinda have to be your own worst critic to consistently improve.
@@RealEllenDeGeneres Honestly I don't know about that. With that attitude you probably try out a lot and don't get hung up on little details which eventually slows you down, according to my own experience. Being your worst critic can easily become your biggest obstacle to greatness in my opinion.
When it comes to 3D my biggest obstacle easily is being afraid to move on to the next thing, it can even happen when making a model that is composed of multiple pieces (head, jacket teeth etc.). It's kind of like jumping into an ice bath, it feels horrible starting something new but you just gotta remind yourself that the feeling will go away and that nothing starts out looking good. Eventually I think I became much better when I started making everything in the picture first, then detailing stuff in a more wholistic way. So on a character model, I'm going to block out not just the head, but the eyes, hair, jacket etc. After that I start adding one pass of detailing on the whole picture, then another etc. If at any point something looks off as a whole, that thing needs to be scrapped and redone. Usually the second time it comes out great. Kind of like erasing a sketch and drawing on top. No amount of unproductive stressing over it and detailing a bad base will work. So do yourself a favor and start that part over. Sometimes it's impossible to believe, but I guarantee you will do it better and faster, and stay motivated because you are actually moving forward. TLDR: Atrioc's mentality is great, because it allows him to iterate, which is the single most important factor in improving at anything. Nothing stops you from giving it your all as you're producing, but you have to keep moving forward and make new things regularly AS WELL as being aware of your old work's shortcomings.
@@mushudamaschin2608 My biggest obstacle is to bake good normal maps. I love to create something new and to add details but I always fear that the effort and passion I put into my work gets lost by my poor understanding of how to create good normal bakes with Blender. I have watched numerous tutorials but my bakes just don't seem like they want to work as they should. Currently I am at a point I question the software since I have tried so much and nothing seems to work.
Just starting the video, I sure hope everyone involved knows to save the model AND THE TEXTURE everytime as they are, unintuitively, separate files. Of course everyone is awake and well-rested so surely no silly mistakes like that will happen
Both my son and I are learning Blender, so these vids make for some great family time. We've turned some of our favorite moments into memes that we quote as inside jokes. We could watch these for hours. More please!!!!
at first i thought it was a completion of taking 10 minutes on a model vs taking 10 YEARS on a model. i thought “there’s no way someone spent 10 years just to make a video” i was wrong lol. this was great video!
Atrioc brings the entertainment Stephen never fails to amaze me in how much he’s able to learn in such a short time Fully inspired after this! might just have to start my own blender UA-cam journey now 🙌🏽
If you join a class like the one from JHill you can speed up your learning process by a lot, especially if you get coached personally. You don't have to start learning everything from scratch by yourself and get taught a certain work flow that bypasses a lot of mistakes beginners without guidance would make. JHill is already a great teacher looking at his UA-cam videos and I bet he is even more of a help with his courses. So I am not too surprised by that result.
if you really learn for 10 days one particular thing like sculpting few hours a day then its possible. Problem with blender is that there are A TON of different things. If he was supposed to model the rest of the body he would perform worse probably, cause he was learning just the face.
@@annaromanova3575 He did well but nothing out of the ordinary. I just wanted to point out that the result was to be expected considering he had coaching since you made it sound like he performed a miracle.
@@PinkeySuavo I know what you mean, Blender needs a lot of technical learning in the beginning, like memorizing shortcuts and how to work with the pivot point etc. until you can actually produce something. With ZBrush you can pretty much start creating stuff right off the bat, although for really good models you will need to dive deep into the technical aspects of the software, it's like a delayed blow to your face. I am learning ZBrush for over a year now by myself and I still think I only mastered a few tools, customizations for those and some workflows.
oh my god this has given me so much motivation to actually TRY to figure out sculpting.. i try to sculpt something once or twice every year since 2021 and the one i did in about an hour yesterday looks like a weird cross between the 10 minute and 10 year blockout phase but with more defined facial features (only looks decent from the front) 😭 i almost thought i just wasnt cut out for sculpting and should stick to 2d because the pros make it look SO EFFORTLESS but thankfully it looks like i just need to practice... a *lot.* i also never use reference so i should. probably start doing that huh.
Great. 10 days guy was breathtaking. I once met a guy that told he tried head sculpting and found it easy. I never tried, but ...I immediately knew he was a liar.
While there's obviously a huge difference in quality, none of them could recreate the energy of the original image and get beyond the uncanny valley. The girl in the original image looks playful and teasing while the sculptures look kinda evil.
Wow, the difference between 10 minutes and 10 years of sculpting is hilarious! One looks like a lumpy potato, and the other could be in a museum. It really shows how practice makes perfect!
so, i was analyzing the thumbnail just for fun. first, i thought that the guys from the channel asked the professional blender artist to provide some pic from an already sculpted model and asked the newbie to sculpt something in 10 minutes so they can add it to the thumbnail and this would also be where the 10 minutes of sculpting experience were coming from. but then i looked closer at that greybox-face on the left and noticed that the proportions are actually correct, the strokes / edges are very clean and unless the sculpting-newbie is at least a skilled 2d artist (sry, didn't watch the video yet) he most likely wouldn't get those strokes right. that greybox-face is actually the work of someone who knew what he was doing! so my next guess would be that this is actually an early save file from the elven character we see on the right side. they just slapped two spheres with an indent on it and put it on a cylinder and called it a day xD of course there's always the possibility that they just took two random pictures from the internet... but i think they're professional enough to at least create their own thumbnails ^^' that's at least my theory... A GAME THEO- nah, this one's getting old
"The Eyes are the Window To the Soul - Shakespeare"
- Atrioc
first
i aint reading all of that
@vb_vex206 we filmed that a week ago! So now I gotta edit it :)
@@isto_inc I WANT TO WATCH TTHAT YOOO
nah I read that in the exact moment I heard it :0
Title shoulda been "Stephen and J Hill fighting for the second place"
lol
Thanks for the invite and for taking on the challenge!
Your model is soo good
Serious question. How can I take your course?
Atrioc is such a good entertainer, dude made his beginner sculpting the funniest shit ever
"please atrioc you cannot do this to the world" - a concerned chat member
🤣
i saw that too lol
Wordl*
Timestamp?
8:58
The comedic timing of the edit is icing on the cake.
I don't know if I had as much fun starting out with Blender as Atrioc.
As a perfectionist I really admire his "fuck it, let's just stick with this" attitude.
I think it'd be difficult/impossible to maintain that attitude and actually become great. You kinda have to be your own worst critic to consistently improve.
@@RealEllenDeGeneres Honestly I don't know about that. With that attitude you probably try out a lot and don't get hung up on little details which eventually slows you down, according to my own experience. Being your worst critic can easily become your biggest obstacle to greatness in my opinion.
When it comes to 3D my biggest obstacle easily is being afraid to move on to the next thing, it can even happen when making a model that is composed of multiple pieces (head, jacket teeth etc.). It's kind of like jumping into an ice bath, it feels horrible starting something new but you just gotta remind yourself that the feeling will go away and that nothing starts out looking good.
Eventually I think I became much better when I started making everything in the picture first, then detailing stuff in a more wholistic way. So on a character model, I'm going to block out not just the head, but the eyes, hair, jacket etc. After that I start adding one pass of detailing on the whole picture, then another etc. If at any point something looks off as a whole, that thing needs to be scrapped and redone. Usually the second time it comes out great. Kind of like erasing a sketch and drawing on top.
No amount of unproductive stressing over it and detailing a bad base will work. So do yourself a favor and start that part over. Sometimes it's impossible to believe, but I guarantee you will do it better and faster, and stay motivated because you are actually moving forward.
TLDR: Atrioc's mentality is great, because it allows him to iterate, which is the single most important factor in improving at anything. Nothing stops you from giving it your all as you're producing, but you have to keep moving forward and make new things regularly AS WELL as being aware of your old work's shortcomings.
@@mushudamaschin2608 My biggest obstacle is to bake good normal maps.
I love to create something new and to add details but I always fear that the effort and passion I put into my work gets lost by my poor understanding of how to create good normal bakes with Blender.
I have watched numerous tutorials but my bakes just don't seem like they want to work as they should.
Currently I am at a point I question the software since I have tried so much and nothing seems to work.
It's impressive that the 10 min guy can sculpt that well with those massive glizzies in his hands
what are glizzies?
@@PinkeySuavoi think it means hot dogs, but that doesn't really explain his comment sorry. He shall remain enigmatic.
@@tacklemcclean what xD
@@tacklemcclean I think he's saying Atrioc has sausage fingers lol
yea, I've never heard of the guy but I also got the vibe that he loves coffee, you could even consider him a cow for it.
Just starting the video, I sure hope everyone involved knows to save the model AND THE TEXTURE everytime as they are, unintuitively, separate files. Of course everyone is awake and well-rested so surely no silly mistakes like that will happen
its quite intuitive tho cause texture is image file but yeah blender should save it if you edit it inside blender
Just finished the video and i'm very sorry to tell you that Atrioc did NOT save the texture 😔🤣
The 10 days guy did so well for such a short time learning
Blender achievement unlocked:
Forget to save the image texture.
The guy with the 10 years XP - Her whole head has to be tilted forward. From there the differences are just sequentially growing.
“How long can Atrioc stay new?”
“Always”
*2 years later*
“Always”
every time it cuts to atrioc, i just die laughing dude 😂
Atrioc forget the most essential thing, bloom
Wow it's amazing to see the difference in the models! Plus it must be cool for JHill to see what kind of student his course churns out.
for 365.00
The fact he can sculpt out BLOODHOUND I can’t wait to see how this turns out
Both my son and I are learning Blender, so these vids make for some great family time. We've turned some of our favorite moments into memes that we quote as inside jokes. We could watch these for hours. More please!!!!
Dudes talking about trumps hair when his is almost identical! 😂
at first i thought it was a completion of taking 10 minutes on a model vs taking 10 YEARS on a model. i thought “there’s no way someone spent 10 years just to make a video” i was wrong lol. this was great video!
Very Satisfying video to Watch
i love the way the 10 min guy was just having fun
Now I can';t sleep. Thanks atrioc!
I cant fucking breath lmao. Atrioc's designs were a blessing to my mortal eyes.
1:27 you can see Get To Work, their new game.
WAIT WHERE?!?
i love these videos man, please keep posting these formats as a lot of people love it. So glad your videos showed up.
Atrioc brings the entertainment
Stephen never fails to amaze me in how much he’s able to learn in such a short time
Fully inspired after this! might just have to start my own blender UA-cam journey now 🙌🏽
Atrioc also brings the deepfakes
maybe i should take that course, even though I don't need to sculp anything for any reason
Have no idea who is the second guy but he is too good for 10 days of sculpting...
If you join a class like the one from JHill you can speed up your learning process by a lot, especially if you get coached personally.
You don't have to start learning everything from scratch by yourself and get taught a certain work flow that bypasses a lot of mistakes beginners without guidance would make.
JHill is already a great teacher looking at his UA-cam videos and I bet he is even more of a help with his courses.
So I am not too surprised by that result.
if you really learn for 10 days one particular thing like sculpting few hours a day then its possible. Problem with blender is that there are A TON of different things. If he was supposed to model the rest of the body he would perform worse probably, cause he was learning just the face.
@@therealKrak I don’t doubt the fact that this guy studied sculpting only for 10 days, it was just a compliment
@@annaromanova3575 He did well but nothing out of the ordinary.
I just wanted to point out that the result was to be expected considering he had coaching since you made it sound like he performed a miracle.
@@PinkeySuavo I know what you mean, Blender needs a lot of technical learning in the beginning, like memorizing shortcuts and how to work with the pivot point etc. until you can actually produce something.
With ZBrush you can pretty much start creating stuff right off the bat, although for really good models you will need to dive deep into the technical aspects of the software, it's like a delayed blow to your face.
I am learning ZBrush for over a year now by myself and I still think I only mastered a few tools, customizations for those and some workflows.
Bro Atrioc is killing me with his skills 😂
0:30 this guy sounds so much like schlatt, i can close my eyes and imagine it’s schlatt talking to game designers like he’s in a mockumentary
oh my i cant unhear it now
I love these videos with you Atrioc and a pro super awesome content!
10 minute artist work is looking like a happy red phantom from star wars
12:16 I don’t think that THING has a soul..
10:53 was pure comedy 😂😭
oh my god this has given me so much motivation to actually TRY to figure out sculpting.. i try to sculpt something once or twice every year since 2021 and the one i did in about an hour yesterday looks like a weird cross between the 10 minute and 10 year blockout phase but with more defined facial features (only looks decent from the front) 😭 i almost thought i just wasnt cut out for sculpting and should stick to 2d because the pros make it look SO EFFORTLESS but thankfully it looks like i just need to practice... a *lot.* i also never use reference so i should. probably start doing that huh.
I'm so glad to see more Catrio collab, WE NEED MORE!!!
Bro I was dying laughing every second of this please make more
i wish the middle guy had 10 months instead
I know you had a ton of fun cutting from scream to scream, haha. This was fun!
I’m so glad Atrioc added eyebrows because otherwise the sculpture could’ve looked crazy
Atrioc's Sculpture at 9:01 looks like the bully from Scary Godmother: Halloween Spooktakular 🤣
Atrioc made this video so funny every cut had me dying
The 10 minute one looks like its a character from one of those vhs horror games on steam
Thanks for the nightmare fuel
Thank you for sharing your videos.
Great. 10 days guy was breathtaking. I once met a guy that told he tried head sculpting and found it easy. I never tried, but ...I immediately knew he was a liar.
Omg, this was funny. At times I thought "let me pause this, because I am tired of crying out of laughter".
The blockouts at the start, look like evolution.
I really like this kind of content, keep doing stuff like this!
Cybertruck of guns guy has returned
While there's obviously a huge difference in quality, none of them could recreate the energy of the original image and get beyond the uncanny valley.
The girl in the original image looks playful and teasing while the sculptures look kinda evil.
Wow, the difference between 10 minutes and 10 years of sculpting is hilarious! One looks like a lumpy potato, and the other could be in a museum. It really shows how practice makes perfect!
its great to see new youtubers making actually interesting content!! New Era of youtube
Atrioc's masterpiece made me nearly piss myself laughing. Fantastic video!
10 days look like thing from horror game in the first 9 minute
"trust the process"
the extra hour was crazy!
so sad that this series is over
Oh man. You guys should do a 3 hours to make a mech and invite Marco Plouffe as the veteran.
I like the garbage one most. I'm going to learn now
I've been learning how to draw faces and this was genuinely so helpful!
I'd be so proud of making Stephen's one after a week and a half of practice. 😁
6:57 Bro definitely is a Prodigy fan.
lool the 10 minute artist is how I'm coping with life. winging it all the way
absolutely 10 minutes its fire 🔥🔥🔥
1:33 that made me giggle bro
looking forwards to the 100year compared to 10min next time
Video editor made me die of loughing
Pleeaaaaase make more of these videos they are absolutely hilarous especially the 10 minute guy pure comedy
we need a person for 10 months
Best part about the 10 minute one is the tongue
this is the funniest thing i have ever watched oh my god
Its a shame this video isnt getting tons of traffic 😢
funnier than the gun one tbh
haha the transition from the happy to sad scream
You guys are extremely entertaining. I enjoyed this very much.
I like how Atrioc's seems so close and then so far....again and again😅
Keep more of these videos coming!!
10 minute guy reminds me of Jshlatt
John pixer's call😅😅
atrioc's "sculpture" looks like a photo of a face mid car crash
"Why the long face"
but the most happy is the 10 min
I LOVE Atrioc's design
If anything this just shows to not be afraid to try out new things. Looks great lmfao
please make more of these!
i love this because its more than i can do in blender, even at the most basic level
i love how confident and sarcastic the "10 minutes" guy is, it may not look the best but he's still optomistic
7:16 🤣 take your medicine
And I've been sculpting for 30 years.
Thats absolute the best Blender content i found since i searched
so, i was analyzing the thumbnail just for fun.
first, i thought that the guys from the channel asked the professional blender artist to provide some pic from an already sculpted model and asked the newbie to sculpt something in 10 minutes so they can add it to the thumbnail and this would also be where the 10 minutes of sculpting experience were coming from.
but then i looked closer at that greybox-face on the left and noticed that the proportions are actually correct, the strokes / edges are very clean and unless the sculpting-newbie is at least a skilled 2d artist (sry, didn't watch the video yet) he most likely wouldn't get those strokes right. that greybox-face is actually the work of someone who knew what he was doing!
so my next guess would be that this is actually an early save file from the elven character we see on the right side. they just slapped two spheres with an indent on it and put it on a cylinder and called it a day xD
of course there's always the possibility that they just took two random pictures from the internet... but i think they're professional enough to at least create their own thumbnails ^^'
that's at least my theory...
A GAME THEO- nah, this one's getting old
The 10 mins one looks so cursed
we need to see more of these series!
This was such a fun video to watch
5:14 looks like a frame from gmod shitpost animation
The ten minute guys is better at yapping then 3d modeling
"Subdivide"
- Atrioc
I really love the atrioc sculpting 😂😂
atrioc JUMPSCARE was not expecting to see him in a sculpting video
10:51 lmao "my people need me"
I laughed everytime the camera switch to Atrioc lmaoo