I started this tutorial only because i saw the finished product with street, it looks amazing and after modeling that stupid building he didnt show it. I dont uderstand since he recorded it and finished it. Pretty stupid attitude if u ask me. If I wanted to know how to model building, there are many shorter tutorials on that, it doesnt make any logic at all.
Absolutly amazing tutorial! I have come across many helpful tutorials across the internet in my quest to learn, But so far I haven't learned so much from a single video! Thank you SO much!
There are such videos, which one enjoys watching once. And then there are true gems such as this, which I find myself coming back to every two years or so. Outstanding, Mr MacKinnon (apologies if I got that wrong) / Wayward Art Company! This video has aged very well and can continue to serve as artistic inspiration, despite Blender having changed its UI considerably since the upload. Kind regards.
Excellent tutorial. I've learned a lot. I'm transitioning what you're teaching to 2.80. It's been a satisfying journey so far. I like you stuff. Thanks for sharing.
Thankyou, this was an amazing tutorial. I'm a complete beginner at Blender, although I've done other 3d art before, and only started learning Blender yesterday. However I could still easily follow your explanations and it really put together a lot of advanced skills by showing a useful end goal to work towards.
excellent work you did! you are not only showing up your modelling review in video but you made a tutorial to share your knowledge with other people. +10 for video and tutorial
Thank you so much for this awesome tutorial! Your knowledge combined with your teaching skills made a noob like me make very first steps in modeling with ease. Cheers
Applying the texture for the most fiddly bits (e.g. window frames) to the whole model first. And then selecting the other/larger faces and assinging the other textures - is such a good idea. I hadn't thought of that and it's such a simple way to speed up texturing and help keep me sane! ;D - Thanks for the video.
That was absolutely amazing, thank you so much. Too bad you had to skip the UV part, that's what I really wanted the most to learn. Thanks again for this, I hope you'll keep them coming! =]
Awesome tutorial, one of the best I've seen. Gained plenty of ideas better ways of modelling buildings. The texturing part of the vid was brilliant as this is not my strongest area in blender. Excellent job. Look forward to watching more of your vids. Many Thanks
I have done this building many times, & will continue my work to perfection. For those of you that can´t keep up with Michael´s work in the video. Slow the video down. That have helped me alot. I like that comic book look of the building. Best regards/Lif
This one of the best tutorials to making and texturing a building in blender for a videogame!!. The only part i did not see in the video is how to make a glass effect on windows, and if in the end, the mesh of the building must be attached to the mesh windows to make a single object. Thanks for the video!!. keep it up!!!
Awesome video, just what I was looking for! Thanks! You're super quick with Blender. I'm gonna have to watch this a few more times to catch everything. lol
walterbenford Haha, sorry Walter. Actually I speed the video up a bit to keep it under an hour. In reality, most of my time using blender is spent just staring at the monitor. :)
Very good tutorial,i have learn a lot of few things that i didn't know.Very well explained too even for people like me who didn't really speak english.Thank you very much !
a very good tutorial and very clean work, thank you very much and we expect more tutorials like this one Ps: for people who can't follow you can reduce the speed or pause the video for people who criticize making a tutorial isn't easy thing to do, there might be some mistakes or omissions but it's still a very good even high quality tutorial and for free, so be nice and show some gratitude; and if you think it's bad then show us what you are capable of because talking is always easier
thanks for people who don't know the keys just pay more attention, all keys combinations were basic ones and he was saying the names of operations he was doing
Really informative; always nice to see another workflow. One minor thing: it's "vertex" in singular form and "vertices" for plural, like "index" and "indices".
We could also talk about the habit of Month/Day/Year instead of Day/month/Year like every sane person would do. This conversation reminds me of pulp fiction, the metrical system 😂😂😂
This was really good. Well taught for advanced users/modellers. I'm pretty new to all this stuff... so I'll check out your channel for something more akin to my pathetic skillbase :)
Great Tutorial i like the way you use to make thing's simple , can you plz tell me about the kind of maps that you baked in cycles and some tips about reducing noise plz .
Windows has a whole button only for screenshots, has had for 25 years now. It's the Print Screen keyboard button, usually labeled PrtScn. Pressed alone, it takes whole desktop, Alt+PrtScn takes only the active window. The screenshot is saved onto the clipboard, and can be pasted into any graphics application. Windows mouse pointer is removed from the screenshot. Windows Paint adjusts the canvas size upwards to match the pasted image, and Photoshop defaults new images to clipboard size. Of course the button having no visible effect, most people never discover this.
Super helpful video. Messed me up a little in the beginning when you said scale it up 10 meters, but you only did 8. Lol. All my windows were completely different than yours. I caught on and fixed it though. Amazing tutorial!!!
I've just started using Blender and your tutorial really helped me a lot. I've learned the basics and now i can do more stuff on my own. Thanks bro. Hope to see more Tutorials from you in the near future! Keep it up.♥
The trick to bake multiple materials into one texture is absolutely priceless. Thank you very much!!!
This has been one of the most helpful videos I've seen for learning texturing and other techniques. Simply amazing stuff.
you need to display what keys are being pressed in order for someone to follow what you do.
He is right. I understand this is an advanced video tutorial but its still hard to follow up.
Well you want it from the guy who named his video Modeling and --->TEXTURING
I started this tutorial only because i saw the finished product with street, it looks amazing and after modeling that stupid building he didnt show it. I dont uderstand since he recorded it and finished it. Pretty stupid attitude if u ask me. If I wanted to know how to model building, there are many shorter tutorials on that, it doesnt make any logic at all.
haha, I was also interested on that part
This video says nothing about a tutorial in the title. He is just guiding those who have some knowledge of the program, through it a bit.
Absolutly amazing tutorial! I have come across many helpful tutorials across the internet in my quest to learn, But so far I haven't learned so much from a single video! Thank you SO much!
There are such videos, which one enjoys watching once. And then there are true gems such as this, which I find myself coming back to every two years or so. Outstanding, Mr MacKinnon (apologies if I got that wrong) / Wayward Art Company! This video has aged very well and can continue to serve as artistic inspiration, despite Blender having changed its UI considerably since the upload. Kind regards.
I saw this video for the first time about 2 years ago and I re watched it today. Really enjoyable and great to re watch!
5 minutes in and this is the most useful blender video I have come across in 6 months. Subbed and liked!
This is one of the best Blender tutorials i've watched! good job man
Excellent tutorial. I've learned a lot. I'm transitioning what you're teaching to 2.80. It's been a satisfying journey so far. I like you stuff. Thanks for sharing.
Thankyou, this was an amazing tutorial. I'm a complete beginner at Blender, although I've done other 3d art before, and only started learning Blender yesterday. However I could still easily follow your explanations and it really put together a lot of advanced skills by showing a useful end goal to work towards.
excellent work you did!
you are not only showing up your modelling review in video but you made a tutorial to share your knowledge with other people.
+10 for video and tutorial
Thank you so much for this awesome tutorial! Your knowledge combined with your teaching skills made a noob like me make very first steps in modeling with ease. Cheers
One of the best tutorials I've already seen. :)
I love it when people share their work.
The techniques used in this tutorial are so unique
Thank you! Really concise and very informative tutorial indeed.
I'm gonna be coming back to this video hundreds of times, I can already tell
Stunning. I'm still working on getting familiar with the program. Your video helped immensely. Thank you for your time making this.
Great work from start to finish, thank you very insightful!!
Incredible job
I really like your style of workflow and how knowledgeable you are of Blender's tools
Applying the texture for the most fiddly bits (e.g. window frames) to the whole model first. And then selecting the other/larger faces and assinging the other textures - is such a good idea. I hadn't thought of that and it's such a simple way to speed up texturing and help keep me sane! ;D - Thanks for the video.
This guy is just awesome, nobody makes this kind of tuts nowadays!
WoW! Thanx for the interesting lesson! I've learned a lot! I didn't think it could look so cool in Blender render. Thank you, again!
I have to say, this is one of the better Blender tutorials I've watched. Thanks! Do an interior building layout if you ever do a follow up!
+Allen Gingrich Thanks, Allen! I may do an interior tutorial in the future. That sounds like fun! :)
+Wayward Art Company
Where can you switch the grid so that you move the blocks in a determined way?
thx by the way :D
If you hold Control while dragging Faces they will snap to the grid.
Wayward Art Company
And how little is your grid?
xD
Wayward Art Company
Nevermind mate xD
Sry for me being so inpacience
VERY NICE! and you must have made tons of buildings, and other stuff, you are very comfortable doing and explaining. love that house, too!
........Informative, easy to understand and chocked full of useful techniques......... Appreciate the tutorial.
great video! i learned few new tips from this and finally understood secret of baking in internal render :)
Very good modeling! Thanks for sharing you're knowledge :)
Awesome video thanks for posting, it helps a lot. Can't wait to see more stuff.
Some very useful information here. Well presented.
Fantastic tutorial, it helps a lot... Thanks so much.
That was absolutely amazing, thank you so much. Too bad you had to skip the UV part, that's what I really wanted the most to learn. Thanks again for this, I hope you'll keep them coming! =]
Thanks for the video, very helpful and well explained. Off to make so soft
Amazing tutorial, using simple but effective techniques, liked and subbed, thank you!
absolutely amazing. Thank you so much!
Awesome tutorial, one of the best I've seen. Gained plenty of ideas better ways of modelling buildings. The texturing part of the vid was brilliant as this is not my strongest area in blender. Excellent job. Look forward to watching more of your vids. Many Thanks
I have done this building many times, & will continue my work to perfection. For those of you that can´t keep up with Michael´s work in the video. Slow the video down. That have helped me alot. I like that comic book look of the building. Best regards/Lif
this is an amazing video thank you for saying the keybindings every time you used them it was really helpful
This one of the best tutorials to making and texturing a building in blender for a videogame!!.
The only part i did not see in the video is how to make a glass effect on windows, and if in the end, the mesh of the building must be attached to the mesh windows to make a single object.
Thanks for the video!!. keep it up!!!
Very nice video! I enjoy this type of building. It was fun to watch but too fast for beginners. Thanks for creating and sharing.
Dude, you are excellent! Thanks for such a cool tutorial!
Great work👏🏻, thanks for sharing!
Beautiful job.
amazingly done. congrats!
Excelente.Mucha atención a los detalles.Muchas gracias por los videos.
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Why make a video about texturing then say to check out other videos online about texturing?
Good narrating voice, good explaining, good content. Well done!
Thanks! Amazing tut!
Thanks for all of your tips! I've just been getting into producing myself for my artists and mannnnn. It's like science lmao. Thanks a ton!
This was pretty amazing!
Nice Tutorial Awesome Work
Subbed within 60 seconds after seeing that opening image. :-)
Beautiful work.
Thanks for sharing your knowledge.
Amazing tutorials
Thank you so much. You helped me a lot because Im curently modelling buildings of my home town for use in Cities Skylines :)
Excellent tutorial!
Great tutorial. This will be helpful for my BGE project
Awesome video, just what I was looking for! Thanks! You're super quick with Blender. I'm gonna have to watch this a few more times to catch everything. lol
walterbenford Haha, sorry Walter. Actually I speed the video up a bit to keep it under an hour. In reality, most of my time using blender is spent just staring at the monitor. :)
oh god! this tutorial is exactly what i need. Thanks a lot.
Very good tutorial,i have learn a lot of few things that i didn't know.Very well explained too even for people like me who didn't really speak english.Thank you very much !
a very good tutorial and very clean work, thank you very much and we expect more tutorials like this one
Ps: for people who can't follow you can reduce the speed or pause the video
for people who criticize making a tutorial isn't easy thing to do, there might be some mistakes or omissions but it's still a very good even high quality tutorial and for free, so be nice and show some gratitude; and if you think it's bad then show us what you are capable of because talking is always easier
very interesting the baking of the cube projection!!
Amazing tutorial, thanks for sharing
great tut, I`ve really learned a lot! Thank you so much for sharing this, keep it up, looking forward to your next vid :)
thanks
for people who don't know the keys just pay more attention, all keys combinations were basic ones and he was saying the names of operations he was doing
This is amazing
Great video, I'm doing some architectural modeling myself and this is very helpful.
thanks so much for the awesome tutorial!
Really informative; always nice to see another workflow. One minor thing: it's "vertex" in singular form and "vertices" for plural, like "index" and "indices".
Great tutorial, thank you very much
Oh man! thank you! This is awesome!
Thanks for this video got a lot of great little tips from it!
This is so good of a Tutorial!
So helpful, thank you!
Im very greatful, your video help me a lot in many times, thank you man, really i appreciate your content, keep the amazing work dude.
really nice !
"I'm going to use metric because most of the world does"
Congratulations c;
lol you're pathetic
Mateusz Mateusz how so
Mateusz Mateusz what a strange response.
We could also talk about the habit of Month/Day/Year instead of Day/month/Year like every sane person would do. This conversation reminds me of pulp fiction, the metrical system 😂😂😂
Great tut!
Great Video. It never crossed my mind to use Google Street View, brilliant idea.
Really great job, thanks a lot for sharing that ;)
Oh man this is so inspiring..
Thank you, you video helped me alot!
NICE VIDEO....REALLY TALENTED
This was really good. Well taught for advanced users/modellers. I'm pretty new to all this stuff... so I'll check out your channel for something more akin to my pathetic skillbase :)
Thanks a lot for this tutorial man
Great Style Sir
Wow! Just learning blender, this blew my mind , yes, keys would be awesome
Great Tutorial i like the way you use to make thing's simple , can you plz tell me about the kind of maps that you baked in cycles and some tips about reducing noise plz .
nice i really want to be able to model buildings well for a project in school
Great video. would have like to see it made again with the changes made to 2.8.
Windows has a whole button only for screenshots, has had for 25 years now.
It's the Print Screen keyboard button, usually labeled PrtScn. Pressed alone, it takes whole desktop, Alt+PrtScn takes only the active window. The screenshot is saved onto the clipboard, and can be pasted into any graphics application. Windows mouse pointer is removed from the screenshot. Windows Paint adjusts the canvas size upwards to match the pasted image, and Photoshop defaults new images to clipboard size.
Of course the button having no visible effect, most people never discover this.
+Siana Gearz I didn't knoe the Alt combination for active window. Great tip.
Or use the Snipping Tool found from Start's search, unless you're in Windows XP
Ah... I downloaded gyazo for no reason :(
Thanks for the tip that you can also press Alt + Print for the active window!
I thought it was so obvious, but then I saw comments underneath yours xD
Super helpful video. Messed me up a little in the beginning when you said scale it up 10 meters, but you only did 8. Lol. All my windows were completely different than yours. I caught on and fixed it though. Amazing tutorial!!!
I realised it when I started doing the windows :)
Very good video
Wow that's a lot of work and it is really amazing the result is realistic also I want to learn to use blender
Thank u very much helped me a lot!
I've just started using Blender and your tutorial really helped me a lot. I've learned the basics and now i can do more stuff on my own. Thanks bro. Hope to see more Tutorials from you in the near future! Keep it up.♥
This would be good for skylines
You are really cool man
You had me at the Morrisey & Ramones posters.
Thank you for your reply!
Great tutorial! How did you make the realtime reflection of the windows?