This should be the OFFICIAL tutorial video. I'm not a complete beginner, and I went through more than dozens of tutorials before, yet I learned so much from this. You should add this to your bookmark bar, since you WILL come back to this video every once in a while. I know I will.
This vid is 2 hours long and every single second is useful. I'll spend many 2 hours rewatching this. Thanks a bunch for the free learning material. I'm falling in love with 3d modeling and Blender.
at the very beginning of my journey in 3d, I started with a donut. I tried to keep notes, but it was overwhelming and a year later I accidentally came across your video and decided to try again. who would have thought that your videos would completely restore my desire to create!! Your guides are incredibly helpful, and I can't believe how much progress I've made just thanks to these two videos!! these videos bring me such comfort, knowing that I don't need to record something every second and all that I could forget, you will remind me in the process of creating a scene Thank you so much for creating such a detailed tutorial with every second filled with crucial info!! 💙💙💙
that is so ironic because that litterly happened to me, i tried making a gameboy on blender but then i got confused then i found his tutorial videos and they explain so much
As a 55 yr old with ADHD and finally after years of wanting to learn 3D, I started a course last week, I restarted bits over and over because the instructor was going too fast or seemed to be missing stuff out because my model was not looking right or I felt I did everything they said but somehow what was meant to happen just did not happen! I found your channel today and I am so thrilled with this video as well as the floating Island one. I am so grateful as you're an excellent and thorough teacher. I feel like lots of gaps in my understanding have been sorted and I am excited about learning again, I was getting so annoyed with myself! Thank you so much for sharing your skill! I can't wait to explore your other videos x Huge thanks from Nina in the UK :D
Hey, you're not alone. I'm 54. I have had experience with blender several years back when it's menus was a hit mess and 3DFX and Maya was 2 separate software companies. Even messed with those. But seem to like blender more. Plus 3dfx and Maya was very costly. But the menus was hard to grasp. I managed to make some simple stuff on blender. Then, it kind of lost my interest. And now this year I went back. Since it has had so much improving. I can actually do enough to keep me poking at it. I have actually modeled a device, and 3D printed it. It took me 4 prints to get a final print. Because of having to make adjustments on measurements for fitment. Now I'm back watching videos like these and making progress doing low poly items.
i wish my mom (55) was happy that i am learning blender, she thinks it is a useless skill and i tried explaining to her that there are jobs that use this skill
I’ve watched SO many blender tutorials & this is one of the very best for beginners. Detailed & easy to follow without being overwhelming 👏 Thanks dude
Being really honest here, this is by far the best tutorial (including part 1) to learn Blender, the amount of tips, how to use the tools, techniques is really amazing. Thank you for making this tutorial, really helping me out to use Blender. I know Blender people link the "donut tutorial" to learn blender, but they should be linking this video instead. Much more useful
Not only is Ctrl+R the shortcut for the loop-cut tool, it is also apparently refresh page on my browser. 😣 Hooray learning. (I've heard window captures can be played within Blender somehow. Eventually I'll work up to learning that.) For anyone feeling like they're struggling, the complete beginner video took me 2 days of re-watching and another 2 days of rewatching+execution to get through. Sure, that's slow; 4 days ago, Blender felt utterly impenetrable. Spent years side-eyeing this program, wishing I could make sense of it. 4 days is certainly faster than several years. Sincerely, thank you Joey Carlino for the work and presentation that goes into making this accessible.
This is by far one of the best tutorials I've ever watched! It's loaded with tips/tricks that I learned along the way and the choice of scene was perfect. Thank you so much! I feel much more comfortable creating a scene like this now and I'll most likely be trying to watch this at least a few more times and trying to memorize how to recreate without instructions in the future hopefully.
You are a strong communicator, the way you explain and deliver content is rare. This is the second of your "Beginner" videos that I have watched, I know that I will be returning to it repeatedly as I continue to practice and experiment with these tools so that I can build up my skills and confidence. Keep making these awesome tutorials, the more ways you show of doing a task, the better we understand what it does. Sir, you are appreciated.
Very high quality tutorial. You really go over all that is needed for 3D modelling. The only thing left is to practice the same techniques over and over.
You are by far one of the best blender teachers. You have gone over the options so well and slow that it was so easy to understand. Although I'm not a beginner blender user, there were some tools which I did not understand previously. But through this tutorial I've picked them up. Thank you 😌🌞
It took me over a week, but I did it! Some hiccups here and there, but I learned so much from the tutorial and I'm really happy with the result. Thanks a ton!
Amazing and very underrated guide. I learned here and on your previous one a lot more stuff than on other much popular and longer blender tutorial videos.
Already finished the project from the first video. So excited that I finally got something done! As for this video, thank you so much for going into detail and showing clear examples for each of the tools in Edit mode. I feel like many tutorials don't do that and they usually "save it for later," which just makes it difficult to find. Or when they do go over it, they just focus on the ones they mainly use and assume that you won't ever need to use anything else. Anyways, you've done a great job with this video as well! I'm so excited to keep learning from you!
This is amazing ! I tried so much tutorials to learn blender, I’ve learn some things but not enough. You made me do things I tought I can’t do ! And the way you always tell your shortcuts for us to memorize is perfect ! Massive thank’s !!
Omg I wanna tell you and you guys! The part where he showed that some buttons have these small cornered triangles so when you right click it shows you have multiple options such as the extrude having multiple types… I can’t believe I never saw that!
After allot of videos i found this and oke its long ....really long video but this is the best video i found. The information i got into this video is priceless. Will add this to my bar so i can come back to this.👍
Following this rn and I love it! You're the best teacher I've seen on blender so far, and thanks to you I now understand almos t all of the basic tools!
One thing I've never seen anyone mention that I figured out myself. If you have one face selected and you hold shift + control and click on another face you can select an entire side of an object or just part of the object if you wanted. At 41:16 is where this would be useful.
the best tutorial i ever SEEN .. very very useful Thanki you so much hope you keep doing friendly tutorial espicaly about noods They are soo complex to me no one talk about them in details
Very Very Helpful and detailed tutorial and way you are briefing is also awesome, I learnt a lot as I am user of Max and Maya, and Zbrush but this Blender is byond Zbrush and very easy for Polymodeling rest i am learning and cant tell you about as i know a little about this brillient software, thanks again for this great tutorial
Wow! That’s a high quality tutorial! Thanks! I would suggest to increase a little bit the mouse pointer (for smartphone viewers :)) but, wow dude, thank you!
Great tutorial! I'm loving the Matcap colours on your objects particularly when you were demonstrating the random selector for smooth. Is there a way to render this Matcap colour palette or create one that is similar, I would love to see those planes and this palette animated.
Hey, It would be awesome if you could share reference images as well. I like to follow it one by one and try to reproduce it as similar as possible but sometimes, especially without reference or with different reference I got a tendency to lose scale :)
I know this is an old video. However, I have a question. When you was showing how to turn a quad into triangulation face. And you said how to undo it. Then said it doesn't always work. My question is. What do you do to make the triangulation to a quad if it didn't work? Can you like merge faces or make them 1 face somehow to get rid of the triangulation?
This is the best to learn, clearly to understand. I love how u teach! but May i know, if this is for beginner, how to know for intermediate of professional? Is that different ?
Are there ways to evenly distribute objects? For example, when you are duplicated the lamps at 46:46 , is there a way center them so that the outer most lamps are evenly spaced to the corner of the ceiling and so the three lamps are evenly spaced amongst each other?
Thank you for this!! I'm having an issue at 22:41, I'm not sure if it's a bug or something I've done wrong, but "extrude manifold" doesn't actually delete those points for me like it does for you. It leaves them up as if I'm doing normal extrusion. Is there a setting to change to fix this or something?
I don't know if it's a version difference, but even with all the suggested add-ons installed, my bevel (both face and edge) don't do what's being shown in this video. Did something change in Blender 4.0 with blender? Edit: it just magically started to work. time to learn.
hi, thank you for the great turarial, it is very informative, one question how to activate the litle mouse on the screen to show wich buttons are you using thank you
Hello, I have a question. What could I do if I wanted to change the size of the some objects once I have moved on to other objects. For example, the roof of the cafe. While keeping the topology the same on the roof, what if i wanted to make it bigger or smaller?. What if I wanted to make it smaller on one side?. I tried to scale it and it works but the likes follow the geometry and the edges skew slightly I believe (sorry if this sounds confusing). TLDR: What can I do to make slight changes to elements such as the roof once I have finished building my model?
At 4:32 what tool are you using? I thought It was scaling on the z axis but when I do that it shortens the cube from the top and bottom not just the top like yours. I am upset.
⚠ In Blender 4.2 loop tools is not packaged with Blender by default, you can get it here: extensions.blender.org/add-ons/looptools/
Thank you!
thx soo much
In 4.2 you can go to Edit at the top left side, then Preferences > Get Extensions > and search for loop tools
i cant install loop tools is there is a fix for this ?
This should be the OFFICIAL tutorial video. I'm not a complete beginner, and I went through more than dozens of tutorials before, yet I learned so much from this. You should add this to your bookmark bar, since you WILL come back to this video every once in a while. I know I will.
Completely agree and already done! 🙂 Not to take anything away from other people who make tutorials, but JC is a Blender teaching superhero. 👍🏻
This channel is criminally underrated.
This vid is 2 hours long and every single second is useful. I'll spend many 2 hours rewatching this. Thanks a bunch for the free learning material. I'm falling in love with 3d modeling and Blender.
at the very beginning of my journey in 3d, I started with a donut. I tried to keep notes, but it was overwhelming and a year later I accidentally came across your video and decided to try again. who would have thought that your videos would completely restore my desire to create!! Your guides are incredibly helpful, and I can't believe how much progress I've made just thanks to these two videos!! these videos bring me such comfort, knowing that I don't need to record something every second and all that I could forget, you will remind me in the process of creating a scene
Thank you so much for creating such a detailed tutorial with every second filled with crucial info!! 💙💙💙
that is so ironic because that litterly happened to me, i tried making a gameboy on blender but then i got confused then i found his tutorial videos and they explain so much
As a 55 yr old with ADHD and finally after years of wanting to learn 3D, I started a course last week, I restarted bits over and over because the instructor was going too fast or seemed to be missing stuff out because my model was not looking right or I felt I did everything they said but somehow what was meant to happen just did not happen! I found your channel today and I am so thrilled with this video as well as the floating Island one. I am so grateful as you're an excellent and thorough teacher. I feel like lots of gaps in my understanding have been sorted and I am excited about learning again, I was getting so annoyed with myself!
Thank you so much for sharing your skill! I can't wait to explore your other videos x Huge thanks from Nina in the UK :D
you look way younger than 50s. I wish you the best on your 3d journey
Hey, you're not alone. I'm 54.
I have had experience with blender several years back when it's menus was a hit mess and 3DFX and Maya was 2 separate software companies. Even messed with those. But seem to like blender more. Plus 3dfx and Maya was very costly. But the menus was hard to grasp. I managed to make some simple stuff on blender. Then, it kind of lost my interest. And now this year I went back. Since it has had so much improving. I can actually do enough to keep me poking at it. I have actually modeled a device, and 3D printed it. It took me 4 prints to get a final print. Because of having to make adjustments on measurements for fitment.
Now I'm back watching videos like these and making progress doing low poly items.
i wish my mom (55) was happy that i am learning blender, she thinks it is a useless skill and i tried explaining to her that there are jobs that use this skill
I haven't used blender in years and this tutorial got me up to speed. Excellent descriptions of all the tools, thank you for this.
Finally finished after 2 months, thank you so much! Can't wait to check out your other ones. I've learned so much already.
Your 'tris to Quads' tip just saved me an enormous headache, THANK YOU!
I’ve watched SO many blender tutorials & this is one of the very best for beginners. Detailed & easy to follow without being overwhelming 👏 Thanks dude
Being really honest here, this is by far the best tutorial (including part 1) to learn Blender, the amount of tips, how to use the tools, techniques is really amazing. Thank you for making this tutorial, really helping me out to use Blender.
I know Blender people link the "donut tutorial" to learn blender, but they should be linking this video instead. Much more useful
Not only is Ctrl+R the shortcut for the loop-cut tool, it is also apparently refresh page on my browser. 😣 Hooray learning. (I've heard window captures can be played within Blender somehow. Eventually I'll work up to learning that.) For anyone feeling like they're struggling, the complete beginner video took me 2 days of re-watching and another 2 days of rewatching+execution to get through. Sure, that's slow; 4 days ago, Blender felt utterly impenetrable. Spent years side-eyeing this program, wishing I could make sense of it. 4 days is certainly faster than several years. Sincerely, thank you Joey Carlino for the work and presentation that goes into making this accessible.
This is by far one of the best tutorials I've ever watched! It's loaded with tips/tricks that I learned along the way and the choice of scene was perfect. Thank you so much! I feel much more comfortable creating a scene like this now and I'll most likely be trying to watch this at least a few more times and trying to memorize how to recreate without instructions in the future hopefully.
You are a strong communicator, the way you explain and deliver content is rare. This is the second of your "Beginner" videos that I have watched, I know that I will be returning to it repeatedly as I continue to practice and experiment with these tools so that I can build up my skills and confidence. Keep making these awesome tutorials, the more ways you show of doing a task, the better we understand what it does. Sir, you are appreciated.
Very high quality tutorial. You really go over all that is needed for 3D modelling. The only thing left is to practice the same techniques over and over.
You are by far one of the best blender teachers. You have gone over the options so well and slow that it was so easy to understand. Although I'm not a beginner blender user, there were some tools which I did not understand previously. But through this tutorial I've picked them up.
Thank you 😌🌞
It took me over a week, but I did it! Some hiccups here and there, but I learned so much from the tutorial and I'm really happy with the result. Thanks a ton!
i have to be honest this is so far the best blender tutorials i've seen
I think the way you explain things is very clear. This is important for learning to use Blender. I am grateful for your videos.
Amazing and very underrated guide. I learned here and on your previous one a lot more stuff than on other much popular and longer blender tutorial videos.
one of the best tutorials i have ever watched in my life, thank you so much
i am a c4d user. i could learn too many tricks of modeling in blender from this. very useful, organised and displined tutorial. thank u very much.
Already finished the project from the first video. So excited that I finally got something done! As for this video, thank you so much for going into detail and showing clear examples for each of the tools in Edit mode. I feel like many tutorials don't do that and they usually "save it for later," which just makes it difficult to find. Or when they do go over it, they just focus on the ones they mainly use and assume that you won't ever need to use anything else.
Anyways, you've done a great job with this video as well! I'm so excited to keep learning from you!
Me watching this video: Holy moly I've learned so much.
*looks at timestamp* 20 mins in.
This is amazing ! I tried so much tutorials to learn blender, I’ve learn some things but not enough. You made me do things I tought I can’t do ! And the way you always tell your shortcuts for us to memorize is perfect ! Massive thank’s !!
at 1:22:30 remember to click ctrl(control if you use Mac) and then click scale. Only after you do that can you use the loop tool properly.
thanks brodie, youre a great teacher. WE WILL BE WATCHING
Omg I wanna tell you and you guys! The part where he showed that some buttons have these small cornered triangles so when you right click it shows you have multiple options such as the extrude having multiple types… I can’t believe I never saw that!
this is impressively good, so informative, especially for someone who's into software in 3D but not necessairly modeling. thank you
this should have 1m+ views
After allot of videos i found this and oke its long ....really long video but this is the best video i found. The information i got into this video is priceless. Will add this to my bar so i can come back to this.👍
Following this rn and I love it! You're the best teacher I've seen on blender so far, and thanks to you I now understand almos t all of the basic tools!
One thing I've never seen anyone mention that I figured out myself. If you have one face selected and you hold shift + control and click on another face you can select an entire side of an object or just part of the object if you wanted. At 41:16 is where this would be useful.
your tutorials are so so painful but so so beneficial, thank you!
I love your tutorials man! Thanks for teaching me how to use Blender 😀
Thanks so much for your videos, I've found them totally invaluable for learning Blender!
This tutorial is fire
the best tutorial i ever SEEN .. very very useful Thanki you so much hope you keep doing friendly tutorial espicaly about noods They are soo complex to me no one talk about them in details
He's 8mins into the video and developed about 6 hours worth of models for a complete noob. My guy has skills.
Yeah, needed like 8-10 hours I think to do the whole tutorial xD
Incredibly well structured, I am gonna come back to this one multiple times! Thanks a lot
Your tutorial is fantastic , a born teacher. Thank You so much 😊
As usual, an excellent video. Some things have slightly changed. Viewing normals in Blender 4.1 now under the "Mesh edit overlays" area.
I once have tried using blender but somewhy stopped maybe it was because limited time
But now i tried it again and it was really fun
Thank you Joey, great tutorial!!!
Honestly your tutorials and the way you explain steps is amazing. Kudos for the great job
Im at the hour mark and hes smashing out high poly mugs in mere minutes. I really hope this guy works for a AAA studio
This definitely earned my subscription! Lovely tutorial
very helpful and easy to follow! great speed and detail. such a great tut! thanks for sharing
altough im not a complete beginner i learned a lot :D its amazing how easy you make it look, thank u !
"thank you joey" we all say
It's an amazing tutorial. Thanks for sharing your knowledge
Sou um completo iniciante e esse foi o vídeo mais útil que eu encontrei até agora
Sim, eu aceito. Muito legal o video
Respect 👍🏻. Very nice tutorial for beginners! Good job! You make this world better 😊
This is god content for new blender addicts xD
Agreed!! 🤟🤟
Very Very Helpful and detailed tutorial and way you are briefing is also awesome, I learnt a lot as I am user of Max and Maya, and Zbrush but this Blender is byond Zbrush and very easy for Polymodeling rest i am learning and cant tell you about as i know a little about this brillient software, thanks again for this great tutorial
500k in no time for sure 👍🏼
Your literally a god warrior
Яке гарне) дякую за роботу👍
Time to start this series now
I would just like to say thank you very much for this tutorial. :) I really appreciate you.
You are doing amazing work
Hell yeah Bikes are fun to make now
so grateful...
Thanks for the video helped a lot.
Thanks
Thanks for this , terrific tutorial!
Wow! That’s a high quality tutorial! Thanks!
I would suggest to increase a little bit the mouse pointer (for smartphone viewers :)) but, wow dude, thank you!
Wonderful and excellent video, thanks for sharing! Subscribed! 😊
Great tutorial! I'm loving the Matcap colours on your objects particularly when you were demonstrating the random selector for smooth. Is there a way to render this Matcap colour palette or create one that is similar, I would love to see those planes and this palette animated.
Nicely done Sir
This is my 2024 new years resolution. Learning Blender 4. 😊
Hey, It would be awesome if you could share reference images as well. I like to follow it one by one and try to reproduce it as similar as possible but sometimes, especially without reference or with different reference I got a tendency to lose scale :)
thanks a lot, great tutorial
I know this is an old video. However, I have a question.
When you was showing how to turn a quad into triangulation face. And you said how to undo it. Then said it doesn't always work.
My question is. What do you do to make the triangulation to a quad if it didn't work?
Can you like merge faces or make them 1 face somehow to get rid of the triangulation?
This is the best to learn, clearly to understand. I love how u teach! but May i know, if this is for beginner, how to know for intermediate of professional? Is that different ?
Thanks!
1:02:38 so i can start again tomorrow.
This might be a bit of a stupid question, but how does your lighting look softer than usual, I find it more appealing in my eyes
very helpful
8.21- practise using all steps coverd in vid so far
AWESOME 🤩
Great tutorial
could you do a tutorial on a character riding this bicycle ?
This is awesome 👏
Ok.. let`s go!
1:44:56
Wait, so THAT'S what Bill Wurtz was referring to in his ground plane song!
Are there ways to evenly distribute objects? For example, when you are duplicated the lamps at 46:46 , is there a way center them so that the outer most lamps are evenly spaced to the corner of the ceiling and so the three lamps are evenly spaced amongst each other?
Check out the array modifier
Thank you for this!! I'm having an issue at 22:41, I'm not sure if it's a bug or something I've done wrong, but "extrude manifold" doesn't actually delete those points for me like it does for you. It leaves them up as if I'm doing normal extrusion. Is there a setting to change to fix this or something?
It's possible that you extruded normally first and those points are from that. Try it in other places to confirm that.
@@JoeyCarlino That might've been it! I tried points other than the top, and then the top of a new cube, and it worked just fine both times. Thanks!
I don't know if it's a version difference, but even with all the suggested add-ons installed, my bevel (both face and edge) don't do what's being shown in this video. Did something change in Blender 4.0 with blender?
Edit: it just magically started to work. time to learn.
hi, thank you for the great turarial, it is very informative, one question how to activate the litle mouse on the screen to show wich buttons are you using thank you
you are my hero!!!;-))
thank you so much its really usefull
Hello, I have a question. What could I do if I wanted to change the size of the some objects once I have moved on to other objects. For example, the roof of the cafe. While keeping the topology the same on the roof, what if i wanted to make it bigger or smaller?. What if I wanted to make it smaller on one side?.
I tried to scale it and it works but the likes follow the geometry and the edges skew slightly I believe (sorry if this sounds confusing).
TLDR: What can I do to make slight changes to elements such as the roof once I have finished building my model?
this is gems
What industries are Blender artist making decent incomes? What are the average salary expectations for Blender Artists?
At 4:32 what tool are you using? I thought It was scaling on the z axis but when I do that it shortens the cube from the top and bottom not just the top like yours. I am upset.
I'm moving it down with G. Try checking the keys presses in the corner if you're not sure what I'm doing.
@@JoeyCarlino hell yeah thanks you are a true gem
Can you tell me which GPU card you use to be able to create videos like that, thank you!
It's in the description.
You don't need much for simple modeling like this.
is there a way to detect multiple vertices, edges and faces at the same point, line or plane. that'd be useful.
Maybe its time to come back to the video later when you try to orbit the object.. (on video instead of blender screen)
very useful😍
what a boss