TIE FIGHTER BLENDER TUTORIAL FOR BEGINNERS
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- Опубліковано 29 жов 2024
- A good beginner Blender tutorial on building a low poly Tie Fighter. The focus of this tutorial is to give an idea of what is possible with blender as well as showing various functions.
This tutorial starts you from a simple sphere to textured finished ship with a basic lighting setup ready for animation.
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1 year later and I'm still watching this amazing tutorial !
I’m glad you’re liking it! Has it helped you with learning the program?
@@ImaginaShip yeah it clearly helped me !
I found your course super! I learned a lot and as a Stars Wars fan it was a nice nice course to follow. Wished all Blender tutorials on youtube explained it this well (most of the time they go to fast for a beginner/learner). Thanks!
Thank you so much man! I downloaded Blender this morning. and completed the Tie fighter in a day! great tutorial
I’m glad you got something out of it! This was my first ever tutorial and I’ve been really happy to see people are benefitting from it.
Man, that was incredibly good and it's just the best tutorial for beginners. I spent about 4 days in blender and made my first model of TIE fighter following your steps, idk why this video has not too many views. If you have some time, you could make your model more qualified by adding some textures or something and I would love to learn to improve my TIE by your lessons, thank you a lot
Thanks so much for the kind words! My focus for 2022 is going to be on adding and working with textures. For this “season” I really wanted to focus on building good quality models with basic materials and shaders. Definitely more to come and I’m glad you got something out of it!
Thank you so much. By far the best tutorial I’ve found.
thank's, today was my first day on blender, this really helped me out 👏
Welcome to Blender! It's an incredible program and can yield a lot of great opportunities! Stay tuned for new content releasing very soon!
@@ImaginaShip thanks!
@@thecampercrew3287 My pleasure! If you haven’t already, check out my USS Enterprise tutorial series I recently posted. It goes a bit more in-depth than the tie fighter and also covers basic texturing.
Excellent tutorial, mine turned out so nicely! Thanks!
This helps a lot even after a year. Thanks!
Hey, I'm french and I love this tutorial, thanks you so much
Hello from America! I’m glad you enjoyed it and that it was still easy to follow being in English 🙂
I love, i have a great day making a tie Squad. I want more ships.
Awesome work.
Thanks for watching! I’m glad you enjoyed it and am planning to do more tutorials soon.
I actually knocked this out in a day. Awesome tutorial man. I loved it.
That’s awesome that you were able to knock it out in a day! I try to structure these to where they’re not too redundant and keep people motivated.
@@ImaginaShip I just got back into blender with 3.0 and did a few other tutorials to get back up to speed. I think I was ready by the time I got to this one. When are you making an AT-AT? lol.
@@DouglasPendletonintherealms I can neither confirm nor deny that an AT-AT tutorial is in the plans. The animation process definitely is a chore but I managed to figure out a trick to synchronize it.
I did watch it all the way through. Feel free to do more like this in the furture!
Thanks so much for watching, I hope you got something out of it! I’m planning on more tutorials in the near future. Stay tuned!
Another great tutorial! Thanks.
Excellent…learn by doing. Been more into Nomad than Blender, but this looks fun. 👍☕️🎩🎩🎩
Thanks man, my aim is to help people while showing them how to make something cool that they can be proud of. I found several times that when I started working in Blender that I would get too carried away and try to do too much and ultimately get frustrated and give up.
great tutorial and a nice little one to stumble apon on may the 4th. Don't usualy do much low poly stuff but this was fun to work on.
Hello my friend. A very nice tutorial. Very instructive. Thank you very, very much.
You’re very welcome, I’m just paying it forward from what I’ve learned from others. Glad you got something out of this!
Hey! I watched the whole tutorial! Nice job, it was a reaaally nice tutorial, especially mentioning all the keys is very helpful for a beginner!
Thanks for checking out, I’m really happy to see so many people are learning from this as it was my first blender tutorial which I’ve been wanting to do a follow up for in the near future. Stay tuned!
Excelente tutorial. Aprendi mucho. Muchas gracias
Thank you very much, I learned a lot!
P.S. still watching
Glad you enjoyed it! Stay tuned for new content releasing very soon!
Just starting out and really enjoyed this one. Thank you!
Glad you enjoyed it! Stay tuned for new content releasing very soon!
Thanks, that was Great I have got my TIE Fighters redy
Excellent, prepare to form up and destroy the Rebel scum!
Glad you enjoyed it! If you haven’t seen it already, I just added the X-Wing tutorial which is a bit more in-depth and covers texturing as well.
Great Tutorial. Thank you for sharing your Knowledge.
Thanks so much for watching! I’m just paying it forward from what I’ve learned from the UA-cam hive mind.
good tutorial and an excelent result, you helped me in my task, thank you!!!
Glad you enjoyed it! Be sure to @imaginaship if you share it on Facebook or Instagram. I always love seeing people’s work after they follow my tutorials.
That was wonderful,thanks
This has been a great tutorial sir. I've really enjoyed doing this, Thanks for helping to spread the support for beginners and lovers of Star Wars. MTFBWY!
I liked and it was really helpful!!!
Glad to hear it was helpful! Also, you might think twice about trying to collect that bounty on Han Solo, he’s got an itchy trigger finger.
Hello There! I started using Blender 3D back in 2018 to design lightsabers so I'm not exactly a beginner but I wish I had been able to watch your video on building the TIE! sooner I took the challamge in 2020 to test myself and build a TIE and believe me it took longer than the hour or so you probably took. My version didn't turn out too bad though and I've since modified it into a Mining Guild "yellow Pacman" version and the TIE Defender Elite seen in Rebels.
I am going to have a look at a few more of your vids, thanks for this one and MTFBWY!
p.s. I could tell you were a Photoshop user when you kept calling Edges lines!
Believe me I took a few cracks at building a tie fighter in Blender before making this video so I could make sure I could build in an hour, especially with it being my absolute first tutorial ever.
I actually challenged myself as well in 2020 as a lot of us were spending a lot of time indoors so I utilized the time to start really learning blender and even invested in an Alienware machine to have the hardware to work more freely in the program…..and play next video games 😇
I’ve been learning the program for several years as well but still consider myself a newbie. I’ve found that when you start getting bored in one aspect of the program, it’s time to start learning others and have spent the last year learning procedural texturing and sculpting and hope to start producing some videos along those lines!
@@ImaginaShipHi again, an Alienware machine? Nice, I can only dream of owning a high end PC like that - I do all my "work" on a Lenovo ThinkPad! I can't bemoan the laptop though as it has let me do most things (basic stuff) and I have dabbled in modelling, texturing and even small animating projects. It's massive fun messing about with Voronoi and Musgrave generated textures.
Blender is just so massive in what it can do, and just as you perfect one procedure then you discover another way to accomplish the job which leads to more functions. Keep up the great work and I've subbed to see your next videos! Thanks.
Great job
Glad you enjoyed it! Be sure to @imaginaship if you share it on Facebook or Instagram. I always love seeing people’s work after they follow my tutorials.
Great tutorial! Thank you!
You're very welcome, I'm just paying it forward from everything I've learned from the UA-cam Blender community!
This was very easy to follow, thx for the tutorial!
Thanks for checking it out!
Just for note, the door is on the top and back is the engine and reactor.
Thanks for tutorial.
Thanks for the clarification, I need to do more research before I do these videos and start talking out of my ass :)
I did this not so long ago and it turned out 96% perfect. What you said at 55:21 had me thinking. You should make a tutorial on how to turn it into a tie bomber or tie interceptor
Tip: duplicate the tie fighter file/document
And yeah you should make a tutorial on how to make the cockpit
love the tutorial, I want to ask for a tutorial for the Millennium Falcon and the Ghost. hard to find a good tutorial.
I have played around with a falcon tutorial and am trying to figure out a way to streamline it. It’s such an iconic part of the franchise and is a lot of fun to build.
Falcon will be tricky
The pilots go in the top and out the top.
Thanks for the clarification as well as watching the tutorial! I’m planning to do an X-Wing Tutorial eventually 🙂
Hey I'm on mac and I'm just wondering how you can export it with color. Ive tried everything and the only file that works is an abc but it won't export with color
Kuczę pieczone, gdzieś Ty się chłopie ukrywał :) taki fajny kanał - a tak mało subów. :(
leaving this comment because you said to leave it if you're still watching it at this point lmao
Thank you! It only took 4 months for someone to comment on that. Hope you enjoyed the tutorial!
does anyone know why I can't press ALT + C or CTRL + D at 4:50 - 5:06? :D
Forgive my poor audio, try CTRL+B, to bevel :)
Still Watching
Stay tuned, I’m hoping to expand on this one in the future. Hope you’re getting something out of it!
can you show interior
16:26
Yes, looks like I was wrong and indeed the pilot do enter the ship through the top. That'll teach me to read a technical manual next time.