I have never been so entertained while learning blender things. Thank you for all the work you put into this video because I - know - it was a tonne of work! The pacing, animations, sound effects, music, script/story telling. You ticked all the boxes for a perfect video
@@Smeaf your channel has already blown up from when I started following you a couple years ago! Glad to see all the growth, its well deserved!! I hope I can get there with my own channel one day 🙌
Eh, I feel it's over the top, espically with the attention catching video title. It feels to me like those discord videos that everyone hates. Real shame too, there are valid tips and tutorials buried under 90 million layers of edits to make it more attention grabbing
man this video and channel are amazing, I am just starting with Blender but you make it all interesting and easy, for real congrats and thanks for everything
i LOVE this man!! His videos one of the best on youtube, no boring stuff, memes!!, good microphone with good voice and incredible video editing , etc(idk more)...
Great video as always Smeaf! One thing I have learned from hundreds of Blender tutorials is that teaching the node editor can be pretty difficult. While your method was a great and entertaining way of showing the nodes to reach your end point, it didn't leave a whole lot of room for creativity. Which is perfectly fine to show how you got to your finished result but those types of tutorials more often than not lead to just thousands of renders of poles going up and down and doughnuts on a plate. I think the best method I've seen was when the instructor showed what each node does to the texture before connecting the next node. This way we can see our progress and see where we might've made a mistake or where we can really start customizing it to our own unique result. I do love the unique method of hiding and showing materials through the alpha texture! Would using CTRL + L to link materials not work in this scenario? I appreciate the work you put into your videos and look forward to many more! Nice work!
This dude's Editing is so well done, it makes the video super entertaining to watch. he probably has the best editing style out of all of the other blender UA-camrs.
you can copy the nodes needed and paste them into the next object to save some time, though you would still need to connect the nodes together, it wasn't brought up in the video so I thought I would say it, great video though.
Hey bro, i like your tutorials for product animation, are really simple, effective and amazing, pls keep going product animation videos, thnx Smeaf 🙂🙌🏻
Wait... I'm really hoping you didn't make that "water effect" noise texture all those times. You can highlight the group, press CTRL+G, name it something helpful, then it'll be there in your CTRL+A add menu. Also can you please explain WHY you use certain nodes? I have used noise to distort object coordinates before but I don't understand the second noise.
great video, great editing, great everything. Could you do video on where and how to find clients? It would be very usefull for me, but for many people too.
Add an Empty before using the Simple Deform Modifier. By selecting the Empty in the Bending Tab of The Simple Deform Modifier it works as you want to. After that parent the Empty to your Object. Done.
You know you could have taken the cookie cutter nodes and turned them into a texture group then append it to every object. would've saved a lot of time.
Smeaf, can you make tutorial on this 14:45 fabric and smooth camera animation for motion design (mainly - transitions). These will be the best tutorial on youtube!
My ameteur guess: Plane with lots of subdivisions and a cloth modifier. Use an invisible sphere as a collider with the cloth to drag it down. Physics setting can be adjusted so that the cloth has no gravity, making it look slo-mo and moving only when you move it. Not sure how exactly to get the cloth to spin like a vortex, but I would try just rotating my invisible ball.
I have a doubt! When moving the cookiecutter(empty) across the keyboard (or any other product), it is still showing some black shadows from the main product instead of completely disappearing. How to fix that ?
okzies either im silly or i cant seem to find a way to put the file in to blender but either way i really wanted to do this as i think it woulkd be a fun project to do and would love if u did some more
Hey Smeaf, awesome content, awesome editing, Im hooked. This is a little offtopic but in another video you were talking about pricing freelance work. How the hell do you compete with fiverr or upworl with those prices? Im genuinely curious be ause it seems that quality of work on there is pretty good for a fraction of the prices you mentioned in the video. Cheers
Those websites are a race to the bottom. By building out his network by making these tutorials he probably attracts a very steady flow of higher paying customers at this stage. I guess its all about eyeballs. The more likes, shares and subscribers he gets the more people look to him as an expert in the field. Organic growth, something i need to work on myself in 2024
I have never been so entertained while learning blender things. Thank you for all the work you put into this video because I - know - it was a tonne of work! The pacing, animations, sound effects, music, script/story telling. You ticked all the boxes for a perfect video
This is a lovely comment, thank you!
It's probably the most advanced video edit I've done yet, so I'm glad people are enjoying it!
@@Smeaf your channel has already blown up from when I started following you a couple years ago! Glad to see all the growth, its well deserved!! I hope I can get there with my own channel one day 🙌
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Love the recipe analogy ;)
Gotta bake them bad boys for maximum texture!
video editing's so good and funny that its making me learn editing rather than 3D seriously
Exactyl!
He's kinda like the Danidev of Blender
Eh, I feel it's over the top, espically with the attention catching video title. It feels to me like those discord videos that everyone hates. Real shame too, there are valid tips and tutorials buried under 90 million layers of edits to make it more attention grabbing
@@that0neDev Smeaf isn't like Danidev at all, Smeaf uploads.
@@JdThe65th Wat are u talking about man this is not like those cringe editing maybe you are having to much of discord
I love how you explaining the material node. It's so simple and easy to learn it. Thank mate!!
Tip: it’s not always obvious, but to get the “time” or W value on your basic noise texture, you need to select 4D instead of the default 3D.
This is just to help people who are following along with the video.
man this video and channel are amazing, I am just starting with Blender but you make it all interesting and easy, for real congrats and thanks for everything
I really appreciate that
i LOVE this man!! His videos one of the best on youtube, no boring stuff, memes!!, good microphone with good voice and incredible video editing , etc(idk more)...
As always, great job. your edit is amazing and comic timing never fails 😂
I love the cookies, they came out really well. This video was so entertaining as well, your editing is amazing!
This may be the best formatted Blender tutorial I've ever watched, and I've spent 5 years learning blender thru youtube XD
Wow, thanks!
Dude, your videos are some of the best edited on the internet. You will absolutely make it!
Node explaining on another lvl, need become a standart now
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Great video as always Smeaf! One thing I have learned from hundreds of Blender tutorials is that teaching the node editor can be pretty difficult. While your method was a great and entertaining way of showing the nodes to reach your end point, it didn't leave a whole lot of room for creativity. Which is perfectly fine to show how you got to your finished result but those types of tutorials more often than not lead to just thousands of renders of poles going up and down and doughnuts on a plate. I think the best method I've seen was when the instructor showed what each node does to the texture before connecting the next node. This way we can see our progress and see where we might've made a mistake or where we can really start customizing it to our own unique result. I do love the unique method of hiding and showing materials through the alpha texture! Would using CTRL + L to link materials not work in this scenario?
I appreciate the work you put into your videos and look forward to many more! Nice work!
agree with this! But probably not as entertaining / engaging of footage which is smeafs main goal
Had no idea of adding a force field to a curve!!! Awesomeee
Thanks for the tut
Recycling old videos 👏💀
This dude's Editing is so well done, it makes the video super entertaining to watch. he probably has the best editing style out of all of the other blender UA-camrs.
I love your channel man your videos are both entertaining and informative
Thanks for watching! A lot of effort goes into them
You are amazing, mate! Thank you so much for this tutorial :)
Thanks man! Hope it helps ya out
I love how you add the music and stuff - Donkey Kong Theme just made my day.
4:56 I think to go fast you just have to do one key with it's materials and then select all others keys and link materials with ctrl+L.
pretty sure that deletes the base materials for each object tho
As a video editor, I appreciate the amount of work you put into making this tutorial! Very entertaining, yet very informative!
you can copy the nodes needed and paste them into the next object to save some time, though you would still need to connect the nodes together, it wasn't brought up in the video so I thought I would say it, great video though.
You're doing god's work
hands down your tutorial are better than most Skillshare tutorials I do!
That node breakdown was 🫡🫡🫡🫡💫
Glad it resonated
this guy makes me feel like im 7 years old again 😭😭
Hey bro, i like your tutorials for product animation, are really simple, effective and amazing, pls keep going product animation videos, thnx Smeaf 🙂🙌🏻
🫡
Good, as always :), thx for the spiral thing, that's neat, i now shall explore more deeply into that feature
instructions unclear i am now a professional chef.
What a great vid dude ur editing skills, blender skills absolutely amazing
Thanks the whole ingredient analogy really helped
Smeaf is like the Mr.Beast of video editing and blender
I love learning the blender things from you, Smeaf. Hilarious, and educational, thank you a ton. ^-^ changed my life, on god.
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This good of a tutorial is making me NOISE-ious!
I mustn't have baked the cookies right 😭
Rest up king
@@Smeaf Lmao
Good idea with cooking, but problem is what i'm hungry now)
Go make some delicious cookies 👨🍳
oh damn. i was searching 15 to 20 days before for easy water simulation. but you explain in just 2 to 3 minutes. oh man. i love it ❤❤❤. Thankyou
Wait... I'm really hoping you didn't make that "water effect" noise texture all those times.
You can highlight the group, press CTRL+G, name it something helpful, then it'll be there in your CTRL+A add menu.
Also can you please explain WHY you use certain nodes? I have used noise to distort object coordinates before but I don't understand the second noise.
love the cult of the lamb background music, now i gotta play it again
Truly one of the best educational channels out there i love your videos ♥️
6:09 editing suggestion: when you click into the graph editor add some clicking sound effects. It just seemed kinda plain there.
Amaaaazing tutorial!!!!
Plus great use of Mariokart music
The Cult of the Lamb music is a perfect touch
Thank you Smeaf, amazing content and editing as always! Is there a link to that Kawaii Smeaf shirt?
Hell yeah brother!
www.smeafable.com/store/p/kawaii-smeaf-1
I love these videos so much
I think I found my fav blender creator, the memes are funny
Always warms my heart to see memes in Brazilian portuguese in gringo's content❤😂
0:42 Cult of lamb ;) good background choice
It is the song of all time
Yo new smeaf!
The drought is over
the shading instructions were unclear, now i have a culinary degree
Thank you! ❤
great video, great editing, great everything. Could you do video on where and how to find clients? It would be very usefull for me, but for many people too.
Add an Empty before using the Simple Deform Modifier. By selecting the Empty in the Bending Tab of The Simple Deform Modifier it works as you want to. After that parent the Empty to your Object. Done.
incredible, absolutely incredible
This is a good comment
This is a real good comment
This is a real good looking comment
Smeaf, you're a GOAT.
> 🐐
GOAT is only M.E.S.S.I. !!
4:23 Me pretending that i understand everything about nodes ( i absolutely don"t)
You know you could have taken the cookie cutter nodes and turned them into a texture group then append it to every object. would've saved a lot of time.
am i buggin or did i see the video a few days ago already?
You probs saw my first video on this
This is the sequel
IM SUCKING THOSE TUTORIALS LIKE CRAZY XD Great as always, not only as a tutorial but also as entertaining video
😂
8:23 Is the music playing in the background from Unreal Tournament Gold?
I love you, this is really good and entertaining
Amazing video,your videos have taught me so much, thank you
You can use material group nodes and just copy paste the liquid effect
Great tutorial as always. Now do a tutorial on how to edit videos with top tier memes 😆
👀
I love the editing...turns out I learn much faster this way😂😂
😭where do you find and be able to use these iconic songs? I have epidemic but you use like super mario music, where do you find these licenses?
How did you adjust the tangents of the graph curves?? Is there any shortcut?
Yo Smeaf do you edit your videos yourself? They are amazing! :D
Yes
Every singular minute pixel
For your viewing pleasure
Me that started blender 1 hour ago and i’m already watching advanced video’s😂
Smeaf, can you make tutorial on this 14:45 fabric and smooth camera animation for motion design (mainly - transitions). These will be the best tutorial on youtube!
My ameteur guess: Plane with lots of subdivisions and a cloth modifier. Use an invisible sphere as a collider with the cloth to drag it down. Physics setting can be adjusted so that the cloth has no gravity, making it look slo-mo and moving only when you move it. Not sure how exactly to get the cloth to spin like a vortex, but I would try just rotating my invisible ball.
hey smeaf, great video, love the memes. will you make more tutorials on how to make realistic textures and going in depth at how the nodes work?
Couldn't you bundle the cookie cutter ripple as a nose group and drop it into each object and adjust and parameters as needed?
i cant believe that there were more blender objects and that blender disabled them
O love how many Brazilian memes there are in this video 🇧🇷
If you want modeling the keycaps to be easier get the KRK 2.0 addon.
I love this channel
I have a doubt! When moving the cookiecutter(empty) across the keyboard (or any other product), it is still showing some black shadows from the main product instead of completely disappearing. How to fix that ?
Instructions unclear: Followed recipe but 180 degrees Celsius caused my PC to get really hot and burned my office down
4:50 why don't you try to join every object?
Super satisfying when I can predict what you're going to say next lol. I'm improving!!
okzies either im silly or i cant seem to find a way to put the file in to blender but either way i really wanted to do this as i think it woulkd be a fun project to do and would love if u did some more
manoi smeaf, at 14:48 how is that particle background achieved?
thanks for the great video,
just in time 👌
That's noice.
Noice
@@Smeaf Noice
This dude is just 🤯
GOD I FAILED NNN AFTER THIS
You and Finzar must use the same editor
At 4:50 why not just merge all the object together into a new object just for this part - instead of applying those settings hundreds of times?
i love how you place all those brazilian nonsense clips on your edit. hahaha
Great vid man! Just a quick question. Why are the top of the keys not disappearing like everything else? Any suggestions? Thanks a ton :)
This was great fun! definitely subscribed!
You've used Cult of the Lambs musics
BTW, Love your video
Gotta represent the aussie game dev
I've always wondered, but how did you get different colored parts for you model at 1:35? I always see people do this, but cant figure it out myself.
Top right Viewport Shading, dropdown menu, little arrow. Then in the Color section, click 'random'.
Amazing!!!
Thanks!
Wait instead of using the cube, would an Empty work just fine?
Yessum
THAT CAKE OF YOURS 🤣🤣 😏😏😏😏😏😏
i love you man
You should make it clear to people that product animation and production animation I.e acting, body mechanics etc are two completely different demons.
Hey Smeaf, awesome content, awesome editing, Im hooked. This is a little offtopic but in another video you were talking about pricing freelance work. How the hell do you compete with fiverr or upworl with those prices? Im genuinely curious be ause it seems that quality of work on there is pretty good for a fraction of the prices you mentioned in the video. Cheers
Those websites are a race to the bottom. By building out his network by making these tutorials he probably attracts a very steady flow of higher paying customers at this stage. I guess its all about eyeballs. The more likes, shares and subscribers he gets the more people look to him as an expert in the field. Organic growth, something i need to work on myself in 2024
Can someone tell me where to find the bumblebee model rigged which is at 0:40 ?
pretty sure thats just a clip my guy
How do you record so high quality videos?