Fun thing about fly mode: When you are positioning the camera, you can hit CTRL+ALT+Num0 to select the camera, then use fly mode to position the camera. When doing so, hold alt when using WASD to slow movement, hold shift to speed up; press LMB or press Enter to set the camera position.
I might be wrong here, but Node Wrangler allows you to CTRL-Shift RMB drag between two nodes and creates the required mix node. As in hold CTRL and Shift together only once 😎
Me: Oh, probably a bunch of tips he or others have already mentioned for beginners. Still a good refresher. Me (20 seconds into the video): I need to like this video immediately. I did not know that and it is useful!
Fun fact about Toggle Quad View: It isn't as great as you think. You only have that one view, and can't use the opposite view. A much better way is to create the quad view manually by creating 4 separate area views using the vertical, and horizontal views.
One thing I noticed when using Blender, is that I get so use to using it, I begin to sometimes, use the same controls and can't figure out, why other software is no longer working, I'm pressing S to scale and forget the other thing has a Plus and Minus button to change the size.
When rotating, how is excluding, say the z-axis different from constraining the rotation to the axis? (R,Z vs. R,shift+Z, whether global w/ Z, or local w/ ZZ)
I found a bug in shader node, sometime black&white data plug into mix color's factor work incorrect, to fix that just add a colorramp between and dont even need to change anything your factor node will work correct !
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Fun thing about fly mode: When you are positioning the camera, you can hit CTRL+ALT+Num0 to select the camera, then use fly mode to position the camera. When doing so, hold alt when using WASD to slow movement, hold shift to speed up; press LMB or press Enter to set the camera position.
Ahh yes you can!
I might be wrong here, but Node Wrangler allows you to CTRL-Shift RMB drag between two nodes and creates the required mix node. As in hold CTRL and Shift together only once 😎
Ahh yes that works too!
I should use that more in my tutorials. 🙂
So useful. I had no idea you can walk on your newly made environment. Nice 👌
Its a cool feature!
So many fun little aspects that make Blender even cooler. What an awesome program! :D
Great video!
Thanks!
Thanks for the video, i have some here, Press Ctrl + MMB to zoom, Ctrl + H to hide unused sockets.
Thanks for sharing those tips!
Very helpful tips Ryan. Thanks for uploading.
Keep going 🎉.
U can also pres / to hide all object except the ones you selectet this is a good tip too.
❤
Me: Oh, probably a bunch of tips he or others have already mentioned for beginners. Still a good refresher.
Me (20 seconds into the video): I need to like this video immediately. I did not know that and it is useful!
Haha cool
Very helpful, thank you !
Glad it was helpful!
Doesn't matter how long you've been using this software, there's always something useful to discover 😄
Very cool!
Thank you a lot for your cool videos!
They help me to learn so much new stuff for my Bachelor's Thesis (in which I mainly use Blender)
Glad you like them!
I liked the first person pov view
Yeah!
Great tips!! I learned something new :D..
glad to hear that!
Great Video, great Tips. Thanks
You're welcome!
These are cool but I was a little disappointed that you can't solve 8372/2 in your head instantly ;-)
Haha 🙂
Fun fact about Toggle Quad View: It isn't as great as you think. You only have that one view, and can't use the opposite view. A much better way is to create the quad view manually by creating 4 separate area views using the vertical, and horizontal views.
One thing I noticed when using Blender, is that I get so use to using it, I begin to sometimes, use the same controls and can't figure out, why other software is no longer working, I'm pressing S to scale and forget the other thing has a Plus and Minus button to change the size.
Linux allows you to resize screen shots before taking the shot.
I use to think Windows was best but Linux is easier and better now.
Oh that's cool. What Linux OS do you use? I use Linux Mint, but it doesn't have the re-size feature.
It's the same in windows.
When rotating, how is excluding, say the z-axis different from constraining the rotation to the axis? (R,Z vs. R,shift+Z, whether global w/ Z, or local w/ ZZ)
Oh Haha I think your right. For rotation its not really useful.
Good man, using Linux!
Yes! Linux Mint!
nice!
great chanel thank you
thanks for watching!
thanks
You're welcome!
I found a bug in shader node, sometime black&white data plug into mix color's factor work incorrect, to fix that just add a colorramp between and dont even need to change anything your factor node will work correct !
Oh interesting.
It's not like the Non-color data option on some nodes is it? I'm wondering the 'sometimes' is.
@@NotSoMuchFrankly not only texture img, procedural node too
What your pc configuration
im proud that i already knew and used about a third of them EDIT: Actually more like half
Cool 👍
Thank you. Ctrl+Alt+Q and Ctrl+M+(XYZ) !!!
Hey nerd (affectionate).
lol
Under 18 hours ago.
yep
blender is an amzaing game
Well, its a 3d software, not a game : )
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: )