Learning more within a Timelapse than a full fledged tutorial shows how good this guy is with his shit. Hands down one of the best creators I found and I’m glad I started learning vehicular 3D modeling.
I have to admit that it's really hard to make fast paced tutorials like this. I am a big talker but this video was one take of constant rambling & it killed me.
@@ArijanRace I'm already so deep into working in blender that I can relate completely. A beginner wouldn't grasp all the knowledge you dump on us here. I see you didn't make a separate video for putting all materials and making a rendering out of that model. Is that worth showing or is it more straightforward than modelling?
@@PopcornSticker I lost some footage in the end but I figured it wasn't worth re-recording, for the reason you mentioned. Workflow videos really aren't beginner stuff, but someone with experience like you can deduce how a lot of the other stuff was done. Different target audience, I suppose.
Wow! Your skill is amazing. I am very like that you do it in a vanilla blender without all that super-fancy paid add-ons. For me, it is very crucial because I think for beginners modeling all that stuff by hand can be very helpful. Definitely want to see the whole process of this project. I am even ready to view the entire modeling process without a timelapse. Oh, it's also unusual to see someone using paintnet in his workflow.
There are many useful plugins but there is no point in using a lot when trying to teach. It gets too complicated and it becomes a different program. Thank you for your support.
Hi Arijan I've been learning from your book and it has been very helpful. I didn't even realize you were the author until I viewed the link. I'm still working on the FN SCAR. Your modeling speed is impressive and very inspiring!
Man, you are a powerhouse, my friend sent me your stuff and this is exactly what I was looking for, no bullshit, straight to the topic. Amazing job and thank you for sharing it with us!
I couldnt model interior for shit, especially steering wheel but after watching your timelapse I just went to google picked the first picture I saw and straight out made every little detail and even the damn stiches. In the end it looked like a professional made it I didnt even realize till it was ready. Your videos are great Aryan
Man I'm such a novice to Blender and watching this actually helped me so much. I love making car models in Blender and one thing I've realised like you've mentioned multiple times in this video is kind of scrapping a part of the model you don't like and redoing it. Blender for sure is one of those tools that you learn over time by watching people do cool stuff and also trying new things out yourself. Awesome video and thank you so much for showing your process!
Nice one mate. @37:10, Instead of curve, can use simple deform modifier with bend option to get desired bend on specific axis. Your workflow and tutorials are very nice man. 😇
"so nothing special here, just modelling a crazy detailed part of a crazy complex design of a crazy expensive car, so yeah, you can do it, definitely..."
Bro, thanks so much for this video, I made a hipoly of a car and struggled so much with making the interior. After watching your video, I scrapped the whole mesh and went back to the original low poly and just did everything lowpoly. So much easier doing this low poly without all boolean cleanups. I literally blocked out entire car low poly until everything was looking good then I moved onto hipoly detailing. Will post sketcfab model if anyone is interested, once I'm finished. It is a car based on the Clio 5 design. Not 100% identical just more simplified.
That's cool to hear, I'm glad I could help you. I was surprised that my workflow worked because this was my first time modeling something as organic as this, but it is always much easier to start low poly first. If you'd like to share the model, I invite you to our discord community, I put the link in the description of this video. You can get plenty of feedback and cool discussions there. Thanks for the comment.
great video im new to blender but this is all basic stuff but just hard to idk replicated like the tools and things you need are not the hard part to learn the hard part is to master them and be on point with the reference thats what i think at least could be way more hard but idk lol anyways great video it helped alot thank you! edit: i love the way you describe stuff its funny as hell i love your videos already and ive only watched 2 so far
Maravilhoso seu trabalho. Por favor faça um passo á passo desse interior, sou iniciante e queria começar no blender com esse seu trabalho, parece divertido, você é bem objetivo nas técnicas. Ajude os iniciantes. Obrigado 👏👏👏👏💯💯💯💯💯✌️✌️✌️✌️🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🙏🙏
literally wathching this over and over while making models for work Noe tell me: what would exactly be the purpose of modeling Ferrari dach so detailed for rendering. Concept?
@@ArijanRace Sorry, forgot to reply even tho I watch this vid daily like a podcast lol I'm a freelancer, no particular field, but currently automotive vis for a web page.
lower the poly count of a hum3d kinda vehicle to no more than 50k. maiin focus is the car body and exterior details. please do a video man :) thank you
Your book is awesome so far
It only gets better! Thank you.
Can you tell me how it's structured?
Man, I've been modelling for one full year by now and I still don't have the flow of this guy, he is a proffestional for real
Learning more within a Timelapse than a full fledged tutorial shows how good this guy is with his shit. Hands down one of the best creators I found and I’m glad I started learning vehicular 3D modeling.
finally a tutorial where I don't need to use 2.5 speed cause u just BLAST through it.
I have to admit that it's really hard to make fast paced tutorials like this. I am a big talker but this video was one take of constant rambling & it killed me.
@@ArijanRace I'm already so deep into working in blender that I can relate completely. A beginner wouldn't grasp all the knowledge you dump on us here.
I see you didn't make a separate video for putting all materials and making a rendering out of that model. Is that worth showing or is it more straightforward than modelling?
@@PopcornSticker I lost some footage in the end but I figured it wasn't worth re-recording, for the reason you mentioned.
Workflow videos really aren't beginner stuff, but someone with experience like you can deduce how a lot of the other stuff was done. Different target audience, I suppose.
Feels like I'm watching a sport with the commentary.
Great seeing the process and explanations with the fast paced info.
Wow! Your skill is amazing. I am very like that you do it in a vanilla blender without all that super-fancy paid add-ons. For me, it is very crucial because I think for beginners modeling all that stuff by hand can be very helpful. Definitely want to see the whole process of this project. I am even ready to view the entire modeling process without a timelapse. Oh, it's also unusual to see someone using paintnet in his workflow.
There are many useful plugins but there is no point in using a lot when trying to teach. It gets too complicated and it becomes a different program. Thank you for your support.
Hi Arijan I've been learning from your book and it has been very helpful. I didn't even realize you were the author until I viewed the link. I'm still working on the FN SCAR. Your modeling speed is impressive and very inspiring!
Man, you are a powerhouse, my friend sent me your stuff and this is exactly what I was looking for, no bullshit, straight to the topic. Amazing job and thank you for sharing it with us!
Thank you my friend, I will probably make more like this in the future. Stay tuned 🙏
I couldnt model interior for shit, especially steering wheel but after watching your timelapse I just went to google picked the first picture I saw and straight out made every little detail and even the damn stiches. In the end it looked like a professional made it I didnt even realize till it was ready. Your videos are great Aryan
Man I'm such a novice to Blender and watching this actually helped me so much. I love making car models in Blender and one thing I've realised like you've mentioned multiple times in this video is kind of scrapping a part of the model you don't like and redoing it. Blender for sure is one of those tools that you learn over time by watching people do cool stuff and also trying new things out yourself. Awesome video and thank you so much for showing your process!
Your entire channel is legit
Really loved seeing this come together. Awesome narration about what was going on too.
Nice one mate. @37:10, Instead of curve, can use simple deform modifier with bend option to get desired bend on specific axis. Your workflow and tutorials are very nice man. 😇
Awesome! Please continue! Thanks from Brazil
4:38 Aryan probably knows this a year later, but for someone who doesnt you can use Shift R to repeat the last action 🙂
bro i really like the way you make it look easy...
It is easy
You're the Boss!!!, Nobody do modeling better while in the shower!!!
Your knowledge of blender and being able to make all of these intricate shapes is really something, keep it up
You can add modifiers in Quick favourite menu
Short cut (Shift a 1 2)( selects cube from the add list)
At 4:39 use shift r to repeat last action
best timelapse ever
one thing that can enhance your workflow, is using the array modifier with the simple deform (on bend), to make circular things
Thanks for putting in the image with all the drawings for UVs! It would've taken me way longer if you didn't.
I think ur one of the top blender modeler ....This what i see cant belive
Thank you my friend
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Yes, we would definitely like to see more videos on this interior with the colours and textures.
Thanks for sharing this with us.
"so nothing special here, just modelling a crazy detailed part of a crazy complex design of a crazy expensive car, so yeah, you can do it, definitely..."
wow bro this is truly amazing
ur a fking genius man i loved the entire 45 minutes of the video
Thank you very much for your tutorials!
Bro, thanks so much for this video, I made a hipoly of a car and struggled so much with making the interior. After watching your video, I scrapped the whole mesh and went back to the original low poly and just did everything lowpoly. So much easier doing this low poly without all boolean cleanups. I literally blocked out entire car low poly until everything was looking good then I moved onto hipoly detailing. Will post sketcfab model if anyone is interested, once I'm finished. It is a car based on the Clio 5 design. Not 100% identical just more simplified.
That's cool to hear, I'm glad I could help you. I was surprised that my workflow worked because this was my first time modeling something as organic as this, but it is always much easier to start low poly first.
If you'd like to share the model, I invite you to our discord community, I put the link in the description of this video. You can get plenty of feedback and cool discussions there. Thanks for the comment.
Thank you to make this video and I promiss to buy your book!
Much appreciated! Thanks for the support.
Thank you very much for the videos. Where should I start with hard surface modeling and where and how should I learn hard surface methodology?
thank you,arijan,I have looking for this for a long times!!!
wow man u are doing an amazing job, wonder how u get the proportions right, are u just eyeballing everything?
you are a beast man, I aspire to be this good
Bro, I must say this video has been helpful. I managed to model a mustang interior after watching the vid thanks man keep up the excellent content :)
Awesome!!!
So good man, will see more videos
add penta to understand where u need this recesses - brilliant. thx for vid.
Really love that work! Keep up
this is awesome - I'm using the stitching idea right now on a ferrari bike concept :-)
Holy shit you are some kind of blender final boss
Blender Popek
great video im new to blender but this is all basic stuff but just hard to idk replicated like the tools and things you need are not the hard part to learn the hard part is to master them and be on point with the reference thats what i think at least could be way more hard but idk lol anyways great video it helped alot thank you!
edit: i love the way you describe stuff its funny as hell i love your videos already and ive only watched 2 so far
Maravilhoso seu trabalho. Por favor faça um passo á passo desse interior, sou iniciante e queria começar no blender com esse seu trabalho, parece divertido, você é bem objetivo nas técnicas. Ajude os iniciantes. Obrigado 👏👏👏👏💯💯💯💯💯✌️✌️✌️✌️🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🙏🙏
Wow, amazing car interior!! Keep going👏👏🙂
Amazing! Thanks for this tutorial.
love you man
Very informative. Looking great! Thank you!
Professional
Awesome!, thank you for sharing :)
This is stunning 😯🔥 Thanks for sharing!
Wow!
Incredible stuff. How did you extrude those 5 pieces on the ball and make them flat?
Wow you are rock 👍👍👍👍
Amazing! Good job!
Pls Tell me , How Many Years it took you to get so good in this Software ?
great!
cute job thank you
Very Nice
Nice video short simple and well explained love it and yes subscribed you as well.
Roughly how many weeks did you spend to fully model this
Noice. Will there be another tank?
Absolutely
@@ArijanRace good to hear
Epic!
woahhhh...damn man!
wow
Sir i have a doubt,if i make a car completely on blender,will i be able to import it to Roblox Studio?
thank you for this tutorial but it would be nicer if you upload the normal speed of this tutorial to learn your fantastic technique .
at 3:07 how do you have your sphere so perfectly set up to duplicate the flat part 5 times perfectly?
your pentagram is perfectly aligned to the sphere edges
Thanks for your videos, that's some serious talent you have there! Really well done. Goin to watch your other vids, you G'd me up now.
By which software this can be done?
bro what did you do here ? 14:00 how did you mirror it without mirror modefier and have it be part of the mesh
literally wathching this over and over while making models for work
Noe tell me: what would exactly be the purpose of modeling Ferrari dach so detailed for rendering. Concept?
It's for UA-cam and for my portfolio. Sometimes, to put yourself out there, it takes a ton of free work like this.
What do you do for work?
@@ArijanRace Sorry, forgot to reply even tho I watch this vid daily like a podcast lol
I'm a freelancer, no particular field, but currently automotive vis for a web page.
what is the name of the software you use for the textures and shit?
Can it be drwan by ansys design moduler?
bro so advanced he can model textures. jesus hahaha
can you give the project file?
Do you any Course
step by step
anyone know how he did the 'ferrari' logo?
Btw why you always keep your shirt off
where can i find some high quality model sheets?
What kind of sheets?
@@ArijanRace for cars, assets, models, anything
power bro good video... do you need clothes? i can send one of mine haha
You only wear clothes because of other people. Thank you
lower the poly count of a hum3d kinda vehicle to no more than 50k. maiin focus is the car body and exterior details. please do a video man :) thank you
Congratulation, you find a guy who's iridescent.
I don’t know if that’s a compliment or an insult, but thanks for watching.
hm.........So Why no one talking about vertices !
Bro is Andrew Tate of Design
Every video I get this comment but I don't know why
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How is the cursor moving when both his hands are in the air? att ua-cam.com/video/FV66bVT1Tog/v-deo.html
pls work for rockstar games, for better car interior hahaha
Well...this is sloppy.
Hi.. Can you make a model for me... İt is a truck bonet that call kenworth legend sar.. I can pay for it
Hello, please send me an email, you can find it on my channels 'about page'. I can't share it here because the bots will start contacting me.
you have a talent for this it seems how long have you been modeling for
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