By far one of the most comprehensive tutorials I've ever watched and I've gone through learning a lot of different software with all different functions. You do a brilliant job not only explaining what things do but why you might use it. After watching just the first half of the 12 epi series, I was able to model out tons of different complex shapes that fit perfectly into my room scene (office chair w/ wheels, pens, monitor for desk, etc. I really impressed myself. Its all thank to you for getting me going! I will be watching every single video youve posted after this XD and im not kidding
Really love that you stuck to the basics on this. Great video for me to understand the essentialls well enough to now go find more detailed information to build on top of this
Ohmygosh this tutorial was SOOO helpful I'm so glad I watched it! Been tinkering with Maya all along but the rendering part was just so difficult to me (rendering is much more intuitive in Blender) but I finally get it! Thank you so much
I really love your tutorials. You're very meticulous with every step, which is great for beginners like me. I find some other tutorial channels tend to skip over some steps so it was very hard for me to understand. Thank you! Keep up the good work!!!
Thank you very much for this wonderful intro! It was very useful for me in my class and really helped me learn lots of tricks and shortcuts that I wasn't taught by my teacher. It gave me more confidence! I hope you continue to post tutorials. I plan to watch and follow them all! :)
Hello, Digital Dreambox. I am very grateful to be able to meet a channel like yours. I've been studying 3D Modelling in Maya for over two months and your videos really help me progress more. Is it alright if I ask something? I have a question about the rendering process. I've been following the steps you've shown on arnold rendering, but I can't seem to produce a high resolution image. Can you please tell me how to get an HD png/jpeg? Thank you.
Hi Damia thanks for checking out the tutorial. To get a high resolution render you will need to go into the render settings located under the top toolbar and change the image size from there. It's covered around the 17:50 mark. After that you can save the image by going to the File tab in the Arnold RenderView window.
@@DigitalDreambox Thank you for the reply, Digital Dreambox! I just changed the image size and succeeded in a high resolution image output. Thank you very much! Looking forward to more of your videos.
Hello Digital dream box. I love your simple tutorials. Can you help me. I modeled birds and added added the color white. Then I created a physical sky but the birds have a blue hue to them and when I render the scene the birds color are still bluish. How can I fix this? Thank for your help
Making an outdoor scene in the style of isometric art could be fun! Right now I'm still trying to get through a few dozen other planned videos. I'll start thinking about it though but it won't be for a awhile I think.
By far one of the most comprehensive tutorials I've ever watched and I've gone through learning a lot of different software with all different functions. You do a brilliant job not only explaining what things do but why you might use it. After watching just the first half of the 12 epi series, I was able to model out tons of different complex shapes that fit perfectly into my room scene (office chair w/ wheels, pens, monitor for desk, etc. I really impressed myself. Its all thank to you for getting me going! I will be watching every single video youve posted after this XD and im not kidding
Thanks! Hope you find the other videos useful. Best of luck!
Really love that you stuck to the basics on this. Great video for me to understand the essentialls well enough to now go find more detailed information to build on top of this
Ohmygosh this tutorial was SOOO helpful I'm so glad I watched it! Been tinkering with Maya all along but the rendering part was just so difficult to me (rendering is much more intuitive in Blender) but I finally get it! Thank you so much
Thanks I'm glad you found it useful. Yes I really love it how you can get a nice render in Blender with a few simple steps.
I'm watching all your lessons, thanks for what you taught, I learned better thanks to you
Thanks best of luck!
I really love your tutorials. You're very meticulous with every step, which is great for beginners like me. I find some other tutorial channels tend to skip over some steps so it was very hard for me to understand. Thank you! Keep up the good work!!!
Thank you very much. Best of luck!
Thank you very much for this wonderful intro! It was very useful for me in my class and really helped me learn lots of tricks and shortcuts that I wasn't taught by my teacher. It gave me more confidence! I hope you continue to post tutorials. I plan to watch and follow them all! :)
Thanks so much again for the support. It means a lot!
This vid came in so clutch helping me finish my final project in digital practices course
Thanks! I'll be ramping up the content soon so look forward to more tutorials.
Looking forward to the kitchen series bro 👍🏻 keep up the good work man
Thanks. I really like ArchViz so I've already made a few props but down the road I want to make a more complete project if there is enough interest.
Thank you so much , I really appreciate your work. This is the best guide for beginners.
Thanks and best of luck!
I have improved a lot through your videos, thank you so much
That's awesome and makes making these videos worth it. Best of luck!
Hello, Digital Dreambox. I am very grateful to be able to meet a channel like yours. I've been studying 3D Modelling in Maya for over two months and your videos really help me progress more. Is it alright if I ask something? I have a question about the rendering process. I've been following the steps you've shown on arnold rendering, but I can't seem to produce a high resolution image. Can you please tell me how to get an HD png/jpeg? Thank you.
Hi Damia thanks for checking out the tutorial. To get a high resolution render you will need to go into the render settings located under the top toolbar and change the image size from there. It's covered around the 17:50 mark. After that you can save the image by going to the File tab in the Arnold RenderView window.
@@DigitalDreambox Thank you for the reply, Digital Dreambox! I just changed the image size and succeeded in a high resolution image output. Thank you very much! Looking forward to more of your videos.
Hey, love your process of teaching...I'll be doing my renders now...thank you
Thank you and have fun with your rendering!
Thanx for this tutorial
Hello Digital dream box. I love your simple tutorials. Can you help me. I modeled birds and added added the color white. Then I created a physical sky but the birds have a blue hue to them and when I render the scene the birds color are still bluish. How can I fix this? Thank for your help
wow thank you for the tutorial
Thanks man
i love this
Thanks!
Great, I learned a lot from your content and first of all thanks for taking the trouble to share it, blessings bro.
can 4k render work on gaming laptop like acer nitro 5 ryzen 7 ?
i love you broooooooooooooooooooo
Does this work for Maya 2019???
I created this tutorial in Maya 2020 so I'm not sure but as long as Arnold has been updated it should be fine.
Plzz make a video on exterior house.
Making an outdoor scene in the style of isometric art could be fun! Right now I'm still trying to get through a few dozen other planned videos. I'll start thinking about it though but it won't be for a awhile I think.