Blender Tutorial: How To Make a 3D Model of a Soda Can
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- Опубліковано 17 сер 2022
- In this Blender video, I demonstrate how to make a 3D model of a soda can. This video uses Blender version 3.2.
Can Art Used in Video
www.littlewebhut.com/images/c...
HDR Image Used in Video
hdrihaven.com/hdri/?h=veranda
Blender website
www.blender.org
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loved how you pointed things out and talked us through the whole process.
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This is absolutely one of the best can modeling tutorial. simple , to the point, and very easy. i just wonder why is this channel not posting more tuts like these more regularly?
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So clear and concise! Thank you.
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Enabling De-noise in View port and Render properties of Render will give you the final output.. In case anyone is wondering how to do that! Excellent tutorial!
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I've been using Fusion 360 for quite sometime, but I doubt I could do it as easily as you do with Blender. This is my second tutorial after the hammer one, and I'm sold. Other tutorials attempted to teach me a plethora of Blender tools and functions that were overwhelming to me. Just this video and the hammer video taught me more skills to design models that I couldn't with Fusion 360. Thank you kindly.
The amount of detail you put in the can opening/snapping mechanism thing is insane
absolutely wonderful tutorial, definitely the best blender tutorial I've ever watched. clear, easy to follow, holds your hand just the right amount. ran into no issues like I have with other videos (probably user error lol). gained a new subscriber 👍
This was an amazing tutorial and I love the way you present it. It took a lot of trial and error on my part but I finally was able to master this and I will say the result came out pretty well. So this was a very good tutorial indeed. keep up the good work.
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...as always.
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Just started modelling after following your guides, although I am having to do some pausing and redo of the models it does seem to be sinking in. Superb guides, thank you!
The steps explained can help increase our muscle memory. Best blender teacher & English too for non-native English speaker like me.
Great tutorial, thanks for spending the time to explain the commands and keystrokes. I have followed the whole video and created a decent looking
can :-)
I love your tutorials!
Perfect! Straight to the point!
Great tutorial, had to pause a lot but got there in the end.
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Super clear tutorial. Thanks a lot.🙂
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Had great fun doing this one...thanks. :)
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I have learned from this channel's video tutorial from the introduction of the tool and I am very grateful, but since this channel uses blender 2.8 and newer there are limitations from the computer that I use, so I hope this channel continues to provide tutorials with blender 2.7.. .. thankyou
I learnt lot of basic things, thank you!
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Although the video was uploaded a year ago and i am still new to blender, this guy has made it really simple to follow along. Big thanks to you Sir. You have my respect
That tutorial is really well done for total beginners. But even though It's below me, I really appreciate it actually. At least there's no moment it goes too fast or other issue you can have with other kind of tutorial. No wonder so many comments says the same thing I do.
hey thank you, I made a perfect soda can because of you
Wow, this was so simple and easy to understand 👏
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Thank you so much for this tutorial.
This is one of the best blender model in my life
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Great work thank you
loved the tutorial sir
One thing I recommend is to use shift + E to adjust subdivision surface faces rather than loop cuts. As loop cuts increase geometry unnecessarily. It doesn't matter for the purpose of this tutorial. But just as a good practice.
Awesome video!
Many Thanks, my Friend!! 🙏🏾
Excellent tutorial Sir!
Just wondering if you have done any tutorials on going from the 2.7xx versions of blender to the newer 3.0xxx versions? I'm still using 2.79..Lol I know there is a lot of changes in the UI. Always enjoy your videos. You have some of the best blender tuts on YT.
Very nice video. Love it. Thanks for sharing
This thing on 3:40 usually happens when the normals of shapes don't face the same direction. If you match the normals at this point (as you did later on), you don't have to move loop on Z axis and "Bridge edge loops" works just fine.
Tried this, fixed it without having to drag the face down the z axis. Thanks!
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Wow awsome tutorial
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Thanks for this video
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well explained tutorial 👍
awesome