Truly speaking, this is the best flow of a tutorial I've seen so far. The build up and work-around. I've watched Dino transform and learnt at the same time. All I have to remember is Dino and all tips come to mind. Thanks again Sir Zach.
Hi! Tahnk you for all these tips - can you give to us more details on how you design the head strap and the shoes? Im very curious on how to put clothers on the carcaters without "join" it. Did you used Shrinkwrap Modifier?
A lot to take in with this video, but all of its advice is greatly appreciated. I also think the Godzilla workout frame to the whole thing is inspired and adds a lot of fun to the video.
The best Blender class someone could have, without doubt!! Zach, you are THE guy!! Thank you very much: there were so many useful hints and informations. Obrigado!
Hey Zach. Great video! Love your work and amazing tips! Here's a little contribution on the Roll tip. I managed to come up with a native blender way to roll using mouse and shortcut keys. Give it a shot. Preferences > Keymap > Name (tab) > search for Roll Under 3d View section, find the View Roll rule and change the following: - Type of event mapping: Mouse - Type of event: Middle Mouse - Value: Press - Choose Control and Alt (modifier keys) - Roll Angle Source: Roll Angle Now in your 3d viewport you can press Control, Alt and Middle Mouse to Roll the view seamlessly. Let me know how it goes, Cheers!
Best blender video I've ever watched. Started using blender occasionally about a year ago just piecing together info from various tutorials. Learned so many things from this 1 video and I'm only half way through.
Thank you so much for this awesome video filled with awesome tips and tricks!! I am a pro sculptor using Blender everyday and I still learned a lot of very useful stuff! Thanks a ton!!
I've been sitting and struggling in the blender for over 12 hours and I can't solve the problem. When I use the pose brush on my hands, my body moves, when I move my right leg, my left leg moves.
When i get notification for that video i ignore by thinking i m complete beginner in sculpting but now when i qatch the start part aoh tips for beginners? Thanx for this use tips
Your teaching style is incredibly clear, and I could feel your passion for the subject shining through. Your efforts have truly inspired and helped me. Sending heartfelt dua prayers your way for all the good you bring to the community. I was literally in need of it.
Really liked all the tips! They take some of the mystery/confusion out of how to effectively approach sculpting in Blender. Really enjoyed the story and character you made to go along with it. Great stuff! 🤩
Great video. I love how you made a little story for every chapter, with a certain problem to address and a specific Blender solution to solve it. I've been sculpting for a while in Blender and yet I still got some new tips, really nice!
must watch video, most of the time the frustrations with 3d modeling came from not knowing how to deal with small things that cascade into big mistakes
awesome vid! I watched it in one go wch is rare for me with videos close to an hour. I have a question. was there a reason to use face set in the splinter portion we could have used slice masked in the mas drop down as well couldnt we? P.S. Godzarnold Schwarzilla should steal kevandrams gp cake next time XD
Thanks for this really helpful video. One tip I would pass on is when using Alphas to add detail to a high res mesh. I use the anchored stroke but sometimes place the alpha detail in the wrong place and want to delete the brush stroke. But this can be really slow- at least on my machine. But if you add a single stroke of the Alpha and leave it in place then any subsequent applications of that alpha can be deleted really quickly. I don't know why but it works. Also when you have a hi res mesh visible, loading alpha files can be slow, but if you first hide the hi res mesh and then load the alpha it loads a lot quicker. The other tip would be to bind the place pivot action in sculpt mode to a hot key- then you can put the brush where you need the pivot to be, press the hot key and the pivot point will relocate to that point.
I wish someone could make an extensive tutorial on how to use all the brush features since there is so many possibilities and not a single tutorial has done this so far!
It's not a free tutorial, but in my Master 3D Sculpting in Blender course I have a whole chapter going over all sculpting brushes and tools in detail. More info here: www.cgboost.com/courses/master-3d-sculpting-in-blender
So.... you're not going to acknowledge the end of the last challenge on youtube at all? At least a montage of the top 10, sounds like the right thing to do. I thought the challenge had been cancelled or something until I checked the site.
We will, the video is nearly done. This time it took a little longer, since we asked the participants for a bit of behind the scenes' footage, which we included in the montage. It should go live very soon, stay tuned!
what are you? are you tutoring kids from class 2 or anything else? its so much cringe and crap when you try making bushi bushi funs but ultimately ends at nonsense!
Nice tips, thanks for sharing! I will add these to my Blender workflow 100% I normally enjoy the humor in the videos here, but I must add that this time I found the "fat" jokes were very repetitive and out of touch. I would love to watch future videos with 20% less jokes and more focus on the matter. Could be only me, I know people in my life that would find that subject stigmatizing as they simply can not exercise like others due to special accessibility needs.
Well, that's life. The real world isn't a child's kindergarten. Words are just words. If words upset you then either don't listen to them or learn to strengthen your character. There are a lot worse things in this world to suffer than 'upsetting' words.
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Honestly the journey of lil' gotzilla captivated me and I ended up watching the whole thing XD
You're not only an expert at the software, but you know how to teach it better than most anyone else.
Just a word to say you're the best over all others good teachers. Your pedagogy is perfect. All is clear and everything has meaning
Many thanks! ~Zach 🥰
Agree with you. The best teacher. Love his courses
skimmed through the tips and learned 2 new things. always something new to learn hehe 😉i appreciate the video man
Truly speaking, this is the best flow of a tutorial I've seen so far. The build up and work-around. I've watched Dino transform and learnt at the same time. All I have to remember is Dino and all tips come to mind. Thanks again Sir Zach.
Would CGBoost ever do a particle course? Or a course on simulating smoke, fire, water, fur, cloth, etc? Would love a course on that.
Thanks for the suggestion. It is nothing we are actively working on atm, but it is definitely on our list.
@@cgboost Thank you!
You're the reason I love youtube. Thank you so much for this. Super cute and super informative.
The lil godzilla narrative was too much hahahah, I loved it! Thanks for this tutorial, much needed!
Thanks for sharing, very very helpful !!!
Very useful video and the little Godzilla driving the story is ingenious 😊
Alt+Q... THANK YOU, Zach. You have improved my quality of life by 400%. I will have considerably more free time to spend with my children.
Hi! Tahnk you for all these tips - can you give to us more details on how you design the head strap and the shoes? Im very curious on how to put clothers on the carcaters without "join" it. Did you used Shrinkwrap Modifier?
Hah! humor all over cgboost! First Louis, now Zach with the comedy. The godzilla segment was funny! :D
Is there a way to "Polish" the overall mesh like in Zbrush?
Not sure what exact feature you mean? Is it remeshing or overall smoothing of the whole mesh (this can be done with the mesh filter tool)
A lot to take in with this video, but all of its advice is greatly appreciated. I also think the Godzilla workout frame to the whole thing is inspired and adds a lot of fun to the video.
by all honesty i like the fat gozilla better ;) great tutorial - thank you :)
Yeah, definitely. Godzillas are supposed to be a bit chonky.
The best Blender class someone could have, without doubt!!
Zach, you are THE guy!!
Thank you very much: there were so many useful hints and informations. Obrigado!
Many thanks! 🥰 ~Zach
this is hilarious... love the format, and very useful, thanks!
Omg! 1.5K likes (and +1 my one) and zero dislikes! You are really good teacher! )
Hey Zach. Great video! Love your work and amazing tips!
Here's a little contribution on the Roll tip. I managed to come up with a native blender way to roll using mouse and shortcut keys. Give it a shot.
Preferences > Keymap > Name (tab) > search for Roll
Under 3d View section, find the View Roll rule and change the following:
- Type of event mapping: Mouse
- Type of event: Middle Mouse
- Value: Press
- Choose Control and Alt (modifier keys)
- Roll Angle Source: Roll Angle
Now in your 3d viewport you can press Control, Alt and Middle Mouse to Roll the view seamlessly.
Let me know how it goes, Cheers!
Thanks for the tip! ~Zach
Good bye lil godzilla ahahah, this was a really good video with really good tips thanks man!
Both entertaining and informative, much appreciated!
fINGERNAILS -an alpha texture??
The alt+d for duplicate linked its very usefull 😮😮
you're funny❤
like this way of creating tutorials . love it , way to go.
this is an amazing video, very much appreciated!
I often zoom in and out to effectively change the brush size. Extremely useful when you wish you had three brushes of different sizes to hand.
thanks for the tip :)
Thanks for sharing, very helpful for me
Gorilla decrease his weight but we have to the bit of operation in the end 😅
Perfect tutorial!❤
Bro just called me out twice in the same image! .;A;
really good and heaps of helpful info, thanks a lot
Alt + middle mouse click on the model does 5 of your tips
I came to learn, I stay for Little Godzilla
Best blender video I've ever watched. Started using blender occasionally about a year ago just piecing together info from various tutorials. Learned so many things from this 1 video and I'm only half way through.
These tips are fantastic
Thank you so much for this awesome video filled with awesome tips and tricks!! I am a pro sculptor using Blender everyday and I still learned a lot of very useful stuff! Thanks a ton!!
The Grab Silhouette, Symmetrize With Multirez, and Dynamic Face Set And Mask Tools were awesome tips!
damn I wish I could sculpt with a mouse
I know some artists who do. But personally have no idea of how they do that, for me, it feels super hard 😅
~ Masha
@@cgboost it is really hard 😭 but I guess it all comes down to practice as much as we don't like to hear jt
@@forbiddenbox Yeah I guess so too. But I personally prefer sculpting with the tablet :)
~ Masha
I've been sitting and struggling in the blender for over 12 hours and I can't solve the problem. When I use the pose brush on my hands, my body moves, when I move my right leg, my left leg moves.
Hi, hard to say what happened without seeing the file, can you please post it here: www.cgboost.com/resources/
~ Masha
I would like a course based on animals and birds creation in blender from sculpting to exporting in another engine like godot...
Thanks for your suggestion, will take it into account for our next courses.
When i get notification for that video i ignore by thinking i m complete beginner in sculpting but now when i qatch the start part aoh tips for beginners? Thanx for this use tips
I mean" for these useful tips 😅"
Wow. I'm commenting as much to remind myself how amazing this video is as much as to boost your visibility! You absolute beast!
By tip #8 I was thoroughly invested in Chubzilla's fitness journey. 💪
Your teaching style is incredibly clear, and I could feel your passion for the subject shining through. Your efforts have truly inspired and helped me. Sending heartfelt dua prayers your way for all the good you bring to the community. I was literally in need of it.
Really liked all the tips! They take some of the mystery/confusion out of how to effectively approach sculpting in Blender. Really enjoyed the story and character you made to go along with it. Great stuff! 🤩
5:53. For rotate better use stock blender addon "greace pencil tools". When u add it you take comfortable rotate on ctrl+alt+MMB
Thanks a lot! You just opened my eyes to possibilities that I had not seen before. Lord, thank you for this man's existence.
by far one of the best videos i've watched lol. the presentation of information and the 'straight to the point' teaching method is awesome!
Great video. I love how you made a little story for every chapter, with a certain problem to address and a specific Blender solution to solve it. I've been sculpting for a while in Blender and yet I still got some new tips, really nice!
Informative and cute! Thanks for the free lesson! Lots of tips I plan to try to apply in my sculpting.
Absolutely love your courses, and I learned so much in this tutorial also. Thank you so much!
Have you tried the easy patch addon? It seems great for retopology.
Will try it out, thanks for the suggestion!
Zack, you hit it out the park again with this video! Thanks again for sharing all these awesome tips in a really fun way!
COOOOOOOOOOOOOOL
must watch video, most of the time the frustrations with 3d modeling came from not knowing how to deal with small things that cascade into big mistakes
How were you able to pose the character? Did you put bones?
I think Zach used the pose brush since in the original file I don't see any bones.
~ Masha
This was a phenomenal video, thank you! Also I love lil Godzilla!
I've learned a lot about sculpting in Blender the the dangers of too many sweets.
this tutorial has no business being so cute :D Great one! I learned a lot from this.
outstanding vid. so many trips. learn alot from that vid. thanks
Thank you. A lot of brilliant tips included.
This fun way of teaching is very helpful. Thank a lot
Awesome tips, the sculpting course is also amazing
great video! Awesome work and thanks for the resource!
Always more stuff to learn, or to be reminded of! Great tips
love that chonky godzilla what an absolute unit.
Amazing!
Amazing!
this is like tips to not loose your mind when using blender
Awesome preview and awesome tips, thanks :)
I want to learn how to do this mat haha, and unroll it like that :)
😁 Well, here is a very old tutorial from me, that shows the basic workflow I used: ua-cam.com/video/4YY7XBpAeWE/v-deo.html
Amazing teacher thank you so much 😍
I saw 28 tips in Blender then got distracred by the thumbnail 😅, so I didnt realize this was just about Sculpting: Great video
Great to know you liked the video, even if it wasn't exactly what you expected :)
~ Masha
Wooooo, it's Zach Sensei with 28 ninja tips
awesome vid! I watched it in one go wch is rare for me with videos close to an hour.
I have a question. was there a reason to use face set in the splinter portion we could have used slice masked in the mas drop down as well couldnt we?
P.S. Godzarnold Schwarzilla should steal kevandrams gp cake next time XD
Hi, thanks for the comment! Could you please add the timestamp of the section related to your question?
~ Masha
What an amazing tutorial! Thank you!
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Thanks Zach! Always helpful!
Great and funny tutorial, thanks a lot !
Thanks for this really helpful video. One tip I would pass on is when using Alphas to add detail to a high res mesh. I use the anchored stroke but sometimes place the alpha detail in the wrong place and want to delete the brush stroke. But this can be really slow- at least on my machine. But if you add a single stroke of the Alpha and leave it in place then any subsequent applications of that alpha can be deleted really quickly. I don't know why but it works. Also when you have a hi res mesh visible, loading alpha files can be slow, but if you first hide the hi res mesh and then load the alpha it loads a lot quicker.
The other tip would be to bind the place pivot action in sculpt mode to a hot key- then you can put the brush where you need the pivot to be, press the hot key and the pivot point will relocate to that point.
Thanks for the tips! ~Zach
Gold! Thanks for sharing!
The way Zach teaches is on point and unique!
WoahW, High quality entertaining educational content, thanks!
Thanks to you for the nice feedback ^^
~ Masha
Great tips from the best teacher ❤
I wish someone could make an extensive tutorial on how to use all the brush features since there is so many possibilities and not a single tutorial has done this so far!
It's not a free tutorial, but in my Master 3D Sculpting in Blender course I have a whole chapter going over all sculpting brushes and tools in detail. More info here: www.cgboost.com/courses/master-3d-sculpting-in-blender
why are my base meshes not posable like yours?
Hi what do you mean by not posable?
~ Masha
@@cgboost I just realized there was an update. The original file did not come with the primatives
you are really a great teacher!
I really like tip No.1
Bravo, Zach...! 👏🏼🙌🏼
Thank you sir
bookmarked!
Gracias maestro!!!
awesome video!
PURE GOLD
So.... you're not going to acknowledge the end of the last challenge on youtube at all? At least a montage of the top 10, sounds like the right thing to do. I thought the challenge had been cancelled or something until I checked the site.
We will, the video is nearly done. This time it took a little longer, since we asked the participants for a bit of behind the scenes' footage, which we included in the montage. It should go live very soon, stay tuned!
That's cool, thanks :)
Man just dropped free knowledge on an awesome video about sculpting and you complain about an unrelated subject. Grow up 😂
The challenge montage is online btw: ua-cam.com/video/XL-yqExPziY/v-deo.html
@@cgboost Thanks
what are you? are you tutoring kids from class 2 or anything else? its so much cringe and crap when you try making bushi bushi funs but ultimately ends at nonsense!
what are you doing here?
Nice tips, thanks for sharing! I will add these to my Blender workflow 100%
I normally enjoy the humor in the videos here, but I must add that this time I found the "fat" jokes were very repetitive and out of touch. I would love to watch future videos with 20% less jokes and more focus on the matter.
Could be only me, I know people in my life that would find that subject stigmatizing as they simply can not exercise like others due to special accessibility needs.
Well, that's life. The real world isn't a child's kindergarten. Words are just words. If words upset you then either don't listen to them or learn to strengthen your character. There are a lot worse things in this world to suffer than 'upsetting' words.