The 5 Stages of Learning Blender

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КОМЕНТАРІ • 139

  • @ArtinAzarnejad
    @ArtinAzarnejad  16 днів тому +81

    since some people took the thumbnail in a wrong way: I putted Smeaf's thumbnail since it was related to money, not something to do with him personally, I fw Smeaf and his content hard!

    • @PuffyDev
      @PuffyDev 15 днів тому +4

      Smesfs content is sometimes good and sometimes bad

    • @formerlostcause3573
      @formerlostcause3573 12 днів тому

      Bro are you Iranian?

    • @kingmart2746
      @kingmart2746 12 днів тому +1

      Can you make a rapier sword Tutorial in Blender, the kind that has the fall swept hilt rapier gard ?

  • @minimonkey7773
    @minimonkey7773 14 днів тому +339

    Blender is super difficult and then after practice it clicks and your like "I can make anything!" Don't give up you will always improve

    • @Lonewolf.7.7.7
      @Lonewolf.7.7.7 11 днів тому +3

      @@minimonkey7773 thanks

    • @Ddotsun
      @Ddotsun День тому +4

      Just open it everyday and fuck around with it

    • @Andriej69
      @Andriej69 День тому

      Difficulty wouldn't be a problem, if this shite was reliable. I've tried several tutorials with increasing complexity, only to be unable to follow instructions cuz blender kept acting up or something refusing to work. I literally forced to keep opening additional videos/forum/blog info to find fixes/workarounds while making some projects from the tuts

    • @its3amagain.
      @its3amagain. День тому +3

      @@Andriej69 for me the most difficult thing is that I try a lot of tutorials and then in the middle after 1-2 hours something isn't working because blender simply decided to delete or change some options in blender 4.0 but the tutorials is from blender 2.8 and I am sitting there like please wtf.

    • @benbunch4159
      @benbunch4159 12 годин тому

      Blender has a UI that is different than any other software. But then you realize that every other software is doing it wrong.

  • @DLGanimator
    @DLGanimator 3 дні тому +80

    1. Meet the blender
    2. Meet the donut guy
    3. be stuck on episode 4, because something has gone wrong and you can't find help
    4. Oh, the summer vacation is ending soon.
    5. Never continue again...
    "one year later,,
    1. Meet the donu-

    • @gennarovescio-muir8070
      @gennarovescio-muir8070 2 дні тому +2

      Realest comment I’ve ever seen

    • @Andriej69
      @Andriej69 День тому +1

      THIS except I got to making a full model, which took weeks and still had automated retopo (cuz I couldn't replicate what dude from tutorial was doing), broken rigging and some other stuff. Aside from time It prob cost me few years off from my lifespan (due to sheer raging), some portion of my sanity and any will to ever return to 3D modelling

  • @Blue_snapdragons
    @Blue_snapdragons 7 днів тому +41

    And then you realize...the industry wants you to learn Maya instead

    • @DeMoNELectro
      @DeMoNELectro 5 днів тому +2

      maya is obsolete

    • @Blue_snapdragons
      @Blue_snapdragons 5 днів тому +4

      @@DeMoNELectro it’s well and fine to say that, but the industry is still gonna expect you to use it. (Though there’s still things Maya can do that blender can’t). And I say this as someone that prefers blender.

    • @RONIIAL
      @RONIIAL День тому +2

      *laughs in indie*

  • @Salrie-Antlerhorn
    @Salrie-Antlerhorn 6 днів тому +60

    This was me two months ago! I first watched his doughnut but only made the monkey. Then got scared of not being able to make it so I stopped. But after 3 weeks, I took the jump and started getting back to work. And now from June to now, working on blender little by little during my lunch breaks, I'm getting the hang of it! I'm in the process of making 3D models of characters and once that's done, time to learn rigging! It's ok to feel scared at something you don't understand at first. Take your time and practice. When you start to see progress, it starts to become fun!

    • @GoGo-ze1mq
      @GoGo-ze1mq 5 днів тому

      Dude, after learning how to rig everything gets easier. I highly recommend looking into some of Polyfjords tutorials, he makes it very approachable. Wish you luck 💪🏻

    • @keziagreste
      @keziagreste 5 днів тому +1

      Good luck on your journey, rooting for you!!❤

    • @OutromiltonRodolfo
      @OutromiltonRodolfo 3 дні тому

      Hey ,do you need drawing skills to learn how to use blender(model)? If not,how do you do it?

    • @hoxiipoxii56
      @hoxiipoxii56 3 дні тому

      I've been practicing since September and still haven't made anything alright :(

    • @hoxiipoxii56
      @hoxiipoxii56 3 дні тому

      ​@@OutromiltonRodolfo no but it certainly helps

  • @katokianimation
    @katokianimation 14 днів тому +48

    My favorite stage was when they changed the whole user interface altogether at 2.8 and i couldn't do anything untill i got time to relearn the whole thing.

  • @unknownusrname
    @unknownusrname 4 дні тому +7

    UV unwrapping made me cry once

  • @DoctorIvoRobotnikartist
    @DoctorIvoRobotnikartist 14 днів тому +91

    About the beginner problem
    The problem isn't that tutorial are bad
    It's because these people forget to learn how he did it they just follow he did it

    • @slavsit7600
      @slavsit7600 9 днів тому +7

      im glad i got out of the tutorial hell, now its just for me to improve

    • @DeMoNELectro
      @DeMoNELectro 5 днів тому +3

      @@slavsit7600 i started blender 4 month ago maybe so i'm still in tutorial hell for a while i think but i'm learning that the case

    • @cobra2404
      @cobra2404 2 дні тому +2

      @@DeMoNELectrodude, still watching tutorials even after 4 months means you're just watching the tutorials and not taking in the information. its that, or the tutorials you watch are just timelapses

    • @lilcotorro
      @lilcotorro День тому

      ​@@DeMoNELectroI haven't learned blender, but what has helped me with coding and other things is just jumping into making something without following someone along. Get a cheatsheet of the shortcuts and start making small stuff like super basic playground slides and wheels. Look at a tutorial and try building the final product without watching the vid first. Also its normal to forget things if youre taking too long of a break between each time you study, try to keep it at least a weekly thing if you haven't already. Best of luck!

    • @benarmony1532
      @benarmony1532 День тому

      in general i think when learning a new software, it’s best to look for specific tutorials rather than “how to use [blank]”. for an example, when i started using blender i looked for “ps1 graphics” tutorials. in music software it could be “trap beat drum patterns” tutorial. whatever, a “how to use” is just way too overwhelming. solve your puzzle piece by piece you know.

  • @olekanuriel9359
    @olekanuriel9359 18 днів тому +73

    thanks for the positive ending. gave me a little hope

  • @shadowdemonaer
    @shadowdemonaer 2 дні тому +10

    To anyone wanting to start but anxious about all the time it will take, don't be. It's like drawing! break down what the shapes are (roughly) and THEN change them to be closer to your reference. Everything in the world is made of shapes you recognize! You can do this!!

    • @Andriej69
      @Andriej69 День тому

      Drawing is WAAYY easier than this, and you have no glitches/errors outside your control to deal with

  • @daleodorito
    @daleodorito 5 днів тому +15

    You basically have:
    -Noob: You just do superbasic stuff and blindly follow tutorials
    -Begginer: You start to grasp how everything works, and you can modify or adapt tutorials to get effects that, while not amazing, are unique of yours. You also do some simple but nice stuff on your own. This can work nicely for personal projects, simple stuff or just do small things as a freelancer
    -Professional: You now have a pretty good understanding of the basic funcions and you are usually really specialized in one of them, to the point you can confortably do most of the stuff related to that field with minimal external help, you work is pretty polish and detailed, at least on the part you are specialized in. This is the job-ready level
    -Master: Now you do the tutorials with amazing results and people praise your master mind. This is the kind of people that leads groups of people in a workplace or just do full time job on their own. This is not a gift from heavens, this the level you achieve after years upon years of practice and learning from other people

  • @tylerburgess9111
    @tylerburgess9111 12 днів тому +17

    Been using Blender for 2-3 years now, I love it. And I'm only getting better!

  • @iamthematti
    @iamthematti 3 дні тому +2

    I started blender out of necessity to evolve my funky "little" movie projects. After some time i gave up on trying to model myself and just used some other programme (that i had used) to do that and then import for the lighting

  • @DuskstarShine
    @DuskstarShine 14 днів тому +15

    I myself do blendee for making VRC avatars, and now ive been doing it for 2 years, i love to teach friends and others how to get started and guide them though the process, cuz sadly for vrc avis, there are no good beguinner blender tutoriels, as they just throw people into the deep end and dont build them up and the best tutoriels arnt meant for vrc avatars, but are just normal blender ones ^-^
    The one i always reccomend to people i help is an "easy froggy" that shows moddeling and texturing a chibi character, and following that a couple times really helps build up peoples confidence in making character models, while still remaining simple ^-^
    I love helping since i can show peeps how to do things that took me soooo long to find out, and guide them through the most usefull videos without them having to hunt for hours on the next step they needed.
    I love the blender community, its so nice! And i love so many wacky blender tutoriels that have humour in them and arnt just a normal tutoriel like most other softwere ones are ^-^ i think CG artists are just built diffrent when it comes to tutoriels xD

    • @SwagHyde
      @SwagHyde 13 днів тому +2

      Why don't you make a tutorial? It would help even more people

    • @DuskstarShine
      @DuskstarShine 13 днів тому +2

      @@SwagHyde i have a full written course thingie i wrote in discord, but dont have the time atm to record any long tutoriels.
      I recorded my first one on how to make a spacific thing that noone had done before, and its taking 3 weeks just to edit this 30 min video ;~; i defenetly want to in the future!! Just gotta find the time to do so. ^-^

    • @hoxiipoxii56
      @hoxiipoxii56 3 дні тому

      I'd definitely watch your tutorials if you ever made any!

  • @notyourtaco2076
    @notyourtaco2076 4 дні тому +2

    The way I grasped blender after a few months of tutorials and still not grasping the basics, was I took a class! Udemy, skillshare, whatever I could. It helped so much. Because I was learning at a pace that made sense. Learn the basics first, then revisit the cool tutorials on UA-cam. The reality of the tutorials on UA-cam is that you are jumping into a full blown software you know nothing about and after you followed this “cool” tutorial, you have this incredibly nice mesh but you have NO IDEA how to remake it on your own or how to still use blender. Invest in yourself, take a class…Also if you can take an active course that forces you to be in class at a specific time with real homework/curriculum. That also helps because blender is a lot of practice but also it’s alot of discipline. Keep going, don’t give up, you got this! 😊

  • @Marvin-vs3tu
    @Marvin-vs3tu 2 дні тому +3

    If people are seriously into the beauty of 3D, please take an hour of your day just playing around with blender, experiment is important. After few months, you will find yourself spending more time in blender. Less and less tutorial needed and in the end you might land a job while having fun doing. Then sooner or later you will find yourself competing with the industry level professional. This is just my experience

    • @its3amagain.
      @its3amagain. День тому

      this is so true. I learnt making music by only experimenting. I was young and had time and I didn't even know that there could be tutorials online. but now I am older and need to work on my music, have a girlfriend. The dishes aren't washing themselves. It's really really difficult to find time for "just experimenting" when I could simply open a tutorial what will bring me more knowledge in less time.

  • @FXV56
    @FXV56 16 днів тому +17

    I want to do so many things but i think beyond my current capabilities, and my motivation is real low so I'm just stagnant

    • @nss1wolf
      @nss1wolf 15 днів тому +4

      you don't need motivation you need discipline

    • @chifrudo5114
      @chifrudo5114 9 днів тому +2

      ​@@nss1wolfhahahahhaahhhahhahahahahaahahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahahahahaah

    • @tubsy.
      @tubsy. 8 днів тому +3

      You can create a list of smaller projects that ramps up in difficulty. Also see what your flaws are and work on that.

    • @chifrudo5114
      @chifrudo5114 8 днів тому

      @@FXV56 time is the same for everyone lil bro

    • @nooob.710
      @nooob.710 6 днів тому +3

      I’d advise you invest in paid tutorials

  • @linnhtetyan2283
    @linnhtetyan2283 13 днів тому +6

    I need to continue my blender learning

  • @GoGo-ze1mq
    @GoGo-ze1mq 5 днів тому +6

    After using Blender for a while you create a sort of symbiotic brain, intertwined with the software. Where you can find the solution to problems mostly by just fucking around

  • @minhtuan8573
    @minhtuan8573 14 днів тому +2

    The vid is very cool and gives me the Dani's videos hype:) Keep up the work man

  • @Pocketinfinity2021
    @Pocketinfinity2021 23 години тому

    Imao I watched only one episode of the donut making guy, and now I’m making a whole space ship 😭😭😭

  • @ebelesaurus2
    @ebelesaurus2 7 днів тому

    I'm subscribing. Love your personality

  • @justansmg4fan254
    @justansmg4fan254 День тому

    All I needed to learn was the basic functions and how modifiers work. Then, I just tried to f around and find out

  • @Nameless02205
    @Nameless02205 2 дні тому

    Modeling for me is easy but what kills me is shading, Uvediting, texture painting and all those complicated materials

  • @nxmods
    @nxmods 7 днів тому

    i was thirsty watching your video, and the end just made do the work

  • @thezachlambert
    @thezachlambert 4 дні тому

    I'm finishing stage 4! Let's goooooooooo.

  • @mfsmedia2181
    @mfsmedia2181 16 днів тому

    This is gonna blow up

  • @Judic1ous
    @Judic1ous 5 днів тому

    How did you make the shape effect from donut to money at 2:28? Please🙏

  • @Ansy
    @Ansy 16 днів тому +3

    relatable

  • @roxtor8473
    @roxtor8473 7 днів тому +2

    i never went through these steps, I just followed a low poly car tutorial, then made low poly stuff on my own until I was bored and wanted to do more. I then learned about sculpting, making materials on my own, and more advanced modeling, and i'm pretty satifsfied

  • @darth_sdmhcd5174
    @darth_sdmhcd5174 13 днів тому +13

    Deleting base cube is iconic 😂

    • @andrededecraf
      @andrededecraf 10 днів тому +2

      "delete the cube, add a cube" or "delete the cube, add a circle and turns him into a cube"

    • @darth_sdmhcd5174
      @darth_sdmhcd5174 10 днів тому

      @@andrededecraf true story brother

  • @Darkest_matter
    @Darkest_matter 5 днів тому

    This was how I was for a long time with fl Studio, just following tutorials but I found my own very very very niche blend of lofi Drum n bass, with no bass. More of Just the atmosphere of old racing games.

  • @zolden37
    @zolden37 4 години тому

    The pain of any 3D animation software…
    Crashing to desktop.

  • @jawlyrogers8566
    @jawlyrogers8566 5 днів тому

    What video is that middle thumbnail?

  • @DeMoNELectro
    @DeMoNELectro 5 днів тому

    why this is so accurate

  • @eggsandwhichian
    @eggsandwhichian 8 днів тому

    man i wish i tried it before watching this. maybe id undertand the refrences lmao

  • @daydeer9912
    @daydeer9912 2 дні тому

    I'm a 2d animator, and i found blender to be even better at it that than adobe. so that's what i use now. i feel like the experience is pretty similar. especially if you started already knowing digital art and animation fundamentals. the eraser tool is frustrating though, as it deletes verticies only, but not always the part of the line they inhabit.

  • @blobfish86
    @blobfish86 10 днів тому +1

    I just started trying to learn Blender a few weeks ago, and I'm on the stage of going after random tutorials in hope of learning the tools.
    I don't think know enough to try and make something by my own yet, there's so many details and ways of doing things, is overwelming sometimes, trying to go slow, one step at a time

    • @DeMoNELectro
      @DeMoNELectro 5 днів тому

      then you will spend your money on Humble Bundle of addons with Blender Market you will found Zen Bundle and Machin3s tool Deus ex you will spend month and month for hope to be better and i hope your not gonna give up :) or maybe becaus you will realize you have to spend a bit of money to get cool stuff and usefull stuff then topologie uv unwrap blalbalbla
      welcome to the world of 3D

  • @artekal3d
    @artekal3d 13 днів тому +1

    I'm the weird one, I already had ideas about what stuff to make on blender, then i earned through blender few times, then i followed tutorials like ducky3d and imphenzia and others, then i started getting interested in becoming blender youtuber and also watched the tutorials smeaf had.
    Now i'm wondering if i should start following Andrew Price's donut tutorials or not haha

  • @Damian_h
    @Damian_h 7 днів тому

    In my case I skipped the donuts tut i went balls deep into Interface/navigation since i've been using so many softwares the concept is always the same u just have to search for the button. I didnt like in the beginning but after a few weeks i understood Blender strong and weak points pretty quickly and why people like it.

  • @aaronwe9850
    @aaronwe9850 День тому

    It was a bit easier for me, I had experience with other 3d apps.
    Of course, unlearning all of the stuff from the other apps was another story.

  • @Midi_SoundCaster
    @Midi_SoundCaster 6 днів тому

    Learning blender is like a college course. You're given the tools and fundamentals, it's up to you to push yourself to the next level.|
    Doughnut tutorials does not teach you any fundamentals. People just follow along like a trace then blank out lol.

  • @AndrewGoku
    @AndrewGoku 10 днів тому

    once you know how to do blender and understand what everything does you can build whatever you want I have been using blender for almost a year and can build anything at the start it feels impossible because bender is hard but once you get past that hurdle it's truly amazing.

  • @B6989
    @B6989 10 днів тому +1

    The problem with blender is anyone making tutorial of it, and you ended watching all of them if you don't realize, it's really easy to get interested and side tracked when you see someone else's thumbnail 😂... it's happened to me thoo

  • @stings7
    @stings7 5 днів тому

    i am done in the begginer part i know i can make almost anything the only problem i have a potato lapotp and i cant use cycles to make realistic models

  • @Lonewolf.7.7.7
    @Lonewolf.7.7.7 14 днів тому +4

    Bro, I watch the tutorials. But when I try to make something else other than donuts, I can't do it. What do you recommend?

    • @SwagHyde
      @SwagHyde 13 днів тому

      Make projects but only look up tutorials if you're stuck somewhere
      For example, I made a sword once a while ago
      I couldn't figure out how to make the edge
      I looked up a sword tutorial and I only watched the part where he made the edge of the sword because I had an idea how to make everything else
      The problem right now is that you don't know enough techniques to make whatever you want to make
      I would recommend watching BlenderSecrets shorts
      They're very informative and quick and it's gonna give you ideas how to solve your problems within blender

    • @romangonzalez8987
      @romangonzalez8987 11 днів тому +2

      I also feel like that, ive been watching tutorials for like a year, and I thought I knew how to use blender, all the tools, but, when it comes to starting a personal project, I can't, I don't know how to not follow tutorials

    • @Lonewolf.7.7.7
      @Lonewolf.7.7.7 11 днів тому +1

      @@romangonzalez8987 Brother, I learned something from this life: I never give up, even if I know I will lose.

    • @Lonewolf.7.7.7
      @Lonewolf.7.7.7 11 днів тому +1

      @@romangonzalez8987 you do that too

    • @Blue_snapdragons
      @Blue_snapdragons 7 днів тому

      learn about topology flow. once you get a feel for how polys should cleanly flow across an object, you can model almost anything (you'll need different types of topo for animated/organic vs static objects as well)

  • @ElRixSape
    @ElRixSape 7 днів тому

    I will drink more water thank you stranger of the virtual ocean.

  • @madmen6544
    @madmen6544 12 днів тому

    LOL I'm somewhere between stage 1 and 2. Close to 3 soon.

  • @Darkest_matter
    @Darkest_matter 5 днів тому

    I just started freestyling right off the bat but the pain came when I realised they removed the game engine. I wanted to drive the janky car I made in my scene. Tried to put it in Godot to drive around but it's super jank in that aswell.

  • @KhakiCap
    @KhakiCap 6 днів тому

    Currently still hitting my head on the wall and using Crocotile3D just to fuck around with it.

  • @ArcticaLibrary
    @ArcticaLibrary 11 днів тому

    The issue with Blender manual doesn't show the tutorial for Viewer first, like how to turn on workspace, turn on editor types, turn one editor modes, turn on toolbar and adjustments,... They just talks about it seperately, that makes very hard to get an overview of it. And the name of functions and features is quite strange compared to other softwares, like Keymap, why not simply call it Shortcuts,...etc.

  • @galabavamsi12
    @galabavamsi12 17 днів тому

    relatable pro maxx

  • @itsTenVi
    @itsTenVi 7 днів тому

    this video is too real.

  • @jawadoumar
    @jawadoumar 5 днів тому

    Nope. Actually, right after makimg donut. I started making my own stuff. I love blender but now I've learned 4 other applications too 😎😫

  • @icrosari
    @icrosari 10 днів тому

    Great, now wonder 5 stages of learning maya

  • @jojogape
    @jojogape 7 днів тому

    PS: After you open up Blender again, it turns out it saved a backup version of your file one minute before it crashed. 😌

  • @babyave
    @babyave 7 днів тому

    so glad i skipped donut

  • @themalcontent100
    @themalcontent100 7 днів тому

    I' in the 20 hour mark of the tutorials. Not yet confident to go do my own projects.
    At least i am making assets for my later projects that i can import.

  • @goofy9203
    @goofy9203 18 днів тому +3

    WHAAAAT ONLY 1 VIEW???

  • @jakub_frohlich
    @jakub_frohlich 9 годин тому

    Blender isn't free. The price is your soul.

  • @Scar32
    @Scar32 18 днів тому +4

    man for real, I literally like followed the donut tutorial, a bit confusing and I didn't even think I learned anything and then... I didn't know what to do next so I gave up
    I am thinking of getting it again for my game dev hobby

    • @asifcra7839
      @asifcra7839 16 днів тому

      Actually I think the donut tutorial is great for anybody who is migrating from others 3d software, its overwhelming for noobs, and introduce to many aspects of blender. Uv wrapper or sculpting Isn't something a noob needs. So, my suggestions is do some low poly, hard Surface modeling tutorials then return to Donunt. I hope will be able to Return.

    • @SmashtoonGamer
      @SmashtoonGamer 16 днів тому +1

      I originally started learning it to help with game dev, but then I started following other tutorials I thought were cool and now I just make whatever my brain thinks of

    • @SwagHyde
      @SwagHyde 13 днів тому

      I did the donut tutorial in October 2021. I tried to do a soda can but I had some weird shadow issues (I never figured out what was wrong with it) and I didn't really know what I wanted to do anyway. So for almost a year, I didn't touch it.
      August 2022 is the real date where I started using Blender. I haven't stopped making projects every month or 2 since (and finishing like 70% of them)
      If you're thinking of using Blender again, I would recommend just starting again. Don't go watching a beginner tutorial again because you forgot how to Blender, it's just gonna be boring. If you're confused about something, that's where I would watch a tutorial or go look on google.

    • @BloxPixel
      @BloxPixel 12 днів тому

      I made my first donut back in August last year. I'll say as soon as you finish it, watch a lot of polygon runway tutorials

  • @glass7923
    @glass7923 7 днів тому

    You actually watched BG?

  • @marcapouli7805
    @marcapouli7805 День тому

    After learning, practicing and watching videos for almost 10 years, I still cannot do the models I want. Never earned a cent and finally I'm very depressed.
    I don't have instagram because I don't have anything to show so it is a completely useless platform for me. You would say it would be usefull to see what other people do, but for me it is like watching people in Bugatti when you are homeless.
    I already gave up my dreams in life, now I'm about to give up trying to model things.
    I hope soon AI can generate the models I need, at least AI helps, unlike "communities" who make good effort to make feel not part of the "community".
    I feel I have wasted 10 years of my life, now I'm not young anymore it is too late for any kind of success.

  • @HerzaPop
    @HerzaPop 8 днів тому

    burger king bacon burger

  • @ImagikaAli
    @ImagikaAli 5 днів тому

    Bro are you Persian?

  • @farganhub
    @farganhub 16 днів тому

    underrated video

  • @lucasapchagas
    @lucasapchagas 16 днів тому

    If a like makes you happy, then i liked the video! Good luck, you will have way more followers soon

  • @hexcraft529
    @hexcraft529 13 днів тому

    I'm feeling iranian ???

  • @Lonewolf.7.7.7
    @Lonewolf.7.7.7 11 днів тому +1

    Come on buddy keep going. We have dreams to achieve.

  • @stopmotionadventures4812
    @stopmotionadventures4812 7 днів тому

    11 days ago, lol this was kind of me

  • @neozyykun
    @neozyykun 9 днів тому

    Imagine learning blender just to end up with a boring donut. Where is the part where u actually model

  • @Crazics666
    @Crazics666 14 днів тому

    Bro you are iranian

  • @Andriej69
    @Andriej69 День тому

    I've got a better one:
    Stage 1: You're interested in 3D and Blender - free, multifuncional soft seems like a way to go: you're getting it on with basic tutorials, it goes well initially, but you're already encountering glitches and problems
    Stage 2: You're advancing to complex models, maybe animations, the more time you spend with Belnder, the more you find out how unreliable and glitchy it is, it's impossible to do something from start to finish without troubleshooting some random issues
    Stage 3: You either abandon 3D entirely, or ditch fucking Blender for actually working pro software like Maya or Zbrush to preserve your mental health.
    Seriously, fuck Blender

  • @checo8383
    @checo8383 11 годин тому

    took a look at your name, are you persian?

  • @user-ub4jf6hs1n
    @user-ub4jf6hs1n 7 днів тому

    or 00:06

  • @blessedxxiv1849
    @blessedxxiv1849 3 дні тому

    Bru u persian?

  • @DevWo3
    @DevWo3 5 днів тому

    I didn't struggle that hard though. Also, I actually did consider making p0rn, but I'm making animations off my favorite game instead

  • @pinknwhitie
    @pinknwhitie 7 днів тому +1

    Learning blender with donut method is such a big problem. Most of the people don't finish the course because it is way too boring and too long. I understand that it is long because they teach the way to make donut using almost everything in blender but still it feel forced when instead this process must feel more fun and attractive. I still didn't finish the donut course, instead I started from animation. I got an idea and made a plan how to achieve what I wanted to animate. If I got any problems, I just searched for solution of specific problem and solved it while working on the animation. It also took long time to finish but at least it was more interesting and fun than making a donut. My best advice from the experience, never watch tutorials while working on blender. It is better to watch tutorial first and only after do what you wanted without any hints from the tutorial because if you just keep copy pasting every time, the only thin you are going to remember is hot keys and navigation.

  • @OnePatrix
    @OnePatrix 8 днів тому

    Its difficult, and sometimes frustration is immeasueable. But Im glad that I survival and learned it, now leasing Houdini. If someone wants to learn Blender... please have patience, a lot of patience

    • @Blue_snapdragons
      @Blue_snapdragons 7 днів тому

      hows the learning curve on houdini?

    • @OnePatrix
      @OnePatrix 7 днів тому

      @@Blue_snapdragons pretty step but only for first months, when you used to it and learn how to do things, and UI overall you'll notice that houdini is very intelectual and fun to play with :D. The Scariest is first months, really xd

  • @ShoryYTP
    @ShoryYTP 18 годин тому

    I hate blender youtube

  • @khalidseid6112
    @khalidseid6112 14 днів тому

    Bro the background music😢😢😢 I can’t hear you