Thanks for taking the time making these videos. I watch them as I work in blender and continue to learn new techniques. I appreciate your time!!! Great Job
Excellent tutorial as usual. There's one more trick that I learned which is the difference between left click drag and hold left click and drag. The second allows you to create a continuous fluid line that follows your cursor as if you are drawing with a pen. However the behavior that I noticed is that if you go slow it will keep creating vertices along the way but if you go fast the vertices are much lesser but I haven't figured out the formula to this :) . Could you shed more light on it please?
This tool shines in using templates as reference, say you need a circular shape inside a complex mesh. Create a circle where you need it go otographic, allign and then select each verticy and use z zo cut through. In the end there will be a perfectly shaped circle wich can be extruded etc.
How do you default your view to rotate around cursor? I keep having to click on "lock to cursor" in the view menu on the right every time I create a new file.
If the knife tool won't cut, then you must have extruded twice....the edge or face must have been overlapped..... look for an overlapped edge or face, dissolve the edge,face and then try again
Are you in edit mode? The knife tool is occasionally glitchy and does that, but usually only if you try making too many sequential cuts before pressing enter, or on a very complicated mesh. Keep it simple ;)
"If you press C and then C on your keyboard" Or was that "Z and Z"... Please pronounce Z as "zed" like the British do so that people can hear a difference.
It's a tough call. Many Americans have no idea what letter 'zed' is. I used to get many comments asking before I consciously started saying 'zee'. #iamcanadian
That's true that some of them they probably wouldn't get it at first... But at least you would be doing a good deed... I do get why it is annoying to have to bother with though. English isn't my native language so I'm not really biased by default but I think it's just straight up stupid every time I hear Z pronounced as C so I just wanted to express my irritation.
I've been watching other tutorials and I have to say I learn more from you.
Thanks for taking the time making these videos. I watch them as I work in blender and continue to learn new techniques. I appreciate your time!!! Great Job
omg you just saved my life. I have a very limited knowledge of blender and no teacher XD so I had no Idea there was even a tool like this...
Tutorial #24 will be delayed until tomorrow. Still 3 videos this week! =)
super awesome, this will certainly come in handy for sure!
Better than any teachers I've had
Excellent tutorial as usual. There's one more trick that I learned which is the difference between left click drag and hold left click and drag. The second allows you to create a continuous fluid line that follows your cursor as if you are drawing with a pen. However the behavior that I noticed is that if you go slow it will keep creating vertices along the way but if you go fast the vertices are much lesser but I haven't figured out the formula to this :) . Could you shed more light on it please?
I'm drooling wildly thinking of how many ways I can use this tool.
Thank you so much for doing this.
Good tutorial, thanks!
super -thanks!
Thank you Sir :D
This tool shines in using templates as reference, say you need a circular shape inside a complex mesh. Create a circle where you need it go otographic, allign and then select each verticy and use z zo cut through. In the end there will be a perfectly shaped circle wich can be extruded etc.
Thank you...I am learning a lot of things from your tutorials. Could you suggest me resources where I can learn medical illustrations using blender?
12:00 nine faces :)
also, when you are making the nose, how different would inset be from bevel?
thank you :)
thanks, that really helps!
Great tutoring!
so when I add solidify it has something like pop out everywhere. How do I fix this?
How do you default your view to rotate around cursor? I keep having to click on "lock to cursor" in the view menu on the right every time I create a new file.
thank's a lot .. but please can u keep teaching us more about deformer ?
I can't seem to get Cut through to work, I push K, then Z, then do the cut, the cut just disappears instead of cutting all through
How do I constrain my cuts to 45* angles?
is there a way to make a cut then separate a mesh into two separate pieces?
Select the part of the mesh you cut then press P and then select material then they should be two seperate pieces
If the knife tool won't cut, then you must have extruded twice....the edge or face must have been overlapped..... look for an overlapped edge or face, dissolve the edge,face and then try again
Please turn on the translation option :(
It's very useful to we that doesn't understand english very well.
Intro music will bust you ears if plugged with earphones and by mistake high volume
My knife won't cut! It just makes line but when clicked on the spot to cut it just disappears! Why?
Are you in edit mode? The knife tool is occasionally glitchy and does that, but usually only if you try making too many sequential cuts before pressing enter, or on a very complicated mesh. Keep it simple ;)
I have the same issue. I in edit mode and vertex.
You must have extruded twice.... look for an overlapped edge, dissolve it and then try again
headphone users beware. start video @0:10 if you like your eardrums
"If you press C and then C on your keyboard" Or was that "Z and Z"...
Please pronounce Z as "zed" like the British do so that people can hear a difference.
It's a tough call. Many Americans have no idea what letter 'zed' is. I used to get many comments asking before I consciously started saying 'zee'. #iamcanadian
That's true that some of them they probably wouldn't get it at first... But at least you would be doing a good deed...
I do get why it is annoying to have to bother with though. English isn't my native language so I'm not really biased by default but I think it's just straight up stupid every time I hear Z pronounced as C so I just wanted to express my irritation.
Yup, most languages I've encountered have things like that - similarities between very different words and sounds. Listen for 'Zee' vs 'Cee' :)