I love the way he explained so smoothly but covering all the necessary points. I don't really press like to any video but here I did. Impressed with his work and teaching skill.
Dude, after years trying to learn 3D I finally did something, and it looks incredible thanks to you! Thank you SO MUCH! This tool is way easier than any other. Can you, please, bring more tutorials for Spline ❤
Such a great tutorial! It was paced perfectly, came with all the assets required to make the project, and we ended up with something that looked super nice! I have absolutely no experience with anything 3d, but this was so easy to follow along :D Thanks so much for the video!
Coming from blender to spline , i finid the tool cute and super effective for quick work with amazing results ! hopefully it will help me bump my web dev game and earn me a raise 😂
Question about adding the outline to the stick: the outline appears to be the correct, increased thickness on the front-most portions, but the back half is only a single pixel wide. The cream part at the top doesn't have this problem. Any idea what might be the difference between the two causing this?
I checked and all the settings between the two were identical, so the only difference is the fact that the cream was created from a rectangle while the stick was a modified duplicate of original stick. I created the stick outline from a scratch rectangle and it's working fine now. :)
✨ possibly the best video tutorial on... anything 🤝 I've been building a platform for entertainment and education for school age children and this is like adding a magic wand in my toolbox. So many interactive 3d elements can be embedded easily. They have an AI generative section as well, and your tutorial is a retardproof walkthrough that will allow me to edit everything. You make amazing tutorials! Such attention to detail, highlighting everything in passing. Thank you!
@@slavkodesik855 wow thank you for the kind words, you can't imagine how motivating this is 💜. It will be the perfect tool for your site indeed, the kids will love it👌 Retardproof, I can't, lmao 😂 thanks for the laugh as well
A couple of other questions: ctrl+drag doesn't do anything for me, so I had to duplicate the circles using the previous method. Any idea what's happening there? When I try to duplicate the highlight, the outline doesn't show up on the first duplicate, but it does on the second. Why the inconsistency? My stars on the outside of the object are not behaving consistently. They all have the same event settings, but only some (the original included) will point to the camera (some appear to be pointing at some other object in a different direction) and won't flip. The stars are also not casting a shadow until I go in and select "both" for visibility. Previously, they would cast a shadow if I moved the light to the other side of them, but the camera could not see them from that angle. That seems to be contradictory behavior, right? My shadow on the main body gets clipped at the top if it's too long. It's not falling off the edge of the ground rectangle, and it happens at a pretty shallow angle. I can't find a setting that would fix this.
Spline can be inconsistence, reapplying materials and outlines and reopening Spline can fix these bugs most of the time. Fix for the shadow clipping: select light and under light settings there's a slider called Size adjust that.
I think you could try repeating "penumbra" three times and the shadow will magically improve 🤣 Dude, I came looking for copper and I found gold, thanks for this useful and fun tutorial!
that must be pretty dumb but how are you movingthe screen? i mean, it's like my popsicle is fixed in a point and if i want to work on the bottom or the top with zoom i can't because i can only zoom the center. hope it makes sense to sombody help me, thank youu
@@MariaEduardadeAlmeidaNogueira I put the reference images in a group and when that group is selected a box appears which contain the images, you can see that here 5:46
hey, click on the background so everything is deselected, go to the settings on the right > Global settings > Grid plane > select floor from the dropdown menu
Wicked tutorial, entertaining and easy to learn, really cool result. There is one thing I think I'm stuck on. When I am working on the triangle section I don't understand how to change the cream to back view without revealing the lolly pop stick?
they are built for different purposes Spline is user friendly easy to learn it's made for web, Blender is for offline rendering and all kinds of stuff, but for simple designs like this, Spline might be a better choice althoug you can feel limited sometimes that's the drawback of user friendliness
"I find this style interesting and was wondering how it can be achieved with tanks, pumps, and valves to create a 3D version of a P&ID. Is that feasible?"🤩
Maybe you put the object in a group and scaled the group. If you do that the corners will be stretched. Make sure you scale the object and not the group. Delete the rectangle and do it again exactly as I show you.
@@levimagony Hi, thank you very much for your help! In fact, there was no group but instead of extruding, I was scaling - using the colored round handle.
@@c.rberyl3759 oh yeah, actually I made that mistake too with the original popsicle. You can see on the reference image that all the flavors are slightly stretched at 3:26 haha.
Video is informational, but its too fast. cant understand what options you select and apply to the objects. Have to rewind multiple times just to understand a simple step. Good video btw.
Excellent tutorial but i cannot ignore how much i hate the "reference images" tutorial for absolute beginners, it really adds SOOOOOO MUCH frustration and "WHYs?" to the noob-mind, for an intermediate/expert it sounds like its nothing, but i personally had PTSD with these, especially that as a programmer i tend to "over think" how things should be done. Imo the perfect beginner tutorial should absolutely follow the "bob ross" technics, just put an image on the side of the screen (in another app) or randomly floating in the 3D app as a casual reference, and freestyle your way to get to the closest result, and any mistake, is a "Happy accident", the goal here is to get familiar with the software not to be more intimidated by it.
Thanks for the feedback. I didn't even think about this. Personally I liked reference images when I was a beginner, but I can see how it could be a problem, thanks for enlightening me.
I think it's a good introduction to 3D, Blender can be intimidating for a beginner and they just give up because of that. If you learn Spline first you'll understand the fundamentals of 3D quickly and don't get lost in all the settings, panels and tabs Blender has. When you feel you are limited in Spline you can hop into Blender, this way you'll have a much smoother learning curve in learning 3D in my opinion.
@@levimagony yes but spline and nurbs are very different from poly modelling software like blender and user will have to learn again a completely different workflow. But I agree with your simple approach of learning.
Try Spline for free at spline.design/
This is exactly how a tutorial hast to be: right speed, comprehensive, easy to follow and funny - thanks, 12 out of 10!
Glad you liked it! 😊
I love the way he explained so smoothly but covering all the necessary points.
I don't really press like to any video but here I did. Impressed with his work and teaching skill.
Not only are your tutorials concise and thorough, they're highly entertaining 😄 Thanks for this, I'm inspired to check out Spline now!
Thank you! I'm glad you liked it 😊
5:46 "well no shit" caught me off guard lmao
Made me laugh so hard!
Me too hahaha, also made me subscribe !
Best concise and straight forward tutorial on spline.
Dude, after years trying to learn 3D I finally did something, and it looks incredible thanks to you! Thank you SO MUCH! This tool is way easier than any other. Can you, please, bring more tutorials for Spline ❤
True for me as well. I was going to comment this but now that you've done it - I'll say "same".
It's shocking how good Spline is, but they sure don't update the tutorials fast enough and also there are not so many of them.
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best spline tutorial ever.
Excellent tutorial! I might give a try to this soft, looks pretty satisfying to use.
Thanks for watching, yeah it's really artist friendly.
We need more tutorials like these please .... this is too good
Such a great tutorial! It was paced perfectly, came with all the assets required to make the project, and we ended up with something that looked super nice! I have absolutely no experience with anything 3d, but this was so easy to follow along :D Thanks so much for the video!
I'm so glad you liked it :)
probably the most entertaining tutorial I've ever watched 🤣
This will also be helpful when I'm replaying it a bunch to follow along. Great work!
been looking at spline for a while, guess now is the time to try it out!
Coming from blender to spline , i finid the tool cute and super effective for quick work with amazing results !
hopefully it will help me bump my web dev game and earn me a raise 😂
Yeah it's indeed cute and effective. Best of luck on that raise!
first tutorial I watch for spline... and it inspire me so much thank you
I'm glad 🤗 keep creating.
Amazing!!! It was hard to learn from other videos but this one is perfect for beginners. Very clear and easy.
You are on fire this month! So many uploads in a such short time! Thank you for these tutorials
Thanks for watchin💜
We need more Spline tutorials
THANK A LOOOT DUDE!!! I WAS’NT EXPECTING SUCH AMAZING RESULTS FROM FIRST TRY 🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳
Honestly dude, I came here to learn something new and left feeling entertained (as well)
I'm glad😄
You dropped this king ✨👑✨
Let me just say, I wasnt expecting that masterclass and i love the real life experiences and memes.
I'm glad you liked it!
Bro!!!! You're a magician
Great tutorial, and your hue-mor is next level.
Glad you liked it.
Question about adding the outline to the stick: the outline appears to be the correct, increased thickness on the front-most portions, but the back half is only a single pixel wide. The cream part at the top doesn't have this problem. Any idea what might be the difference between the two causing this?
I checked and all the settings between the two were identical, so the only difference is the fact that the cream was created from a rectangle while the stick was a modified duplicate of original stick. I created the stick outline from a scratch rectangle and it's working fine now. :)
oh wow that's weird, readding the outline works sometimes too
You teach very clear and attractive. Thanks a lot
I'm glad you liked it.
Amazing as so fun to follow along
ty for the tutorial
Glad you like them!
Complete Thanks for the help.
Cutely amazing. More spline tutorial please..
Thanks, stay tuned.
Such a good tutorial
✨ nice tutorial. Thanks for sharing 😊
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Subscribed, I rarely have fun watching tutorials :))
Welcome aboard!
You just convinced me to try this for real.
Btw, top notch humor and editing, enjoyed it immensely!
Wow, cloning the triangles and randomizing them is next level. It's official, this is the Canva for 3D, only much more powerful.
✨ possibly the best video tutorial on... anything 🤝
I've been building a platform for entertainment and education for school age children and this is like adding a magic wand in my toolbox. So many interactive 3d elements can be embedded easily. They have an AI generative section as well, and your tutorial is a retardproof walkthrough that will allow me to edit everything.
You make amazing tutorials! Such attention to detail, highlighting everything in passing. Thank you!
@@slavkodesik855 wow thank you for the kind words, you can't imagine how motivating this is 💜. It will be the perfect tool for your site indeed, the kids will love it👌 Retardproof, I can't, lmao 😂 thanks for the laugh as well
A couple of other questions:
ctrl+drag doesn't do anything for me, so I had to duplicate the circles using the previous method. Any idea what's happening there?
When I try to duplicate the highlight, the outline doesn't show up on the first duplicate, but it does on the second. Why the inconsistency?
My stars on the outside of the object are not behaving consistently. They all have the same event settings, but only some (the original included) will point to the camera (some appear to be pointing at some other object in a different direction) and won't flip.
The stars are also not casting a shadow until I go in and select "both" for visibility. Previously, they would cast a shadow if I moved the light to the other side of them, but the camera could not see them from that angle. That seems to be contradictory behavior, right?
My shadow on the main body gets clipped at the top if it's too long. It's not falling off the edge of the ground rectangle, and it happens at a pretty shallow angle. I can't find a setting that would fix this.
Spline can be inconsistence, reapplying materials and outlines and reopening Spline can fix these bugs most of the time.
Fix for the shadow clipping: select light and under light settings there's a slider called Size adjust that.
I think you could try repeating "penumbra" three times and the shadow will magically improve 🤣
Dude, I came looking for copper and I found gold, thanks for this useful and fun tutorial!
Haha, it sounds like a spell indeed 😄
Sparkling
Damn boi!This is amazing tutorial!😁😁😁
Thanks 😊
Hi!
I have an issue with the corners in vector mode. When i get the right shape and exit from vector mode, corner settings resets. How to fix that?
Hi, turn off Spline and reopen again. Might fix the issue.
@@levimagony yeah, it helps 👍🏼
Thnx!🙏🏼😅
The "subscribe" whisper got me laughing so loud 🤣 - and I subscribed!
Thanks😄
that must be pretty dumb but how are you movingthe screen? i mean, it's like my popsicle is fixed in a point and if i want to work on the bottom or the top with zoom i can't because i can only zoom the center. hope it makes sense to sombody help me, thank youu
i see there's a huge box around the popsicle. mine don't have it. what have i missed?
hold down the scroll wheel and drag to pan
@@MariaEduardadeAlmeidaNogueira I put the reference images in a group and when that group is selected a box appears which contain the images, you can see that here 5:46
dude. this is the exact video I was trying to find. thank you so much. Maybe add the word "beginner" in your title.
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Where did you get the popsicle images from?
I made the popsicle originally, and exported the images.
@@levimagony Did you make the entire popsicle in spline?
@@thetruthwillnevergovoided4344 yes
Hi ! I have a very basic, stupid issue... I can't seem to find the grid in the background. I only have a white smooth BG without a grid. Why is that ?
hey, click on the background so everything is deselected, go to the settings on the right > Global settings > Grid plane > select floor from the dropdown menu
alright, thank you so much. Love your tutorial ! @@levimagony
Omg wow thanks for sharing
The donut tutorial videos for blender is a full series smh. Thank you
thanks for this tutorial but I want to embed this to my html and css website so how can I do it?
click on export, select viewer from the left and copy embed
Amazing! Thanks!
Glad you enjoyed it.
There's no reference image in description. EDIT: Don't mind got it.
Thank you for this cool tutorial ✨🫶
Thank you for watching✨
Wicked tutorial, entertaining and easy to learn, really cool result.
There is one thing I think I'm stuck on.
When I am working on the triangle section I don't understand how to change the cream to back view without revealing the lolly pop stick?
Don't change the cream to back view, I meant changing the triangles to back view so they show up on the other side too
@@levimagony Hey thanks for the reply. I thought I tried this too but I’ll give it another go
@@levimagony It didn't work
@@llemonshell then rotate the whole triangle group 180 degrees
Nice vid bro
Thanks 💜
That alt+drag helped me alot 🥲
Love it ❤
when I duplicate the rectangle and apply color, the new color is applied all rectangles, how to solve this issue
remove the rectangle from the component collection in the object manager
Another great tutorial! ✨
Thank you ✨
✨ imma use this app for my school project (compsci 3d game)
very good tutorial. rare to get this quality this fast. especially as i lack time to watch multipart series tutorials
yeah it's perfect for a school project, keep it up😉
ty mate, very cool ✨!!
I'm glad you liked it✨
You are really amazing, I am your student, can you publish a tutorial in the style of cartoon characters? Thanks
✨HELL YEAH ✨
Can i do it in Blender? And Then, how i tranform my model into code?
You have to export your model then import it into spline
Can the 3d model from spline also integrate to react3fiber? also thanks for a quick tutorial ✨✨
It can be integrated to several programs, I don't know if it works with react3fiber particularly, check the website. Thanks for watching.
@@levimagony found another tutorial for it on spline' documentation, thanks again...
which one is better to use? blender or spline?
they are built for different purposes Spline is user friendly easy to learn it's made for web, Blender is for offline rendering and all kinds of stuff, but for simple designs like this, Spline might be a better choice althoug you can feel limited sometimes that's the drawback of user friendliness
@@levimagony ok thank you!
"I find this style interesting and was wondering how it can be achieved with tanks, pumps, and valves to create a 3D version of a P&ID. Is that feasible?"🤩
I have a problem with the bevel (3:30). Mine is stretched and doesn't make a 45° angle like in the video.
Maybe you put the object in a group and scaled the group. If you do that the corners will be stretched. Make sure you scale the object and not the group. Delete the rectangle and do it again exactly as I show you.
@@levimagony Hi, thank you very much for your help! In fact, there was no group but instead of extruding, I was scaling - using the colored round handle.
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@@c.rberyl3759 oh yeah, actually I made that mistake too with the original popsicle. You can see on the reference image that all the flavors are slightly stretched at 3:26 haha.
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how do you add the side view?
Drag and drop the image and rotate it 90 degrees
Can you make the same thing in Blender?
❤🎉thanks🎉
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Dude, I'm a man but I think I'm in love with you.
Parabéns gostei muito!😊
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Wish Spline was on iPad Pro.
my things all dissapear when i group them all together, anyone can help?
try right click and group in the object manager instead of pressing ctrl+g
@@levimagony doesn't work unfortunately
well i decided to cheese it by ungrouping everything and grouping them all together instead
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Someone didn't give up😉
@@levimagony never 🤩
Video is informational, but its too fast. cant understand what options you select and apply to the objects. Have to rewind multiple times just to understand a simple step. Good video btw.
Thanks for the feedback!
Try with slower speed. I’m kinda habituated, but sometimes it really helps
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Excellent tutorial but i cannot ignore how much i hate the "reference images" tutorial for absolute beginners, it really adds SOOOOOO MUCH frustration and "WHYs?" to the noob-mind, for an intermediate/expert it sounds like its nothing, but i personally had PTSD with these, especially that as a programmer i tend to "over think" how things should be done.
Imo the perfect beginner tutorial should absolutely follow the "bob ross" technics, just put an image on the side of the screen (in another app) or randomly floating in the 3D app as a casual reference, and freestyle your way to get to the closest result, and any mistake, is a "Happy accident", the goal here is to get familiar with the software not to be more intimidated by it.
Thanks for the feedback. I didn't even think about this. Personally I liked reference images when I was a beginner, but I can see how it could be a problem, thanks for enlightening me.
@@levimagonythis was a good tutorial tho, pretty simple and easy to follow for most, u can stick to it👍
@@parystyrell thanks💜
You have the same voice as @Malewicz
I don't hear it 😅
It doesn’t export SVG >garbage😂
why the ui feels like figma 😂😂
I lost few IQ's watching this. Thank you
Why not learn blender, much more things can be done ....
I think it's a good introduction to 3D, Blender can be intimidating for a beginner and they just give up because of that. If you learn Spline first you'll understand the fundamentals of 3D quickly and don't get lost in all the settings, panels and tabs Blender has. When you feel you are limited in Spline you can hop into Blender, this way you'll have a much smoother learning curve in learning 3D in my opinion.
@@levimagony yes but spline and nurbs are very different from poly modelling software like blender and user will have to learn again a completely different workflow. But I agree with your simple approach of learning.
@@rajendrameena150not everyone wants to use blender, it's complicated and some of Us just want something simple
Too close to your mic, it's asmr at this point...
RIP blender
They're incomparable
It's free, not libre; not even potentially comparable :)
They’re not even remotely the same thing. “RIP blender” lol i don’t think you know just how many users blender has??
beginner: Wow new software can easy modeling 88 blender your bixch
Google Slide : exists*
This guy : RIP photoshop
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