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Who uses * or #? And even zeros are used just a tenths of the time. Not like you absolutely require them. Probably. And maybe the 7..9 are reused for those.
@@querela92 Both my cell and work number (and home phone when I was younger) have zeroes. Though I'm not going to complain about getting fewer phone calls. Can we get Polyfjord to design the phone systems for the bots and telemarketers? Anyone using an automated system needs * and #. Still, wouldn't be bothered much about losing those either.
My apologies for the audio issues in the middle part of this video!! I wanted to delete the entire part with bad audio, but the video just didn't make sense without it. I hope you enjoy the video nevertheless!
As someone who quit 3D animation a while ago, this was so nostalgic and comforting to me. I could really feel your enthusiasm. The shortest 30 minutes in my life.
@RealTimeX I don't remember leaving comments like this on other videos, in fact this is the first time I've talked about it. Perhaps it was a different commentator? Either way, I thank you for your comment.
I love your (what I like to call) "creative journey" videos. I also liked how you gave a sense of the real passage of time(you had lunch and dinner) ie many hours where spent on this. Please keep making videos because they are very entertaining and educational at the same time.
I honestly don't get as inspired from many other videos quite like yours. I love these animations especially from start to finish watching how everything forms. Great job as always!
I think it's because we are watching an artist create a work of art and it happens to be done in Blender. Others are Blender technicians explaining us how we could use Blender to make art. (OK, yes there is shades of grey, but it really feels to me that Polyfjord has the most "artistic" mindset).
The transformers phone bot is one of my favourite CGI scenes, I've actually tried making it as a personal project many times, but gave up due to all the details... Here you made something very simple by comparison, but it still has that satisfaction.... Really inspiring, and it reminds me that simplicity is still perfectly good at stimulating nostalgia.... Because of this marvelous video, I'm going to give it a shot once more.
Even you are not qualified as modeler, i really like your fast workflow. Just real time fast model concept, that is really useful. Sometimes i just edit each edge and vertices for hours, but i need to learn this fast 3d scathing. Great work man, thanks for sharing
I love how you get excited to make something because it’s a new version of blender, and then you don’t use any of the new features of blender. I get it. It’s exciting not because it can do something new for me, but because it is new. I dunno, seems like a kinda definition of love.
@@Polyfjord That's when you know you have a relationship (with a piece of software, albeit) built on exploration and creative expression. It turns out that Blender is a training ground for long-term, committed relationships.
@@binyaminbass I couldn't agree more!! I think quite a lot of artists get a long-term relationship with a software and start feeling very much at home in it. Which makes it so much more scary that most software is developed with the purpose of exploiting that relationship. I really appreciate that my relationship with Blender and the Blender Foundation will always be without an agenda, and that I never have to worry about if they will start taking advantage of my affection for their software.
What a delight. As someone said a very quick 30 mins. From a teaching perspective its so good to see someone designing on the fly and not only making mistakes but owning them. Truly great teaching. Many thanks for sharing.
I actually love watching you just make stuff. Even if it’s not 100% a tutorial I just find it so interesting to watch you make things you want to make, and I usually learn a lot from it. And your personality makes these videos so entertaining to watch for long periods of time, and it’s what keeps me watching. Please keep making more videos like this in the future. ❤ From Sweden 🇸🇪
the first modeling shortcut that pops in my head is to select all the buttons that are the same size and when they were rounded in the beginning, should have scaled by individual origins, not the default "bounding box", that way, you don't have to do the same action 9 times, just once. The other thing was on the volume button, adding unnecessary loop cuts to make a sharp edge could have been avoided by selecting the edges, that you want sharp and pressing shift+e to tell the subdiv modifier where to work. Those were my 2 cents on the topic (for now). Keep the good work!
Use Mirror Modifier / for editing All Buttons at once change "Transform Orientation from Global to Normal" and "Transform Pivot point to from Median to Individual Origin"
I love these tutorials showing a process from start to finish. Its the perfect blend between basic and advanced techniques and I learn so much along the way + I get a result that keeps me motivated. I pushed through tons of courses on specific topics (e.g. rigging, modellig, animation...) but your videos are more rewarding while teaching just as well!
Great video... The Best modelling tip is to quick look at some reference pictures. Helps with overall proportions and also forgetting details, like the amount of buttons.
Your genuine excitement for being inspired with new ideas and then creating them as you go is what sets you apart from all others. I so love your enthusiasm and love for what you do!
This format of videos where you just make whatever you want is great :D. Amazing inspiration for everyone, and effectively a tutorial for advanced users!
This is damn good. The fact that Transformers team might've taken like a week to make that into a render, and you probably blew them away as well. But they were working with the technicalities of a real phone in mind. Great vid, man! You inspire so much of us.
Man, i just love your videos, every time i loose inspiration you always give me ideas. Keep doing what your doing, your really helping people like me with ideas and inspiration
Hi polyfjord, I'm from Russia and I'm currently studying at university, thanks for your tutorials. I'm studying blender now and your videos help me a lot, every time I watch them, even though I don't have enough English to understand you completely, I learn something new and it inspires me. I want to learn more about rigging, animation and texturing. Thank you.
This was just an absolute JOY to watch!!! I laughed out loud numerous times! You have blessed me so much with this tutorial Mr. Polyfjord!!! Thank you for this!😄
I am new to your channel and have just started Blender. Opened the video to learn something about animation but then I realised that I am just watching your video as an episode of a movie series. It is somehow so entertaining and interesting to watch: the way you talk, the way you work and react to what you are doing, and, especially, your passion about what you do - it is just beautiful. Thank you! These 30 minutes have flown unnoticed. So much inspiration. Hello from Ukraine!
This is the best thing I've ever seen! Keep up the great work with your tutorials, you're one of the first Blender UA-camrs I ever started watching. :)
I'm a professional blender modeler renderer and basically everything in blender sculpting and everything, and you asked if your doing stuff wrong well some parts BUT!!!! You did amazing trust me i love you're vids man.
“2D is the way to be” 😆 I just want to declare that this one was so cool that when it ended I automatically put it back and watched it again. Cheers from Italy, keep it up!
I started learning blender on the UA-cam two weeks ago and I’m diving a little into animation already. I aspire your level of knowledge and creativity!
So cute and satisfying. Rigging still scares me, despite completing most of your rigging tutorials. I'm much more comfortable with modeling, but stuff like this inspires me to keep expanding my skillset.
You are just the most fun to watch you exude excitement about your projects and I feel it. Also I never thought of parenting a complex model to a simple one for rigid body sims I must be stupid.
Thank you! Thanks to you, I am constantly learning about the chips in Blender, which greatly speed up modeling. I learn so many new things when I watch you. With love from Russia
Really well done, it's always so much fun to watch your videos and learn something new! The idea with the rigid body falling down + parenting the phone to it is so cool! :D
Hello Polyfjord! I’ve been following you for some time now, and got to tell that I really love the videos. I’ve just started learning Blender, and your videos are helping me understanding concepts that I could use in the future. As a suggestion, I think you should create beginner tutorials for people like me, you could even do them on livestream so that viewers could ask you some questions as well! For those who missed the stream, you could then upload the stream to your UA-cam channel. I think it would be great for the Blender community and for those who are willing to learn more. Keep up the great work!
haha man YOU are amazing, I want to start blender soon, but it looks like so much to learn which kinda scares me away. But hearing how much you enjoy it and how happy it makes you, really gives me motivation and hope!! Thanku :')
Its always a treat to watch one of your vids. Its like I can feel your passion to just be creating things in Blender and that in turn makes me more excited to get in there and make something. Thank you for always making such high quality videos
Just WOW! Not just the final render also very entertaining video. Following your thought process and seeing how new ideas pop up in your mind is really nice to watch and very inspirational.
Your videos are awesome, it had detailed explanation, and good sound effects. Even if I don't try all your tutorials, but I like to watch your work and techniques.
Very fun to watch. It was funny to see you get that dopamine boost when it really started to get together and you started thanking us for having watched so far :). Regardless, amazing to see you create this animation so "easily", at least, made it look like as if it's not that hard to do after all. So I've downloaded and installed Blender 3.3 - now let's see :-).
heres a little modelling tip for you, instead of adding reinforcement loop cuts when you want to make the subdivided edge more aggressive. you can use the edge crease in your right click menu, you can increase it and it will make the edges of a subdivision more aggressive, its better than adding reinforcement loops because its non-destructive and you can target specific edges much easier.
The timing of this video couldn’t be more perfect for me, started rewatching the Michael Bay transformers films a couple days ago and now I’m really in the mood to try and model my own transforming robot. Incredible tutorial as always ❤
your animations are just so good and the music makes it so intesting I never skip any part of your video it teaches me so much about blender you inspire everybody so much you deserve everything you earned you are a good blender artist thank you
im learning ae right now and these types of complicated programs where you can do pretty much anything are becoming more and more fascinating to use and watch.
I didn't want to skip a second haha, awesome work man!!! For the animation, which looks awesome already, i would have added a little shake to the phone before it opens. That not only makes the robot even more alive but it also works as an anticipation
Love your stuff, very inspirational! I think adding more surface imperfections like the scratches or some little oily fingerprints or whatever can bring your creatures to life even more :)
Attention: There are scammers in the comments of my recent videos. **I do not have Telegram or WhatsApp. Do not DM someone that are pretending to be me**
Wait, so what about all the money i sent you for our marriage?
I think you just missed '0'😂😂
Hi Brother everyone, is not able to pay for your work or blender assets kindly make them free.
@@brunocfer2 Gone
😂@@brunocfer2
"Perhaps I should've been a phone designer." Leaves off 3 keys.
Take my upvote!
Was just going to say, "where's the 0 button?", But you're right! We're missing * and # as well!
Who uses * or #?
And even zeros are used just a tenths of the time. Not like you absolutely require them. Probably. And maybe the 7..9 are reused for those.
@@querela92 the 0 is in the phone number of everyone I know because it's in the area code o.o
@@querela92 Both my cell and work number (and home phone when I was younger) have zeroes. Though I'm not going to complain about getting fewer phone calls. Can we get Polyfjord to design the phone systems for the bots and telemarketers?
Anyone using an automated system needs * and #. Still, wouldn't be bothered much about losing those either.
My apologies for the audio issues in the middle part of this video!! I wanted to delete the entire part with bad audio, but the video just didn't make sense without it. I hope you enjoy the video nevertheless!
Dude, these are always so great and we really appreciate you!
COOL!!!!
Mistakes happen... doesn’t change the overall quality of the video at all
Ur sins are forgiven, sin no more 😂🤣
I loved the video just the same.
As someone who quit 3D animation a while ago, this was so nostalgic and comforting to me. I could really feel your enthusiasm. The shortest 30 minutes in my life.
This amazing comment means more than you know! Thank you!!
@@Polyfjord Thank you for the beautiful video! Your channel gives me so much comfort. :)
There's nothing stopping you from downloading Blender, open new scene and you guessed it... delete the default cube!
@@sicfxmusic yes ;)
@RealTimeX I don't remember leaving comments like this on other videos, in fact this is the first time I've talked about it. Perhaps it was a different commentator?
Either way, I thank you for your comment.
I love your (what I like to call) "creative journey" videos. I also liked how you gave a sense of the real passage of time(you had lunch and dinner) ie many hours where spent on this. Please keep making videos because they are very entertaining and educational at the same time.
Thank you so much!! Your experience is exactly what I was hoping for. This means a lot!! Much appreciated
I honestly don't get as inspired from many other videos quite like yours. I love these animations especially from start to finish watching how everything forms. Great job as always!
I think it's because we are watching an artist create a work of art and it happens to be done in Blender. Others are Blender technicians explaining us how we could use Blender to make art. (OK, yes there is shades of grey, but it really feels to me that Polyfjord has the most "artistic" mindset).
Top 3 modeling types:
1. Get reference
2. DON'T be afraid to drift off of the "Normal" look
3. KEEP TRYING NEW THINGS
The transformers phone bot is one of my favourite CGI scenes, I've actually tried making it as a personal project many times, but gave up due to all the details... Here you made something very simple by comparison, but it still has that satisfaction.... Really inspiring, and it reminds me that simplicity is still perfectly good at stimulating nostalgia.... Because of this marvelous video, I'm going to give it a shot once more.
Even you are not qualified as modeler, i really like your fast workflow. Just real time fast model concept, that is really useful. Sometimes i just edit each edge and vertices for hours, but i need to learn this fast 3d scathing. Great work man, thanks for sharing
That's absolutly mindblowing, I love how you create "Life" in your animations and environments, keep going Polyfjord, you inspire us!
Thanks for sharing what you love to do.
It's always a win win situation for the creator and the learners.
This is for aiding a curious person decipher something that looked as foreign as blender
This felt very wholesome for me, who primarily does stuff in CAD software. I was chuckling for the entire duration of watching this.
Amazing as always! Love the format
Thanks william!!!
I love how you get excited to make something because it’s a new version of blender, and then you don’t use any of the new features of blender. I get it. It’s exciting not because it can do something new for me, but because it is new. I dunno, seems like a kinda definition of love.
Yes!!! And also it feels so nice to sometimes not read the release notes, and then get surprised when you discover that something awesome has changed!
@@Polyfjord That's when you know you have a relationship (with a piece of software, albeit) built on exploration and creative expression. It turns out that Blender is a training ground for long-term, committed relationships.
@@binyaminbass I couldn't agree more!! I think quite a lot of artists get a long-term relationship with a software and start feeling very much at home in it. Which makes it so much more scary that most software is developed with the purpose of exploiting that relationship. I really appreciate that my relationship with Blender and the Blender Foundation will always be without an agenda, and that I never have to worry about if they will start taking advantage of my affection for their software.
@@Polyfjord She's one in a billion, brother.
I love watching this type of video of yours! It's so entertaining to see you get in the zone and to follow your train of thought for a whole project.
What a delight. As someone said a very quick 30 mins. From a teaching perspective its so good to see someone designing on the fly and not only making mistakes but owning them. Truly great teaching. Many thanks for sharing.
parenting the phone to the rigid body cube was a stroke of brilliance.
I actually love watching you just make stuff. Even if it’s not 100% a tutorial I just find it so interesting to watch you make things you want to make, and I usually learn a lot from it. And your personality makes these videos so entertaining to watch for long periods of time, and it’s what keeps me watching. Please keep making more videos like this in the future. ❤ From Sweden 🇸🇪
Thank you so much my friend!! Cheers from Norway!! 🇳🇴
the first modeling shortcut that pops in my head is to select all the buttons that are the same size and when they were rounded in the beginning, should have scaled by individual origins, not the default "bounding box", that way, you don't have to do the same action 9 times, just once. The other thing was on the volume button, adding unnecessary loop cuts to make a sharp edge could have been avoided by selecting the edges, that you want sharp and pressing shift+e to tell the subdiv modifier where to work. Those were my 2 cents on the topic (for now). Keep the good work!
Wonderful once more ! Nothing else to say. Just incredible.
Use Mirror Modifier / for editing All Buttons at once change "Transform Orientation from Global to Normal" and "Transform Pivot point to from Median to Individual Origin"
I love these tutorials showing a process from start to finish. Its the perfect blend between basic and advanced techniques and I learn so much along the way + I get a result that keeps me motivated. I pushed through tons of courses on specific topics (e.g. rigging, modellig, animation...) but your videos are more rewarding while teaching just as well!
Great video... The Best modelling tip is to quick look at some reference pictures. Helps with overall proportions and also forgetting details, like the amount of buttons.
Your genuine excitement for being inspired with new ideas and then creating them as you go is what sets you apart from all others. I so love your enthusiasm and love for what you do!
MAN i love when you convince yourself that we really have to make this BEST part!!!! @26:42
This format of videos where you just make whatever you want is great :D. Amazing inspiration for everyone, and effectively a tutorial for advanced users!
This is damn good. The fact that Transformers team might've taken like a week to make that into a render, and you probably blew them away as well. But they were working with the technicalities of a real phone in mind. Great vid, man! You inspire so much of us.
Man, i just love your videos, every time i loose inspiration you always give me ideas. Keep doing what your doing, your really helping people like me with ideas and inspiration
That means a lot to hear, thank you so much!! It's a beautiful cycle, because this comment gives me inspiration!!
Hi polyfjord, I'm from Russia and I'm currently studying at university, thanks for your tutorials. I'm studying blender now and your videos help me a lot, every time I watch them, even though I don't have enough English to understand you completely, I learn something new and it inspires me. I want to learn more about rigging, animation and texturing. Thank you.
An absolute joy to watch the whole thing. Super engaging even for non-blender-ers!
This guy is simply brilliant.. more than the modelling part, i enjoyed the extreme flow of creativity embedded alongside..
ഈ പയ്യൻ കേവലം മിടുക്കനാണ്.. മോഡലിംഗ് ഭാഗത്തേക്കാളും, അതോടൊപ്പം ഉൾച്ചേർത്ത സർഗ്ഗാത്മകതയുടെ അങ്ങേയറ്റത്തെ ഒഴുക്ക് ഞാൻ ആസ്വദിച്ചു.
This was just an absolute JOY to watch!!! I laughed out loud numerous times! You have blessed me so much with this tutorial Mr. Polyfjord!!! Thank you for this!😄
Thanks for watching!!
Oh my god I love it ! The way it "falls" in front of the camera coming from outside the camera frame... perfect 👌🏻
I am new to your channel and have just started Blender. Opened the video to learn something about animation but then I realised that I am just watching your video as an episode of a movie series. It is somehow so entertaining and interesting to watch: the way you talk, the way you work and react to what you are doing, and, especially, your passion about what you do - it is just beautiful. Thank you! These 30 minutes have flown unnoticed. So much inspiration. Hello from Ukraine!
That is such a nice compiment. Thank you!! Cheers from Norway!
Your tutorial ideas are becoming one by one more awsome! The spider was hands down the best tutorial out there... and now this!
Honestly once explained it's fairly intuitive. Thank you for breaking it down so nicely for us newbies! Can't wait to play with the full version
I LOVED this project! The whole thing really follows that early 2000s product launch aesthetic.
You got me excited to get back to blender, the joy you felt while making this was contagious!
the fact that I watch the hole video without any skipping is amazing ( also super cool work )
This is the best thing I've ever seen! Keep up the great work with your tutorials, you're one of the first Blender UA-camrs I ever started watching. :)
I'm a professional blender modeler renderer and basically everything in blender sculpting and everything, and you asked if your doing stuff wrong well some parts BUT!!!! You did amazing trust me i love you're vids man.
Thanks!!!
“2D is the way to be” 😆
I just want to declare that this one was so cool that when it ended I automatically put it back and watched it again. Cheers from Italy, keep it up!
I started learning blender on the UA-cam two weeks ago and I’m diving a little into animation already. I aspire your level of knowledge and creativity!
So cute and satisfying. Rigging still scares me, despite completing most of your rigging tutorials. I'm much more comfortable with modeling, but stuff like this inspires me to keep expanding my skillset.
You are just the most fun to watch you exude excitement about your projects and I feel it.
Also I never thought of parenting a complex model to a simple one for rigid body sims I must be stupid.
I have to say, this my favorite Blender channel on UA-cam! Your excitement for blender is simply contagious! keep up the good work 👍
Your energy, enthusiasm and passion is contagious! It’s wonderful to watch you create - your skills are amazing.
This is amazing. The easiness you have on Blender is impressive.
Thank you! Thanks to you, I am constantly learning about the chips in Blender, which greatly speed up modeling. I learn so many new things when I watch you. With love from Russia
Watching your videos makes my blender excitement fire up again after been burned out for long
currently the best channel for animation in youtube world tnx polyfjord
Really well done, it's always so much fun to watch your videos and learn something new!
The idea with the rigid body falling down + parenting the phone to it is so cool! :D
your sense of humour and design skills are inspiring!
Hello Polyfjord! I’ve been following you for some time now, and got to tell that I really love the videos. I’ve just started learning Blender, and your videos are helping me understanding concepts that I could use in the future. As a suggestion, I think you should create beginner tutorials for people like me, you could even do them on livestream so that viewers could ask you some questions as well! For those who missed the stream, you could then upload the stream to your UA-cam channel. I think it would be great for the Blender community and for those who are willing to learn more. Keep up the great work!
The ring tone in the cinematics gives the phone so much life
I need a 30 minute video of that animation on a loop. That's the only thing that could make this video even better!
Insane... all the reflexion and process, Thank's a lot to share that with us !
since i saw the thumbnail i thought of that movie 😅
It makes sense that you were inspired. Nowhere else have I seen a phone transform like this.
Top three modeling tips!
1rst: Help
2nd: Me
3rd: with_modeling_,_great_vid_man!
The chillest and best tutorial content creator! Thank you
Love your "go for it" approach when modelling. Really interesting style of video
Wow, making such cool stuff is getting so accessible and intuitive. Very powerful software!
I literally never comment on anything. But, this video pushed me over the edge. Bravo. This was insanely great!
haha man YOU are amazing, I want to start blender soon, but it looks like so much to learn which kinda scares me away. But hearing how much you enjoy it and how happy it makes you, really gives me motivation and hope!! Thanku :')
Another great tutorial. Love your humility, really not necessary, but unique.
theres no doubt your videos are awsome but also your posivtive energy and love towards your art makes the videos more enjoyable
Its always a treat to watch one of your vids. Its like I can feel your passion to just be creating things in Blender and that in turn makes me more excited to get in there and make something. Thank you for always making such high quality videos
Just WOW! Not just the final render also very entertaining video. Following your thought process and seeing how new ideas pop up in your mind is really nice to watch and very inspirational.
I didn't even come to UA-cam for a Blender modeling tutorial, yet there goes 35 minutes of my time! You've got a new subscriber in me!
Bro seems like doesnt know what he is capable of. Every time he doing something he suprises what he did. That is awesome 😄
Watched for straight 30 minutes, and my fear of adding rigid body to already animated stuffs is finally over😍❤
A return to the past without a battery!
Wonderful !
I love all the positivity in this video and it really looks amazing!!!
Your videos are awesome, it had detailed explanation, and good sound effects.
Even if I don't try all your tutorials, but I like to watch your work and techniques.
Very fun to watch. It was funny to see you get that dopamine boost when it really started to get together and you started thanking us for having watched so far :). Regardless, amazing to see you create this animation so "easily", at least, made it look like as if it's not that hard to do after all. So I've downloaded and installed Blender 3.3 - now let's see :-).
heres a little modelling tip for you, instead of adding reinforcement loop cuts when you want to make the subdivided edge more aggressive. you can use the edge crease in your right click menu, you can increase it and it will make the edges of a subdivision more aggressive, its better than adding reinforcement loops because its non-destructive and you can target specific edges much easier.
you are in my top 3 blender tutorial suggestion
1-you
2-derkk
3-blender guru
Absolutely love videos like this, just watching you in your element. Your excitement and passion is contagious! :)
The timing of this video couldn’t be more perfect for me, started rewatching the Michael Bay transformers films a couple days ago and now I’m really in the mood to try and model my own transforming robot. Incredible tutorial as always ❤
24:56 of course we're still watching! This is fun!
your animations are just so good and the music makes it so intesting I never skip any part of your video it teaches me so much about blender you inspire everybody so much you deserve everything you earned you are a good blender artist thank you
im learning ae right now and these types of complicated programs where you can do pretty much anything are becoming more and more fascinating to use and watch.
AE is a stepping stone, my friend!! Join the world of 3D 😍
It's... So AMAZING. Thanks for this, bro ❤️
Excited to make this...👌
I didn't want to skip a second haha, awesome work man!!!
For the animation, which looks awesome already, i would have added a little shake to the phone before it opens. That not only makes the robot even more alive but it also works as an anticipation
Fantastic work, as always my friend. Refreshing to see how much you love doing this, as much as we love watching. Cheers 🍻
Love your stuff, very inspirational!
I think adding more surface imperfections like the scratches or some little oily fingerprints or whatever can bring your creatures to life even more :)
That's just amazing and so inpiring to see how easy you do it!
The 3rd ending animation got me. Great work
It's satisfying to watch how fast you model nice details. Great vid!
this is the most coolest video i have ever watched
Polyfjord = Fantastic Blender Tutorials!
The final animation is top tier as usual!
as always concise, interesting, creative, a pleasure to watch
This was so much fun to watch and I love your chaotic workflow, thanks for the positive vibes and inspiration :)
it puts in perspective in a half hour video, breakfast break and dinner break the time it takes to model and mand make the animation
You are doing a wonderful job by giving Knowledge many thanks
you are the best of the best man,even though this was not a full tutorial i still managed to enjoy this
Amazing. I could picture the little robot phone walking away and perhaps hitting a glass wall, that would be really funny...
Thanks for be an inspiration for me and make me happy with your content!