If you ever run out of ideas: - an open schoolbag with a cute keychain (and notebooks, rulers sticking out of it), - hot air balloon surrounded by clouds in cartoon style, - fantasy style jeweled crown, - simplified pirate ship, - melting ice cream (three scoops in a cone), - ladybug or spider on a cobweb, - witch hat and broom, - daffodil or sunflower in a vase, - opened umbrella and raindrops, - cartoonish looking snake, - erupting volcano, - spiral lollipop, - stack of books with bookmarks, - stained glass window, - a mini moon covered in craters with a flag stuck in it, - dreamcatcher, - robot - cuckoo clock (or a clock with a pendulum), - submarine, - round aquarium with fish, - photo camera, - UFO (round ship), - glass with a straw, lemon slices and ice cubes, - spaghetti bolognese with meatballs, - multi-tier birthday cake with candles, - ice skates, rolleblades or a skateboard, - campfire ... Sorry for my english ^^'
Hey young friend. A very nice and completely educational tutorial. Thanks. I will also have my students apply this lesson. Of course, citing you as a reference.
This is the question I am also curious about. How can one know that to be able to get the croissant shape you need to take the steps in the video? Without looking at a tutorial it looks like it is impossible for an beginner or intermediate user.
You might need the Node Wrangler add on if you’re using an older version of Blender. You can find it Edit -> Preferences -> Add-ons. Let me know if it helped ✌️
Hi thank you for your tutorial. How did you imagine all that process to create this? And sometimes you move the item but doesnt appear on screen how you do it
Looks great!😋
Thanks Ryan, appreciate the comment! Love your content ✌️
If you ever run out of ideas:
- an open schoolbag with a cute keychain (and notebooks, rulers sticking out of it),
- hot air balloon surrounded by clouds in cartoon style,
- fantasy style jeweled crown,
- simplified pirate ship,
- melting ice cream (three scoops in a cone),
- ladybug or spider on a cobweb,
- witch hat and broom,
- daffodil or sunflower in a vase,
- opened umbrella and raindrops,
- cartoonish looking snake,
- erupting volcano,
- spiral lollipop,
- stack of books with bookmarks,
- stained glass window,
- a mini moon covered in craters with a flag stuck in it,
- dreamcatcher,
- robot
- cuckoo clock (or a clock with a pendulum),
- submarine,
- round aquarium with fish,
- photo camera,
- UFO (round ship),
- glass with a straw, lemon slices and ice cubes,
- spaghetti bolognese with meatballs,
- multi-tier birthday cake with candles,
- ice skates, rolleblades or a skateboard,
- campfire
...
Sorry for my english ^^'
Damn you’re the MVP! Copying your list! 😁✌️
I can't believe I found this randomly. Even tho I am technically making a Croissant I learned new techniques or ways to finish my works. Cheers!
Glad to hear! Let me know if you have any questions or requests! ✌️
These are the most understandable tutorials, even considering that English is not my native language
Glad to hear! 😁
This video was great, I was able to start 3D design with its help.❤🎉
Thank you so much! ☺️
Hey young friend. A very nice and completely educational tutorial. Thanks. I will also have my students apply this lesson. Of course, citing you as a reference.
That’s nice! I would love to see their results!
I LOVED IT great tutorial
Glad to hear you enjoyed it! 😁✌️
that Channel is so AMAZIIIING
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Thank u!
THANK YOU SO MUCH ILY!!!
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Thank you for croissant modeling chocolate make head to me but happy to croissant baking.
Thank you
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OH MY 4k!! Thank you!
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i like your content nice 😍
Cheers ✌️
How do you learn all these techniques? How do you know what to do to make some difficult shapes and things?
This is the question I am also curious about. How can one know that to be able to get the croissant shape you need to take the steps in the video? Without looking at a tutorial it looks like it is impossible for an beginner or intermediate user.
Play around with modifiers and objects basically. Test and see what everything does to a mesh ✌️
@@casraven3d It's really hard to believe.. but if you say so, then you must be a genius 🙂
Thank'you so much. It was a amazing 😃😋
Glad you like it ✌️😊
12:17 why i cant CTRL + T?
You might need the Node Wrangler add on if you’re using an older version of Blender. You can find it Edit -> Preferences -> Add-ons. Let me know if it helped ✌️
@casraven3d Thank you... :) it works... I'm glad you still have time to reply to my comment. thank you for helping me.
@ Ofcourse, no problem! Let me if you have any questions or requests for tutorials! ✌️
Hi thank you for your tutorial. How did you imagine all that process to create this? And sometimes you move the item but doesnt appear on screen how you do it
Trail and error, inspiration and tricks learned from others and playing around with it etc. ✌️
Could you do a type of musical instrument, or a small tiny animal?
Yeah ofcourse! Will add it to my list! ✌️
What do you call all those small boxes that you connect to each other on the bottom screen?
Do you mean the nodes?
@@casraven3d Yes.
@@TheGuyNobodyReallyLikes They’re Geometry/Shader nodes
@@casraven3d Blender seems really hard to learn.
@@TheGuyNobodyReallyLikes Got to take it step by step and you’ll be fine!
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3:01 what was that noise?! 😂
Great
Could you model pain au chocolat ?
Thanks! Thank you can yes the same teckningen as this video for that 😊✌️
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I wanna eat this so bad lol
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ngl this was amazing. i will definitely try this and tag you on my instagram
Looking forward to see your result! 😁
I was waiting since morning 🥐🧡 thanks alot ❤
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Thank you
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