Create a 2D/3D ISOMETRIC Infographic Animation In Blender | Tutorial
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00:00 Introduction
00:28. #1 - Setting the Scene
03:15 #2 - Modeling
20:34 #3 - Materials
26:51 #4 - Animation
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I wasn't sure how much I was going to get out of this video when I first clicked on it, but figured I could learn a bit for modelling/edit mode, and the way you explain the problem you have and the solution is so incredible, I didn't even realise I was only 6 minutes in! Truly great content.
Great contribution. Great tutorial. Thank you so much. Greetings
Believe it not, I’ve been needing a model for something similar to this for a long time. A project my friends and I have been working on has been on halt, and this will definitely help! I know the process might be simple to some, but this is beyond appreciated!
Thank you!
Amazing, 🎶
how did you make the extruded the Vertice while making stool and bend it?? i have been playing it on .25x still can't figure out.. Could you please help me, that would be great. 😊
If anyone is stuck at 3:48, is Alt + Left Click in the edge between 2 faces, not Contol Left Click, you can see the right combination watching in the left what he pushed.
Oh! that's mistake
Thank youuu
you know you didnt have to go into such a length for animating each and every part of the house although i guess it makes for great practice but there is a modifier called build modifier which does the exact same stuff and you can adjust it according to your needs
hey aneesh, amazing tutorial as usual. i've learned so much from you it's ridiculous. i just finished your cloth simulation video and it's amazing, but there's one thing you didnt address... after scaling up the models for cloth simulation, how do you scale it down after simulation is baked?
Move them in a collection and create a collection instance and you can scale it.. actually that tutorial was old and that was not an appropriate methods to do it . You can use your models in real size just decrease the collision thickness outer and inner
U can share the texture plis?
Anèésh Arts are you G.I. Joe fan?
I don't know I didn't seen it