I found Blender far more intuitive to use than most other software, it has fewer on screen UI buttons at a time. And the keybindings are quite logical, G to grab (move), S to scale, R to rotate. All other software use a varient of QWE or WER keys to manipulate meshes. Blender also has the awesome User interaction when it comes to typing in the number to the distance, scale, and/or rotation you want. There's also the feature I can't live without which is click and dragging multiple values to change them all at once. So many softwares force you to type in the same value for scale 3 times when I just want influence them all at once. Blender does a great job when it comes to user experience and making it fairly simple to learn, especially after its 2.8 ui update. So many other softwares are held back like cinema4d and Maya because the industry relies on them to stay the same.
CG is not a pick up and go industry lets not deflect dogma just because we don't want to learn a piece of software. Blender is not hard, the industry is hard for people unwilling to learn the basics.
Blender is one of the easiest 3D program to learn compared to max, max and especially Houdini. It's not that Blender is hard to learn, it's that 3D has a lot more to learn about than 2D.
@@madheeh yep - while Blender does have some UI inconsistencies , Max Maya or Blender can do a lot and thus need time to master Unlike this overhyped app called SketchCrap everybody loves because it is so easy and all it can do natively is make boxes …
Exactly the point I made. This is just group think in this video not reality. You think maya has an initiative interface ready to pick up and go where's your comparison? This idea is just absurd.
Blender has gotten easier the more I use it. I admit I found it difficult at first. I do love blender 3.3.21. The earliest version of Blender I used was 2.49b. I plan on practicing until I feel comfortable enough to make my own series.
Also we don't have to learn all the tools at all, we only have to learn what immediately concerns the artist and once we want to move to another area, then we start learning it
I've been learning Blender for a week now, and I don't need to have the Tool menu open because everything I need I use through shortcuts - movement, rotation, extrude and other Blender functions. Blender is easy, not difficult; it just takes dedication
Not sure what the point is here. Most things worth accomplishing or mastering will take some time and effort to understand and perfect. This video seems more like it was made just to put "content" around an advertisement/sponsorship than anything else.
hey, I'm really interested in learning Blender. I am a complete beginner and would like to be taught. Is there any way you can teach me please and provide me some resources that can help me start?
Hey, the most popular way to start is by going through the donut tutorial by blenderguru, (series covering the basics while progressively making a... donut). You will learn a lot and have fun!
Start with binge watching blender tutorials for beginners.... Just do a search in You tube search bar here ABOVE on the top of the page.... Happy blending.
I've made a lot of progress by starting with the donut tutorial made by Blender Guru. It's easy to follow and will talk you through most of the tools you'll use on a regular basis.
+1 on the donut series. I found the CGFASTTRACK Minecraft and Sword in the Stone videos very helpful as well, as I only started a couple weeks ago myself
lol Blender is lovely, beautiful, and simple "once" you learn the keyboard shortcuts.
I found Blender far more intuitive to use than most other software, it has fewer on screen UI buttons at a time. And the keybindings are quite logical, G to grab (move), S to scale, R to rotate. All other software use a varient of QWE or WER keys to manipulate meshes.
Blender also has the awesome User interaction when it comes to typing in the number to the distance, scale, and/or rotation you want. There's also the feature I can't live without which is click and dragging multiple values to change them all at once. So many softwares force you to type in the same value for scale 3 times when I just want influence them all at once.
Blender does a great job when it comes to user experience and making it fairly simple to learn, especially after its 2.8 ui update. So many other softwares are held back like cinema4d and Maya because the industry relies on them to stay the same.
CG is not a pick up and go industry lets not deflect dogma just because we don't want to learn a piece of software. Blender is not hard, the industry is hard for people unwilling to learn the basics.
Blender is one of the easiest 3D program to learn compared to max, max and especially Houdini. It's not that Blender is hard to learn, it's that 3D has a lot more to learn about than 2D.
Is it harder than 3DMax or Maya?
Sorry good apps taken time to learn there is a lot to learn
Max and Maya is way too hard... Don't talk about Houdini... Actually blender is the easiest
@@madheeh yep - while Blender does have some UI inconsistencies , Max Maya or Blender can do a lot and thus need time to master
Unlike this overhyped app called SketchCrap everybody loves because it is so easy and all it can do natively is make boxes …
Exactly the point I made. This is just group think in this video not reality. You think maya has an initiative interface ready to pick up and go where's your comparison? This idea is just absurd.
Blender has gotten easier the more I use it. I admit I found it difficult at first. I do love blender 3.3.21. The earliest version of Blender I used was 2.49b.
I plan on practicing until I feel comfortable enough to make my own series.
Everything that matter in life is "hard" to learn but the more we practice, the easier it gets. That's all
Also we don't have to learn all the tools at all, we only have to learn what immediately concerns the artist and once we want to move to another area, then we start learning it
I've been learning Blender for a week now, and I don't need to have the Tool menu open because everything I need I use through shortcuts - movement, rotation, extrude and other Blender functions. Blender is easy, not difficult; it just takes dedication
It has terrible ui but it works so you’ll suffer through it.
not as bad as max or maya.
Not sure what the point is here. Most things worth accomplishing or mastering will take some time and effort to understand and perfect. This video seems more like it was made just to put "content" around an advertisement/sponsorship than anything else.
As some say: "life is too short to learn Blender"
then there's no life long enough to learn Houdini but people still do, it depends on your priorities.
i have a is there any movie which is created in blender and it got nominations for oscars?
P.s> this video was made in blender 😂
I feel it's the other way around, I see other software and I want to puke. Blender's intrface and flow is second to none imo
Bro, i want to do 3d modeling. Should i opt for blender. It looks so terrifying
Yes it is free so no commitment is needed. You would need to learn 20 functions and you are good to go.
It's as hard as any other software
Made harder by terrible ui.
@@FPChris it was terrible before now it's not that bad
@@FPChris max and maya has objectively worse UI. If Blender's UI was terrible, maxon wouldn't have copied it.
hey, I'm really interested in learning Blender. I am a complete beginner and would like to be taught. Is there any way you can teach me please and provide me some resources that can help me start?
Hey, the most popular way to start is by going through the donut tutorial by blenderguru, (series covering the basics while progressively making a... donut). You will learn a lot and have fun!
Start with binge watching blender tutorials for beginners.... Just do a search in You tube search bar here ABOVE on the top of the page.... Happy blending.
I've made a lot of progress by starting with the donut tutorial made by Blender Guru.
It's easy to follow and will talk you through most of the tools you'll use on a regular basis.
+1 on the donut series. I found the CGFASTTRACK Minecraft and Sword in the Stone videos very helpful as well, as I only started a couple weeks ago myself
@@unamed1142 I'm following the same tutorial and it's fantastic.