Wow! I'm pretty new to blender, but every other tutorial that goes over this, basically glazes over it like it's "obvious" and doesn't need instruction. Lol Thanks a ton.
Wow, i wish i had gotten into blender sooner in my life, such an amazing software in the right hands. This was extremely helpful as ive spent YEARS flirting with trying to learn how to do this exact thing with no luck, i really appreciate the vid
Great video! one question.. how come you are able to change the camera ratio by garbing the corners in camera view.. I notice when you were hovering over the Obj in 02:47
I prefer this method to making normals, by using a camera simpy because of the flexibility that it brings. For example if I sculpt out a texture all I would need to do is drag my camera over the exact area I want to render where as with baking you'd have to add another UV map set, 1 for the whole image bake, and 2 for the selection you'd like to make. Also this way allows an easier adjustment to render scale without the need to create another image first. But yes you're correct baking does have it's advantages!
Screen is so small, I can't see what is where! This sounds so helpful, I would love to be able to try it, but I can't match steps without being able to see where I'm supposed to be at.
I currently only have one video I'm still learning as a creator and a designer I was just trying to help others learn something helpful. I'll keep this in mind in the future
@@frostlockak3994 The best solution is to add one of those programs that also records your keys/mouse presses on screen so you can place it somewhere in your video, this way you don't have to explain every short-cut(although it would be helpful)
sadly i agree. Using shortcuts without telling the command is entirely unhelpful. I got stuck on the "shade smooth" part. idk what he pressed to create the search tab
Wow! I'm pretty new to blender, but every other tutorial that goes over this, basically glazes over it like it's "obvious" and doesn't need instruction. Lol Thanks a ton.
Wow, i wish i had gotten into blender sooner in my life, such an amazing software in the right hands.
This was extremely helpful as ive spent YEARS flirting with trying to learn how to do this exact thing with no luck, i really appreciate the vid
Nice tutorial! Just what I needed!
Had to follow the directions exactly, of course but WOW! Thank YOU.
Great video!
one question.. how come you are able to change the camera ratio by garbing the corners in camera view.. I notice when you were hovering over the Obj in 02:47
Also the bake feature on blender is the faster way than setting up cam first
I prefer this method to making normals, by using a camera simpy because of the flexibility that it brings. For example if I sculpt out a texture all I would need to do is drag my camera over the exact area I want to render where as with baking you'd have to add another UV map set, 1 for the whole image bake, and 2 for the selection you'd like to make. Also this way allows an easier adjustment to render scale without the need to create another image first. But yes you're correct baking does have it's advantages!
Thank you for this!
Very epic. 10/10
Amazing tutorial bro 🤩
Thank you! I'm glad you enjoyed it!!!
Best tutorial 10/10
Screen is so small, I can't see what is where! This sounds so helpful, I would love to be able to try it, but I can't match steps without being able to see where I'm supposed to be at.
with this technique, can we make a displacement map too?
You said creating a normal map but you directly imported the image?
very helpful
good
Wait, this isn't will it blend
thank you so much~!love you
amazing but how can i download it?
download what
Why are you using 1000 keyboard shortcuts for one of the most basic tutorials ever? Know your audience
I currently only have one video I'm still learning as a creator and a designer I was just trying to help others learn something helpful. I'll keep this in mind in the future
@@frostlockak3994 The best solution is to add one of those programs that also records your keys/mouse presses on screen so you can place it somewhere in your video, this way you don't have to explain every short-cut(although it would be helpful)
not beginner-friendly, a lot of the steps or used kb-shortcuts are unclear
also going forth and back with inputs in a yt guide is confusing as hell
sadly i agree. Using shortcuts without telling the command is entirely unhelpful. I got stuck on the "shade smooth" part. idk what he pressed to create the search tab
@@unsilentzone3357 F3 for search tab, its pretty useful