I'm not a beginner anymore, but I still like to watch this series, because you can lern something from every video. even if its just a workflow that you haven't thought of. Thanks for the over hundred tutorials you did in the past years.
2:27 the Texture slot section has been moved to the top of the second scene. It is still called Texture Slot (if you have trouble finding it, it’s above the strength blue bar)
My paint was being applied to the opposite side of the knife. To fix this, I selected everything in edit mode (tap A), then I went to Mesh > Normal > Recalculate Outside. Then I was able to paint the side I was looking at.
I'm not a fan of 15mins+ tutorial videos, but this is one of those that I like. Not too fast, not too slow, no useless talk, straight to the point, and clear. Thank you!
Great tutorial series! Just a small tip (if I may) (and perhaps it's already brought up by someone else): You can view the other side of an object immediately by pressing these keys: Top View: Numpad 7 Bottom View: Ctrl + Numpad 7 Front View: Numpad 1 Back View: Ctrl + Numpad 1 Right View: Numpad 3 Left View: Ctrl+Numpad 3 So just add 'Ctrl' to your familiar Numpad key to see the opposite side immediately. Thank you so much! Peter Schermers
This function looked intimidating to me at first, but now I get it. It's o much easier than I had imagined- nicely done tut! Also, I absolutely love the wooden apple!
For anyone who’s serious about learning Blender, I just purchased/ finished the Blender 2.8 Launchpad tutorial from their site, and its fantastic. Thank you CG Boost for the awesome content! 👍👍
For those of you who can’t find the display tab and change the texture alpha (on the more recent versions of blender) to change the opacity of the image it is now in the cursor tab and change the texture opacity
Mann schön deine gute Entwickelung immer mal wieder mitzubekommen, dein englisch ist mittlerweile in meinem Ohr richtig angenehm kein Vergleich zu vor ein paar Jahren noch, deine Inhalte waren immer schon dehr direkt und auf den Punkt aber auch das wird immer konzentrierter und die allgemeine Qualität deiner Videos ist auch top! Danke für deinen wertvollen Content!
wow great tutorial. I didn't know how to do the texturing technique you used here and your step-by step description was great. Especially repeating the process with the various parts and different objects. Thanks!
I'm glad I decided to go looking for more information, my current repository of info was limited, and I didn't think there would be a solution to my problem. But with you, it saved me a whole lot of hard ache and time. I'm only beating myself up for not looking for it sooner.
CG Boost I am the thankful one! It's obvious there's a lot of work put into these tutorials, and we're benefiting a lot from it. I'll be happy to support you.
Thank you for this! It's great when the presenter knows what he is doing, is comfortable in the environment he is teaching, and it makes the entire tutorial so much easier to understand. I actually had FUN in Blender today, rather than just struggling through it like I usually do. I will have to scour your channel for other content. Sub added. Thanks again!
Love it! I like the way you demo the two objects, by demo-ing the 1st one using hard-surface, to get the basic understanding first. Then, followed by 2nd example, which is organic object. Pretty smart way of organizing the sequence. Thanks!
Great tutorial. There are SO many steps to get up and running with texture painting. I think there is definately room for optimization in Blender here. Something like a 'quick texture paint' option... Like quick smoke
For those who - like me - could not paint anything while in "paint mask" mode (the two squares near to "texture paint") in the step in which you had to hide the apple and paint the stem only. Going out of "paint mask" would make the apple reappear no matter what, so I did the following: go on edit mode, select one vertex of the stem > L (select all the stem) > P and separate by selected. Now select all the apple (minus the stem) in the same way, and apply a "mask" modifier. This will hide the apple. Now you can go back to "texture paint" and paint your stem.
This video is great, like on your udemy sculpting course you manage to makes complicated things simple. I also love the fact that you always are very thorough with every options. Thx!
Also same here I have been very scared of the UV I usually try to shrink it or get it off screen, but now I think I know how to kinda use it. I have only been blendering for a year though.
This helps so much now. I've been struggling so much putting texture on a sculpture of mine. Uv unwrapping couldn't handle the complexity, and i cannot manually put seams cuz it gets too complex. This will change a lot of my work.
Hello, I really enjoy the quality of your videos. Thank you for your hard work...I was wondering if you know how to export textures and materials from blender 2.8 to unity and if so possibly include a tutorial for the best approach...Once again thank you for these tutorials!
For some reason when I try to paint with the stencil on the blade, the color isn’t the metallic color. The painting was fine for the handle and I haven’t changed any settings for the blade, so any reason why the color isn’t matching the stencil? Edit: This was solved for me and I forgot to update. It WAS a bug. It worked perfectly after starting over ;)
Glad to know it finally worked for you, @Gredran. I had similar issue. I was only able to paint the knife handle. Both the blade and apple kept projecting this black-ish color. I'm using 2.82
It is a great tutorial ! But at 4'25'' when I choose the mapping option: stencil, and when I move the cursor in the 3D viewport, my image texture do not appear. I have checked the "texture opacity" but it is OK. Do you know why I can't see my image texture ? Thanks.
If you are asking how he got the images, they were photographed images of a real apple then photoshopped to reduce the reflection on the apple skin then all the images were put into one image to use as a stencil.
hi Fabi, you can fix this problem so easily, Click the active tool and workspace settings menu (Right side first section) and then click the color picker section after that please check the color bar and make sure color bar value is not black, if it's black you can drag it up and make it white, that's it.
Happened to me too, thanks V I for the help ! It happens when you press S instead of Shift, which brings out the color picker tool, I keep doing that I don't know why :D
Thank you for this tutorial. I am not in the 3D modeling profession but it was so much easier than I thought to take a model and make texture variations.
I accidentally hit a key and now the brush is back to default, even though the stencil is still visible. How can I get back to painting with the texture? EDIT: Figured it out. Apparently the brush color needs to be white to transfer the texture. Mine had switched to a darker color
Nothing I paint gets actually applied to the knife, I press left mouse button, image disappears so that I can easily draw, but nothing is applied on to the kinfe :(
For everyone liking the comment, I fixed it but this might not be the solution to your problem, in my case it turned out that I had a mask texture activated, you kust need to press the x on it to remove it. Hope it helped :D
To anyone else who had this problem, it's most likely that you are not painting in the correct viewport shading mode. Painting is only visible in the viewport in "Solid" and "Material Preview" modes. Changes made in the final "Rendered" mode are NOT visible in Cycles Render Engine. Changes do show however in Eevee Render Engine's "Rendered" viewport mode. Viewport modes are found in the top right corner of the viewport.
Crazy that 3 weeks have gone by and not a damn person has tried to help you. I just got to this video today and when I try to texture paint the knife handle in “front view” it paints the back of the handle....
You are a fantastic teacher! That is the same way to texture faces using photos, right? Thank you for the amazing Blender tutorial series. Best of the best!
You either take your own pictures and edit them into a page in photoshop like he did, or just grab a bunch of photos online and lay them out in photoshop and just do your best with blending
Go to brush settings, then colour picker, then the gradient option. Slide the white slider towards the black. It will make the shading lighter in colour.
I had some problem with painting. When I where painting he painted on the other side of the knife. It's a Normals issue, in 2.8, in Edit mode, select all and shift + N to recalculate the normals
wooowwww!!! this paint technique is amazing. what a suprise!!! thank you so much zach. i wached more texture paint videos but i have seen this technique for the first time. especially thanks again for this video.
If you are photographing your own textures, you should use a polarizing filter for your camera to reduce, and sometimes remove reflections, and you get a much better image to make a diffuse texture from.
@@DanPos ever heard of a... Joke? I'm Slovak but I must admit that I had a few German classes at elementary school and I have 2 wursts in my fridge so I think that's enough to classify me as a German lol
I didn't like this texturing tutorial, because it depends heavily on the reference images. I wanted to learn how to paint the texture by myself by using the built-in colors and transformations.
As a person that textures things regularly and I s a begginer. My life has changed. I no longer have to individually texture paint and make awkward transitions when I can just use an image. This SAVED ME! Only issue is. Some things moved and I don’t know what, can you tell me what changed please?
4:10 Draw > Texture is now Draw > Brush Settings > Texture, 5:35 Display > Texture Alpha is now Brush Settings > Cursor > Texture Opacity. ;-)
ily
thx
thanks
Thanks!
You are a saint. Thank you.
I'm not a beginner anymore, but I still like to watch this series, because you can lern something from every video. even if its just a workflow that you haven't thought of. Thanks for the over hundred tutorials you did in the past years.
same! I love watching these beginner tutorials, there is always something new to learn even tho I've been using blender for 3-4 years
same here :D
Like grammar
@@ImJustLayZ It was even edited and the app has spell check. I bet he looks at the keys when he types.
us2few hmm
Holy mother of moses, I'm only. Finding about this now. This is a total game changer.... You sir are absolutely amazing....
2:27 the Texture slot section has been moved to the top of the second scene. It is still called Texture Slot (if you have trouble finding it, it’s above the strength blue bar)
Thanks for the tip :)
My paint was being applied to the opposite side of the knife. To fix this, I selected everything in edit mode (tap A), then I went to Mesh > Normal > Recalculate Outside. Then I was able to paint the side I was looking at.
Thx!!
Same issue. Thanks for the fix.
THANKSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS
thanks (and to Zach too )!You just save my day!
thanks! same issue here
I'm not a fan of 15mins+ tutorial videos, but this is one of those that I like. Not too fast, not too slow, no useless talk, straight to the point, and clear. Thank you!
This is the best explanation of texture painting in Blender I’ve ever seen. It finally clicked for me after watching. Thanks!!
Great tutorial series! Just a small tip (if I may) (and perhaps it's already brought up by someone else):
You can view the other side of an object immediately by pressing these keys:
Top View: Numpad 7
Bottom View: Ctrl + Numpad 7
Front View: Numpad 1
Back View: Ctrl + Numpad 1
Right View: Numpad 3
Left View: Ctrl+Numpad 3
So just add 'Ctrl' to your familiar Numpad key to see the opposite side immediately.
Thank you so much!
Peter Schermers
This function looked intimidating to me at first, but now I get it. It's o much easier than I had imagined- nicely done tut!
Also, I absolutely love the wooden apple!
in love with the uv mapping. could be an art piece on its own
This is the second time I've returned to this video. Really useful reference for texture painting!
I've come back to this after two years. Again, I have to say, excellent and thorough tute. VERY easy to understand.
A good explanation. I will start this evening to texture paint my wooden sticks for my new prehistoric landscape!
For anyone who’s serious about learning Blender, I just purchased/ finished the Blender 2.8 Launchpad tutorial from their site, and its fantastic. Thank you CG Boost for the awesome content! 👍👍
This is the best tutorial on texture painting in Blender! Thank you!!
Oh my god man, THAK YOU! this is the best tutorial on texture painting i've seen! I can finally paint something xD
So true haha
Don't say gods name in vein😤
@@everythingunderthesun5946 god...chiiill
@@everythingunderthesun5946 don't waste your time, I hardly believe you can teach people to respect God on the internet...
@@maksimkuzmin5246 simple joke chill
This is an awesome workflow and I can see myself rinsing and repeating this for a loooonnnnngggg time. Thanks for the Boost!
This single video answered so many questions about texturing I have always had. Thank you!
For those of you who can’t find the display tab and change the texture alpha (on the more recent versions of blender) to change the opacity of the image it is now in the cursor tab and change the texture opacity
Thank you so much
Mann schön deine gute Entwickelung immer mal wieder mitzubekommen, dein englisch ist mittlerweile in meinem Ohr richtig angenehm kein Vergleich zu vor ein paar Jahren noch, deine Inhalte waren immer schon dehr direkt und auf den Punkt aber auch das wird immer konzentrierter und die allgemeine Qualität deiner Videos ist auch top! Danke für deinen wertvollen Content!
Best apples ever - it looks even more delicious then actually in supermarket.
Than*
Amazing, easily one of the best blender videos I've seen
wow great tutorial. I didn't know how to do the texturing technique you used here and your step-by step description was great. Especially repeating the process with the various parts and different objects. Thanks!
I'm glad I decided to go looking for more information, my current repository of info was limited, and I didn't think there would be a solution to my problem. But with you, it saved me a whole lot of hard ache and time. I'm only beating myself up for not looking for it sooner.
Ok I'm sold. Seeing the quality of your tutorials convinced me to buy the launch pad. Please keep up the good work and thank you very much !
CG Boost I am the thankful one! It's obvious there's a lot of work put into these tutorials, and we're benefiting a lot from it. I'll be happy to support you.
Thank you for this! It's great when the presenter knows what he is doing, is comfortable in the environment he is teaching, and it makes the entire tutorial so much easier to understand. I actually had FUN in Blender today, rather than just struggling through it like I usually do. I will have to scour your channel for other content. Sub added. Thanks again!
Love it! I like the way you demo the two objects, by demo-ing the 1st one using hard-surface, to get the basic understanding first.
Then, followed by 2nd example, which is organic object. Pretty smart way of organizing the sequence.
Thanks!
Great tutorial. There are SO many steps to get up and running with texture painting. I think there is definately room for optimization in Blender here. Something like a 'quick texture paint' option... Like quick smoke
For those who - like me - could not paint anything while in "paint mask" mode (the two squares near to "texture paint") in the step in which you had to hide the apple and paint the stem only. Going out of "paint mask" would make the apple reappear no matter what, so I did the following: go on edit mode, select one vertex of the stem > L (select all the stem) > P and separate by selected. Now select all the apple (minus the stem) in the same way, and apply a "mask" modifier. This will hide the apple. Now you can go back to "texture paint" and paint your stem.
I had to watch so many videos before I found this one. This video was super helpful! Concise and easy to follow, thanks!!
I much appreciate the time you took to do this video! Thank you very much.
I don’t have blender, but I like watching these videos.
Great tutorial mr Zach ! Now I know how to texture my objects. Thank you!
Extraordinary way it delivered.
This guy is the Brackeys of Blender (if you know you know)
This demystified a LOT of things wrt. Blender texturing for me. *Superb* tutorial.
Great to hear!
This video is great, like on your udemy sculpting course you manage to makes complicated things simple. I also love the fact that you always are very thorough with every options. Thx!
2:20 For those who can't find the ''texture slots menu'', change layout then to back to Texture Paint, it should appears magically. v2.93.1
This tutorial made me not afraid to UV map after 20 years of avoiding it.
Blender released on 2002 , now is 2021 , 2021-2002 = 19 year , are you a time traveler ?!?!
@@user-qo6fg7cm4y I think they may have slightly exsagerated or just rounded the number up
Also same here I have been very scared of the UV I usually try to shrink it or get it off screen, but now I think I know how to kinda use it. I have only been blendering for a year though.
you fell from the sky with this tutorial
Great tutorials!
This helps so much now. I've been struggling so much putting texture on a sculpture of mine. Uv unwrapping couldn't handle the complexity, and i cannot manually put seams cuz it gets too complex. This will change a lot of my work.
Hello, I really enjoy the quality of your videos. Thank you for your hard work...I was wondering if you know how to export textures and materials from blender 2.8 to unity and if so possibly include a tutorial for the best approach...Once again thank you for these tutorials!
I didn't know how to use stencil painting before this, or what it was. It's actually really cool.
If anyone’s texture is really dark for no reason. Change the brush colour under brush settings to a light brown colour.
Love you brother ❣️ From India
I can't See Texture submenu in the property tab as shown at 4:11. Please help someone
Go into materials and assign material.
By my part i found it on brush settings, i think its because we have a newest version
@@PotaraP and where is material
This technique has been extremely helpful and easy especially for beginners.. Thank you so much
🌺 Schöne Erklärung 🌺
Thanks, this will get me started on Blender and I'll learn as I go. I know what the buttons do thanks you. Seriously bro, your awesome!
For some reason when I try to paint with the stencil on the blade, the color isn’t the metallic color.
The painting was fine for the handle and I haven’t changed any settings for the blade, so any reason why the color isn’t matching the stencil?
Edit: This was solved for me and I forgot to update. It WAS a bug. It worked perfectly after starting over ;)
Glad to know it finally worked for you, @Gredran. I had similar issue. I was only able to paint the knife handle. Both the blade and apple kept projecting this black-ish color. I'm using 2.82
This tutorial is exactly what I need thanks!
can you tell us how did get flat apple pic from each side and the knife pic too?
Yes, this video is not nearly as useful if I can't find image files like this.
best explanation for beginners! Cheers
It is a great tutorial ! But at 4'25'' when I choose the mapping option: stencil, and when I move the cursor in the 3D viewport, my image texture do not appear. I have checked the "texture opacity" but it is OK. Do you know why I can't see my image texture ? Thanks.
Awesome, man. You are a superb educator!
und jetzt noch die ganze Serie auf deutsch ^^
very useful tutorial, you make it easy to understand, great work
where did you get your apple and knife reference images from CG?
you can get it from the resource file ...
@@walidyahia4647 oh okay thank you
If you are asking how he got the images, they were photographed images of a real apple then photoshopped to reduce the reflection on the apple skin then all the images were put into one image to use as a stencil.
4:45 That is so freaking cool! I love that new way in Blender that is so much easier!
when I try to paint the texture the paint is just black and it's not the texture! please help
hi Fabi, you can fix this problem so easily, Click the active tool and workspace settings menu (Right side first section) and then click the color picker section after that please check the color bar and make sure color bar value is not black, if it's black you can drag it up and make it white, that's it.
Happened to me too, thanks V I for the help ! It happens when you press S instead of Shift, which brings out the color picker tool, I keep doing that I don't know why :D
@@vi8946Happened to me as well. THANK YOU!!
@@vi8946 thank youuuu
Thank you for this tutorial. I am not in the 3D modeling profession but it was so much easier than I thought to take a model and make texture variations.
I accidentally hit a key and now the brush is back to default, even though the stencil is still visible. How can I get back to painting with the texture?
EDIT: Figured it out. Apparently the brush color needs to be white to transfer the texture. Mine had switched to a darker color
This was my problem, as well, Thank you for the solution.
Thank you sir. This got me to the next level. Thank you!!
Nothing I paint gets actually applied to the knife, I press left mouse button, image disappears so that I can easily draw, but nothing is applied on to the kinfe :(
For everyone liking the comment, I fixed it but this might not be the solution to your problem, in my case it turned out that I had a mask texture activated, you kust need to press the x on it to remove it.
Hope it helped :D
Hi. Fixed it thix way, in the Stroke tab/Stroke Method, reselected: Space, then I've been able to paint.
8:08
Also if you change the image file location..
The texture is lost and you have to manually load it from its new location
there is a property called "external data" in "file", you need only to apply pack all into, and no more problem
im having the same problem no texture is being applied to the knife when i paint but it showes up on the uv map. Blender 2.83.3 please help
To anyone else who had this problem, it's most likely that you are not painting in the correct viewport shading mode. Painting is only visible in the viewport in "Solid" and "Material Preview" modes. Changes made in the final "Rendered" mode are NOT visible in Cycles Render Engine. Changes do show however in Eevee Render Engine's "Rendered" viewport mode.
Viewport modes are found in the top right corner of the viewport.
Thank you, this is just what I was looking for, how to paint a photo texture wasn't sure if u could do it in blender.
Please help me i cant see the unwrapped uv map on texture paint mode
Crazy that 3 weeks have gone by and not a damn person has tried to help you. I just got to this video today and when I try to texture paint the knife handle in “front view” it paints the back of the handle....
@@mrfeathers3938 I know right
You are a fantastic teacher! That is the same way to texture faces using photos, right? Thank you for the amazing Blender tutorial series. Best of the best!
Can someone help me? I don't see the UV in the image editor while i'm painting...
got a solution to this?
tukor I think that they didn't give us this option in the 2.81
my most trusted channel after blender guru
Thanks.
~Egon
i dont know where i need to search for texture images like the apple
You either take your own pictures and edit them into a page in photoshop like he did, or just grab a bunch of photos online and lay them out in photoshop and just do your best with blending
Another excellent, thorough tute.
My knife handle is dark brown, like I was painting on multiply or something :( Anybody knows what can be the problem?
I have the same problem, but I paint in mix blend mode. Seems a bit strange since there appears no other blend mode which has 100% opacity.
Go to brush settings, then colour picker, then the gradient option. Slide the white slider towards the black. It will make the shading lighter in colour.
Impressive! Well explained and good that we can use your texture files to safe time. Thank you!
I had some problem with painting. When I where painting he painted on the other side of the knife. It's a Normals issue, in 2.8, in Edit mode, select all and shift + N to recalculate the normals
wooowwww!!! this paint technique is amazing. what a suprise!!! thank you so much zach. i wached more texture paint videos but i have seen this technique for the first time.
especially thanks again for this video.
He sounds so much like Brackeys.
If you are photographing your own textures, you should use a polarizing filter for your camera to reduce, and sometimes remove reflections, and you get a much better image to make a diffuse texture from.
There isnt any texture paint in my workspace.
Click to the plus sign in the workspace and go to general > texture paint
Very profesional tutorial, simply the best. Thanks
*german accent exists*
OG Boost: "give me the whole stock!"
easy to follow. thank you for the tutorial
I've never typed so much Alt+Tab in my life ...
thanks for CG Boost founder
anyone thinks he uses the uwu language? proof: wwong wotation at 5:56
Im sure his english is better than your german so maybe don't comment on peoples accents
@@DanPos ever heard of a... Joke? I'm Slovak but I must admit that I had a few German classes at elementary school and I have 2 wursts in my fridge so I think that's enough to classify me as a German lol
Nice Tutorial and Beautiful artwork
I didn't like this texturing tutorial, because it depends heavily on the reference images. I wanted to learn how to paint the texture by myself by using the built-in colors and transformations.
This is perfect, thanku so much!
thanku so much for this tutorial, i used it for a different purpose but works amazingly, thanku
i specially come to this tutorial; for texture painting thnx for this
Thanks for this video, you are a very good teacher
Wow was waiting for this since yesterday ❤️
I am waiting until tomorrow so I can render these materials. :-)
superb bro i see everything for you web and files you give all file it is a very good for us tnks dear
Awesome in detailed tutorial.
As a person that textures things regularly and I s a begginer. My life has changed. I no longer have to individually texture paint and make awkward transitions when I can just use an image. This SAVED ME! Only issue is. Some things moved and I don’t know what, can you tell me what changed please?
What amazing job! I will follow the video to make a fruit basket!
Огромное спасибо за выпуск :)