As someone who hasn't touched Blender (yet) repeating the hotkeys over and over again and what they do actually really helped in remembering them and I might do the same when I get started.
I just thought the same thing. About to take an online class and this is actually super helpful and informative to see the whole process in a “speed run”.
I keep reading the headline and thinking... he's going to be on in 10 minutes? Also, that UV palette trick is absolutely the best way to colour low poly models I have ever seen. I can program it into my finger movements without thinking anymore. tab A [change windows] AS0 enter G. Love it.
Yes, sorry - I probably set the premiere thing way too early this time. I'll learn eventually =) Yes, it's quite a cool trick to UV color that way - and when you make the games the textures are extreeeemely small and perform very well.
I think this is a fun challenge with ur children and your children are cute :) The designs and how easy it Becomes to do low poly when you are more experienced. May god bless you and ur family.
One of my favorite videos in the interwebs. I love the content of all your videos, and I've watched a few in the past, but in this one, your kids sealed the deal for me to like and subscribe. Keep up the excellent work!
duuude that´s so cool, i spent 5 hours yesterday doing a sea serpent (Without any knowledge about blender) and i thought it was nice, but this is a whole new level, your sculpts are amazing!
So suspenseful and yet simultaneously pleasant to watch. These kids are jokers and make fun but it's apparent they really look up to you! Kudos on being a great father.
Thank you very much for the entertainment and education. It's very inspiring and shows that anyone can do something recognizable in a short time. And you always have that positive mood -which is very contagious. Your kids were lovely and although there is time pressure you react to their comments in a very politely way so they don't get mad. As far as I can see you are a very great and humble person. Keep being as you are. The world needs more people like you. Thank you so much.
Thank you - yes I am thrilled about that. I've been here for 10+ years, but I am happy to find a format that keeps me a bit more engaged with you viewers =)
I love how you kept repeating the commands you use. It seems a bit silly but I actually learned them just by watching this video! E to extrude, S to scale, R to rotate
Love that the kids are a part of it. First I was impressed when I saw those videoes, now they make me warm as well. Make me smile and happy on your behalf. Thanks for the vidoes! :)
I would like to see more tutorials on Blender from you. - How do bones work - How to animate well - How to use mirroring correctly - What do you have to consider when importing to Unity That would really help me. And maybe we'll see a tutorial for a high quality model.
I know this is 4 years old and not a tutorial but I just learned more about modelling than I have in most tutorials. E to extrude, s to scale, r to rotate, I to intrude. I know they all include that but you calling them out actually got them stuck in my head.
Not only was this instructional, but also enlightening seeing you with these great kids by your side sharing and supporting your joy of Blender. Many blessings to you and your family and thank you for this great video. I will now hit the subscribe button.
Honestly...I think this is one of the most helpful videos I've seen on Blender. I can never remember the shortcuts, but having you say them out loud while I can see the screen and what they are doing was perfect to pound them into my brain.
Hi Imphenzia, I've been thinking of some suggestions to what you perhaps could make and I'v come up with the following: - A bridge/Canal - A zen garden diarama - An eagle That's just some suggestions I'd like to see, but I'm sure that whatever you make, it'll be an amazing video like always. Huge fan. Keep up the good work.
When starting out using Blender, the execssive usage of "E to extrude, S to scale, R to rotate" actually helps (at least for me, I've only been using Blender for 2 days and already remember all of these shortcuts)
I can make an entire cyberpunk city in blender, but as soon as it comes to anything organic my brain just goes "duuuh, cube?". I'm already impressed that people can do any sort of organic modeling, but you being able to create and rig a dragon in 10 minutes is extra impressive! Extra wholesome with your family there :D
I think it's very creative how you start from the rig to have the basic outline. Fantastic work dude! 2 TIPS (hopefully helpful) : At 10:23: you could either select all the ones you want then click on "checker de-select" to only select every other one. To quickly add a Subserf Modifier you simply press "Ctrl+1/2/3/4/5" to quickly subdivide it.
Hi, cool - thank you very much! I was aware of the subsurf hotkey (but I forgot to use it, so thanks for reminding me) - and the checker de-select is a superuseful tip too, I was wondering if such a thing existed. Awesome, thank you!
Amazing man you are just an inspiration, I've just begin developing some low poly structures, it would be great if you could make an elaborate tutorial session on character modelling, animating and stuffs Thank you so so much
Hey, just a suggestion to slightly speed up your workflow: when you were adding the Subdivision Surface modifier with the UI buttons, it took more time than the keyboard shortcut CTRL + 1. Note that the shortcut only works for the `1` key that's above the letters, not the one on the numpad, and it only works if you don't have Emulate Numpad enabled in the user preferences. You can change the level of subdivisions with the various number keys, e.g. CTRL + 2 adds 2 levels of subdivision, etc. Great vid! Your modeling skills are awesome, and your setup video really helped me with some viewport settings I didn't know about like Cavity.
Hi - thanks for taking the time to comment with suggestions! I used the ctrl + 2 in for the pirate head a couple of videos ago but now I forgot about it so thanks for reminding me! =)
You are a nice Dad. My big hello to Amelia and Aden. It has been really nice to view this video with you streaming along with your kids. Two thumbs up for the whole team today.👍👍
7:05 @Imphenzia In terms of bones, animal legs are actually not as weird as you think. The main difference is that they are always walking on their tippy toes with their front elbows straight underneath their bodies and their back feet bones are very long (to the point that the "elbow" you created at ~8:00 is actually the *heel*). To simulate the back legs, try standing on your toes with knees bent at 90 degrees. See where your heel ends up? Imagine your feet being the length of your shins. For the front legs, try leaning lightly into a wall using only your fingers to support you. Keep your elbows at 90 degrees and tuck them in so they're shoulder-width and a bit in front of your torso. Pretty straight forward, no body mods necessary. :)
Hey dude! I am not even one minute into the video, and I just wanted to thank you for including all relevant information, keys on screen etc. I can already tell this will be a great video
I love that sense of family coming from these people! It's like the actual family we would all love to have lol So I'd love to see some cool castle some time, or a samurai with his katana (all in low poly as usual hah) Also, I think it would be really cool to add week challenges from time to time (such as doing 10 min modelling for 7 days, all the 7 models based on some theme such as Japan, Food, Vehicles, Space, etc..), would be awesome to also promote modelling from time to time once a month as an example haha Cool as always dude keep it up!
I love how your daughter keeps saying it looks weird and saying that your cheating and your son is like saying it’s not cheating and is saying it looks awesome which I agree with
well this is awkward.. trying to share the playlist with a friend and the first video is just this premier announcement 2 days early.. Any chance of getting the playlist round the other way? number 1 first its not hard just drag and drop in your playlist editor.. Slightly confused that this is the way round it is as it defaults to the other way on my channel
This is the best blender youtube channel it's beginner friendly , awesome content like this video and this guy overall just has a nice vibe to him 😂 Great content man , keep it up!
It looks like the mix of a flatworm, a snake, a strange bat, and some quadrupedal dinosaur, like an iguanodon or ceratopsian, and a cat... that’s pretty much what a dragon is though.
Thanks, Sir I have learned something (alt-s) for scaling along normal...what a lifesaver. and Amelia your dad says scale exactly 50 times I have started from the start just to count it.
Thanks for making these videos. I've learnt a lot by watching them and they make me feel more confident about jumping into blender and finally learning how to 3D model.
This is insane! I just finished the donut tutorial. It took me 20 minutes to make a spoon! I would love to see something you actually spend time on. I'm blown away by this.
This man is a legend at multitasking, he can tend to his children, continue conversations AND model a sick dragon at the same time.
multicore optimized brain
so true, this guy flies...
" Hey father, how do we make babies ? "
" E to extrude, S to scale, E to extrude, S to scale, R to rotate, E to extrude, S to scale, ..."
lmao 😂
In a weird way it's for real something like that.🤔🤣
Just don't forget to Subdivide at the end.
@@SergeyNeskhodovskiy lol
ahahahahhahah
"Kids, let's make a dragon appear!"
Ancient language: "E to extrude S to scale E to extrude S to scale" for 10 minutes.
A wild dragon appears! Magic!
It’s a ritual spell that takes 10 minutes to cast. It requires verbal, somatic and material (cube) components.
Whole video was wondering about "Ass to scale" ... when sitting too much i guess it gonna happen.
You have a lovely family, I've watched the video with a big smile on my face. Thanks for the tutorial.
Thank you - that is so great to hear, we really appreciate it!
Same here 😄
TRUE
Agree! Awesome family! Thanks for including us in!
Same here
Me: "Excited and opened blender"
Also me: "Watching default cube"
Also me: "Closes Blender after deleting default camera"
Try press some" E ","R"and" S",the default cube will become something more interesting :)
Why are people still commenting like this
@@TheSaintsVEVO Simpletons. Copy comment, get likes, pat self on back. Somehow feel accomplished?
This is me😂😂
Let’s acknowledge he also did this with the huge distraction of his kids heckling him the whole time
*Mom leaves kids alone with dad for one second.
*Dad: Uses default cube right in front of kids!!!!*
Hahahahahahhhahahahaha
cheese mice yes
It is public indecency
It is the most powerful object known to man.
HAHAHHAHAHAHHA
I love how you call out everything you do. It makes learning easy.
As someone who hasn't touched Blender (yet) repeating the hotkeys over and over again and what they do actually really helped in remembering them and I might do the same when I get started.
I just thought the same thing. About to take an online class and this is actually super helpful and informative to see the whole process in a “speed run”.
E to extrude, S to scale, R to rotate
Yeah, I think I got that
I can't seem to stop saying it :)
@@Imphenzia it's is great for us who are new to blender, 💛
Imphenzia Keep saying it! Burn it into our skulls!
@@mattrowlands5751 lol... It's already burnt deep into my brain...
K to Kiss, F to Fucek, 😅 D to Dream, and W to WakeUp 🤣🤣🤣
The kid's dream: the dragon appears, "E to extrude S to scale E to extrude S to scale E to extrude S TO SCALE!!!!!"
Strangely, in the end, the dragon didn't have any scales.
Of course might they dreamed that night.s to scale e for extrude....lol
@@Ladadadada bummer, he really wanted to know the merchant didn't cheat him...
It's like a spell to summon a dragon.
Lmao
I keep reading the headline and thinking... he's going to be on in 10 minutes?
Also, that UV palette trick is absolutely the best way to colour low poly models I have ever seen. I can program it into my finger movements without thinking anymore. tab A [change windows] AS0 enter G. Love it.
Yes, sorry - I probably set the premiere thing way too early this time. I'll learn eventually =) Yes, it's quite a cool trick to UV color that way - and when you make the games the textures are extreeeemely small and perform very well.
@@Imphenzia Yes and if you really wanna optimize the textures they technically only need one pixel per color
@@Halloweenharen this is already only one pixel per colour. The grid here is 8x8 pixels I believe.
@@Imphenzia Great video once again! Just wondering is it 8x8 px sized texture?
I love these 10 minute challenges were you rig your character it's very interesting
Thanks, I will try to add more of rigged episodes!
I imagine this is every animator/game dev when the producer suddenly decides they need another character with only a week left in production lol
Well Amelia, "Scale" was said 46 times in this video about 35 said by your father.
I got the same no. :)
Good work
Thx for counting :)
Become a 3D artist in 2 easy steps: E to Extrude , S to Scale. You're welcome :3
oh no you failed, you forgot r to rotate :p
:3
@@chibiebil and g to grab
I to Inset. That's a useful one.
Have you guys heard a rumor about the fabled J?
This was funny. Great :)
Thanks =)
I think this is a fun challenge with ur children and your children are cute :)
The designs and how easy it Becomes to do low poly when you are more experienced.
May god bless you and ur family.
Hi, thank you very much. I'm very proud of them :) And thanks for your well wishes too - wishing you the same.
this is the most wholesome video i have ever watched
Thank you so much - we appreciate it =)
@@Imphenzia I would like to see some animation tween is there a morph modifier or custom attribute sliders I learned f3 from you
"I think you have to be 30 years old to this, because it's complicated." I love your videos
"Yes, ONE! You said any age..."
I'm glad I just turned 30, now I can do that!
Great kids, great Dad, and the dragon is pretty cool as well. You really brought that dragon to life, thanks.
One of my favorite videos in the interwebs. I love the content of all your videos, and I've watched a few in the past, but in this one, your kids sealed the deal for me to like and subscribe. Keep up the excellent work!
duuude that´s so cool, i spent 5 hours yesterday doing a sea serpent (Without any knowledge about blender) and i thought it was nice, but this is a whole new level, your sculpts are amazing!
So suspenseful and yet simultaneously pleasant to watch. These kids are jokers and make fun but it's apparent they really look up to you! Kudos on being a great father.
started blender modeling at the start of the quarantine and i must say, that your videos really helped me. Keep up that great work.
Thank you very much for the entertainment and education. It's very inspiring and shows that anyone can do something recognizable in a short time.
And you always have that positive mood -which is very contagious. Your kids were lovely and although there is time pressure you react to their comments in a very politely way so they don't get mad.
As far as I can see you are a very great and humble person. Keep being as you are. The world needs more people like you. Thank you so much.
WOW so fast
I may spend the whole day modeling that dragon
Sweet family. Your kids are too cute. I enjoyed the video as well as all 3 of your conversations. Always keep smiling.😊👍
Teacher: Caught me cheating.
Me: It's not cheating, it's for the bonus material!
your son clearly looks up to you so much its so wholesome
Ctrl + tab, Oh thats how you toggle between pose mode and object mode . It was pain in the aspect when you have to do it manually
Congrats on 21K subscribers! Your channel is growing really quickly, looking forward to the video :)
Thank you - yes I am thrilled about that. I've been here for 10+ years, but I am happy to find a format that keeps me a bit more engaged with you viewers =)
I just started using blender today, and this is actually really helpful for creation creatures. Thanks!
I love how you kept repeating the commands you use. It seems a bit silly but I actually learned them just by watching this video! E to extrude, S to scale, R to rotate
I would give you two likes if I could, one for being an excellent modeler and another one for being a great father
@RKA Bro that's pretty lame from you.
Love that the kids are a part of it. First I was impressed when I saw those videoes, now they make me warm as well. Make me smile and happy on your behalf. Thanks for the vidoes! :)
I would like to see more tutorials on Blender from you.
- How do bones work
- How to animate well
- How to use mirroring correctly
- What do you have to consider when importing to Unity
That would really help me.
And maybe we'll see a tutorial for a high quality model.
and also how did he got the amature options of rigged character
I know this is 4 years old and not a tutorial but I just learned more about modelling than I have in most tutorials. E to extrude, s to scale, r to rotate, I to intrude. I know they all include that but you calling them out actually got them stuck in my head.
My next tattoo will be “S to Scale, E to Extrude, R to Rotate”
You sure help with memorizing the hot keys. You have wonderful children and are an amazing father! Thank you for sharing your talent with us!
I loved watching this. Thank you, it seems you're a great father. Nice bonding this way with your children. Subscribed!
Wow. Love the kiddos' commentary- it's clear you've been teaching them.
4:30 to make it alittle faster you can select a face, and [crtl + right click] to fast extrude
Thank you!! I was trying to Ctrl + Right Click Drag, didn't know I was just meant to simply click. Much appreciated!
Not only was this instructional, but also enlightening seeing you with these great kids by your side sharing and supporting your joy of Blender. Many blessings to you and your family and thank you for this great video. I will now hit the subscribe button.
This dude is awesome! I love his content... and especially his tutorials! Thank you Imphenzia!
Thank you - really glad you enjoyt it!
Honestly...I think this is one of the most helpful videos I've seen on Blender. I can never remember the shortcuts, but having you say them out loud while I can see the screen and what they are doing was perfect to pound them into my brain.
Hi Imphenzia, I've been thinking of some suggestions to what you perhaps could make and I'v come up with the following:
- A bridge/Canal
- A zen garden diarama
- An eagle
That's just some suggestions I'd like to see, but I'm sure that whatever you make, it'll be an amazing video like always. Huge fan. Keep up the good work.
Thank you! Happy to have you following along on the journey! Great suggestions, all added to my list as I'll be doing this the year out (or more) =)
Oo! A zen garden diarama. That sounds so cool!
Maybe you could model and rig a low poly version of yourself :)
@@SirRelith +1 for the zen garden. I am so much in for that.
Amazing. Modeled the dragon in 10 minutes while teaching and having fun with the kids at the same time. Great blender artist and a great dad. :)
When starting out using Blender, the execssive usage of "E to extrude, S to scale, R to rotate" actually helps (at least for me, I've only been using Blender for 2 days and already remember all of these shortcuts)
Thanks for commenting, yes they are very useful commands :)
Imphenzia Indeed they are ;)
I can make an entire cyberpunk city in blender, but as soon as it comes to anything organic my brain just goes "duuuh, cube?". I'm already impressed that people can do any sort of organic modeling, but you being able to create and rig a dragon in 10 minutes is extra impressive! Extra wholesome with your family there :D
he said S to Scale 69 times i think
Probably more =)
Nice
Nice
Nice
Nice
Awesome video man, keep making these videos!
judging from the thumbnail this is gonna be insane
Hope you enjoyed it =)
It was insane! My mind is continually blown at how he does all this in 10 mins! :O
I like it and you made a model that’s not that low poly
I think it's very creative how you start from the rig to have the basic outline. Fantastic work dude!
2 TIPS (hopefully helpful) :
At 10:23: you could either select all the ones you want then click on "checker de-select" to only select every other one.
To quickly add a Subserf Modifier you simply press "Ctrl+1/2/3/4/5" to quickly subdivide it.
I'll have to remember that checker select tip.
Also, Ctrl + click is a fast way to extrude on the fly.
Hi, cool - thank you very much! I was aware of the subsurf hotkey (but I forgot to use it, so thanks for reminding me) - and the checker de-select is a superuseful tip too, I was wondering if such a thing existed. Awesome, thank you!
Cool - how do you extrude on the fly? Ctrl + click doesn't do anything for me as it seems.
@@Imphenzia You select a face then press Ctrl and wherever you Right Click while holding down control extrudes the face.
@@vartanpanossian7331 Yep, that's the one. It also changes the orientation of the old face based on the extruded one, which is nice.
Amazing man you are just an inspiration, I've just begin developing some low poly structures, it would be great if you could make an elaborate tutorial session on character modelling, animating and stuffs
Thank you so so much
I started learning blender a week ago, followed some blender guru tutorials and then today i found you guys, the journey is going to be interested..
Cool, welcome to the world of Blender :) glad you dropped by and hope you like the videos.
I've never seen someone do 3D modeling as if they're in a Zerg Rush game in Starcraft, impressive lol.
This man is the definition of a GIGICHAD, he has 3 children, he makes sick 3D models, AND he has 100k subs.
Hey, just a suggestion to slightly speed up your workflow: when you were adding the Subdivision Surface modifier with the UI buttons, it took more time than the keyboard shortcut CTRL + 1. Note that the shortcut only works for the `1` key that's above the letters, not the one on the numpad, and it only works if you don't have Emulate Numpad enabled in the user preferences. You can change the level of subdivisions with the various number keys, e.g. CTRL + 2 adds 2 levels of subdivision, etc. Great vid! Your modeling skills are awesome, and your setup video really helped me with some viewport settings I didn't know about like Cavity.
Hi - thanks for taking the time to comment with suggestions! I used the ctrl + 2 in for the pirate head a couple of videos ago but now I forgot about it so thanks for reminding me! =)
TIL you can do it with a key press, thanks
You are a nice Dad. My big hello to Amelia and Aden. It has been really nice to view this video with you streaming along with your kids. Two thumbs up for the whole team today.👍👍
7:05 @Imphenzia In terms of bones, animal legs are actually not as weird as you think. The main difference is that they are always walking on their tippy toes with their front elbows straight underneath their bodies and their back feet bones are very long (to the point that the "elbow" you created at ~8:00 is actually the *heel*).
To simulate the back legs, try standing on your toes with knees bent at 90 degrees. See where your heel ends up? Imagine your feet being the length of your shins.
For the front legs, try leaning lightly into a wall using only your fingers to support you. Keep your elbows at 90 degrees and tuck them in so they're shoulder-width and a bit in front of your torso. Pretty straight forward, no body mods necessary. :)
It's really enjoyed watching the video. I'm inspired. Thank you for the tutorial.
Good that Emily reminded about giving a like :) As always great and inspiring job ! :)
Thanks, I'll thank her for providing me some additional likes :) Appreciate it!
Hey dude! I am not even one minute into the video, and I just wanted to thank you for including all relevant information, keys on screen etc. I can already tell this will be a great video
Comes out on my bday! :D
Happy birthday in advance - this will be my gift :)
@@Imphenzia Haha thanks buddy :)
lol... nice. He can make you a model for your birthday!
Best 10min video ever. Because of the subject and your children! You're a lucky human :)
Also me : Deletes program after cube doesn’t shape itself into a mystical dragon in 10 mins like video.
I love this kind of parenting, nice kids and that was a mission accomplished!! Thumbs up.
great job!!! I like this tutorial/show. I've a new challenge for you: do a Super-Hero low poly.... for example Ironman.
Thank you!! Added to the list :)
Yes!
Its super great! Yes, his work and speed are so simple and fast. We love Blender!
I honestly think that your speed models are more informative than loads of tutorials out there.
I love that sense of family coming from these people! It's like the actual family we would all love to have lol
So I'd love to see some cool castle some time, or a samurai with his katana (all in low poly as usual hah)
Also, I think it would be really cool to add week challenges from time to time (such as doing 10 min modelling for 7 days, all the 7 models based on some theme such as Japan, Food, Vehicles, Space, etc..), would be awesome to also promote modelling from time to time once a month as an example haha
Cool as always dude keep it up!
Great IDEA!!!❤❤😍
Love that idea!
So cute family really love your ways to teach blender along with lids😀❤️
I love how your daughter keeps saying it looks weird and saying that your cheating and your son is like saying it’s not cheating and is saying it looks awesome which I agree with
Heartwarming & you went beastmode. 10/10
i made a dragon in 2 hours (timelapse in my channel) and you made it in 10 minutes? you are a god!
No god else allah
@@weneedmorepowertobecomestr4591 you're right. i meant he is a god in blender xD
@@Parsafari
Oh ok 👍💖
Cool, your dragon has much more polygons than mine though =)
@@Imphenzia
His dragon is better than your dragon 👍💚
Your channel is a heaven for any indie game developer... Lovely family... Good vibes man
me: its impossible to finish this 3D model in 10 minutes john
Imphenzia: did u say something?
Watched two of your videos so far and really enjoying them. Keep up the good work.
awww... So Cute Family... may God Protect and you and your family and May your Channel Thrive like to 1million :)
Thank you so much! We hope to stay healthy through this and I hope you and everyone else does too. Would be super cool to reach a million one day!!
I love the fact that you did this with your kids. Way to go, dad!
well this is awkward.. trying to share the playlist with a friend and the first video is just this premier announcement 2 days early.. Any chance of getting the playlist round the other way? number 1 first its not hard just drag and drop in your playlist editor..
Slightly confused that this is the way round it is as it defaults to the other way on my channel
Hi! I have reversed the playlist order now, thanks for the suggestion!
@@Imphenzia Thanks so much.. so fast :D
This is the best blender youtube channel it's beginner friendly , awesome content like this video and this guy overall just has a nice vibe to him 😂 Great content man , keep it up!
looks awesome
Thanks!
Great rapid fire tips. So entertaining and useful. Lovely childrens. Thank you all!... Hi Emilia!!! :) Greetings from Uruguay
It looks like the mix of a flatworm, a snake, a strange bat, and some quadrupedal dinosaur, like an iguanodon or ceratopsian, and a cat... that’s pretty much what a dragon is though.
AIm a game dev and this video helped me to understand blender a bit more! 😃
Thanks, Sir I have learned something (alt-s) for scaling along normal...what a lifesaver. and Amelia your dad says scale exactly 50 times I have started from the start just to count it.
Thank you!! She smiled and said thanks for counting! :)
Lol...at the end of the video I realise I had been smiling the whole time😊...great kids and awesome tutorials
"animal legs are wierd looking"
Me: More animals than humans, almost all with those legs. Hmmmmmm and who's legs are weird?
Hi Amelia! It was great seeing the kids! They should help every week🐉🐲
This whole thing with Covid-19 has cursed me. all i can think when anyone coughs anymore is... CORONA!!!!!!
I know, you and me both. I was gonna add that as a text popup, but thought - nah, people have enough of that as it is. Stay safe!
@@Imphenzia You too man!
Thanks for making these videos. I've learnt a lot by watching them and they make me feel more confident about jumping into blender and finally learning how to 3D model.
the title of the video is modelling and rigging a dragon, so It wouldn't be called cheating if you made the pose and the additional rocks afterwards.
Loved how you had your children watching and a pretty epic dragon too
Dude is a blender Badass for sure.
Thanks. I have to learn how to render though, I have no clue about that.
This is insane! I just finished the donut tutorial. It took me 20 minutes to make a spoon!
I would love to see something you actually spend time on.
I'm blown away by this.
Next up 20 minutes for mesh, rigging and animation. Knowing you, will probably happen in 10 minutes
I will always try to fit it in 10 :)
Such a nice thing to get your children into this discipline! Love your content .
When he said B to extrude...
I felt that
You are majestic... And i learned so much new things from every video you released, thanks.