Thank you so much for watching everyone and to all my new subs! Unfortunately I've decided to remove my specific subscriber shout out at the start of the video just to be safe for data laws in my country, I will still be giving universal subscriber thank you s at the start of my videos as I appreciate everyone's support no less despite making this change, here's a quick tip if you want to add more realism to your drawers :) QUICK TIP: if you want to Improve the realism of your drawers, eg for a fancy render try adding a bevel modifier, or you can bevel the edges manually by selecting the edges and pressing ctrl B, keep the bevel small with around 4 segments for more realism. We are essentially trying to add a subtle curve to the edges so from a distance they still looks sharp but have a subtle curve that can be seen up close, just like in real life! Premium 1 on 1 coaching, 30 minutes free on first lesson: payhip.com/b/wNE32
quick tip i noticed might be useful: when selecting parts of the drawer for material assigning, instead of left key drag & shift you can use C key, it creates a circle of influence and makes selecting parts much quicker (especially with x ray mode on), for resizing the circle range use middle mouse (scroll up/down)
Nice video, good content, I just started learning blender and these kind of small projects are really what I need. The audio is not so clear though and it was a struggle to follow the tutorial especially when I did not know what keys you pressed to make certain changes. Otherwise, really good. Thanks!
Thank you for your honest feedback I'll see if I can get a key displayer for when I'm making videos in the future, I'm glad you still found benefit in it despite that, thank you so much for commenting :)
Thank you so much for watching everyone and to all my new subs! Unfortunately I've decided to remove my specific subscriber shout out at the start of the video just to be safe for data laws in my country, I will still be giving universal subscriber thank you s at the start of my videos as I appreciate everyone's support no less despite making this change, here's a quick tip if you want to add more realism to your drawers :)
QUICK TIP: if you want to Improve the realism of your drawers, eg for a fancy render try adding a bevel modifier, or you can bevel the edges manually by selecting the edges and pressing ctrl B, keep the bevel small with around 4 segments for more realism. We are essentially trying to add a subtle curve to the edges so from a distance they still looks sharp but have a subtle curve that can be seen up close, just like in real life!
Premium 1 on 1 coaching, 30 minutes free on first lesson: payhip.com/b/wNE32
quick tip i noticed might be useful:
when selecting parts of the drawer for material assigning, instead of left key drag & shift you can use C key, it creates a circle of influence and makes selecting parts much quicker (especially with x ray mode on), for resizing the circle range use middle mouse (scroll up/down)
That's awesome! Thank you so much for sharing with the community!
Nice video, good content, I just started learning blender and these kind of small projects are really what I need. The audio is not so clear though and it was a struggle to follow the tutorial especially when I did not know what keys you pressed to make certain changes. Otherwise, really good. Thanks!
Thank you for your honest feedback I'll see if I can get a key displayer for when I'm making videos in the future, I'm glad you still found benefit in it despite that, thank you so much for commenting :)
Thanks, much appreciated 👍
Thank you for commenting :)
id suggest you to get a microphone so it would be more clear
Thank you for the suggestion Deriokoo, I've got a good microphone now thankfully, I sound much less like the farmer from Shaun the sheep now :D
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Thank you for being my 1000th viewer :D