This makes me rethink how I approach modeling. Your "block out --> refine --> detail" setup is down to a fine art. Gotta slow this down and study up on a few things. Great work 🙌
@@oe4038 Ah, bummer. Usually pausing in UA-cam and then using period/comma to scrub frame by frame works for me. There's always the doofy but plausible version where you download DaVinci Resolve (free), drag the video in there, right click it on the timeline, and slow it down to any speed you can imagine. Is there something specifically you're trying to pick out? I may be able to help.
@@SourPlanet thank you for your help! Period/comma buttons are working great for me. There are quite a few things I can not figure out. Too many to start asking... anyway I am trainned enough to keep on duddling and finding out the solutions to my problems. It's just a matter of time. Thanks again!
Passing a gradient into a colourramp is one of those absolutely brilliant things you would never think of as a beginner but seems so obvious in hindsight.
Today I got blessed by the algorithm to see your beautiful work! I hope you keep your passion for these amazing models. I'm learning Blender myself as well and seeing this makes me really excited to keep growing my own passion! 🤗
17k views, man im so proud to be ur best friend, but on a serious note u deserve this man after all the hard work u put in, the intro the editing the music, the model it self im super happy for u and to know u :) keep up the good work
This is incredible. Just subscribed in the hope that you'll eventually make a few tutorials. Some of your technique is super unique and some of the best I've ever seen!
When you add a circle or plane, you don't need to rotate them. In the parameters (bottom left), change "Align : world" to "Align : view". Ortherwise, i love your art !
I want to watch this, but without it being a timelapse. And just the normal speed with music in the background. You are doing so many small techniques that seems to work so well, that is hard to decode during the timelapse. Even if the video is going to be several hours long, I'd love to see it. Great job!
I feel you. I'm trying to learn blender to make models for my webtoon and it's hard to follow these timelapses. I specially want to know how they made that border at the top
i'm currently a student going to school for video game designing and this is my first time seeing blender and i think i might have to download it and give it a try
I personly think its unhealthy to keep watching and following tutorials. I notice I feel much better about my work when I make it myself and didn't recreate something that already exsists.
@@Web3DArtist I disagree about it being unhealthy, for those starting out with blender its the only way that you will find out how to do/use certain functions and 100% the way to go to learn how to use blender.
Cam someone explain what happenat 1m30 1m31 ??? How does the modificatipon on one windows can repeat itself on the other one ? I can't do it... I dont get what he did...
How do you change all the windows at the same time, for example on 2:13 using Ctrl+R and Bevel? I joined them all in 1 mesh but haven't a clue how to do this
Thanks for your video ! 1:57 How to Convert curve (in Edit Mode), please ? Is it an add-on ? What is the shortcut ? I don't have Discord. Is it another way to convert curve ? Thanks !
Watching time lapse reminds me I can try to make things from scratch then editing models but I wish I knew as much as what was shown in this time lapse
I would love to take another try at Blender. My first and only go was making a simple table for The Sims 2 way back in the day, but my computer was not having it as I recall loud fans and slow mouse response, so I haven't given 3D software a 2nd chance sense.
i sat here and watched the whole video at 0.25 speed LOL--- i love learning all your techniques!! how did you apply an edit all the way around the building? (for example the window trims at 10:49) do you have a mirror modifier on the window collection maybe?
These are great but can you share your lighting process or techniques a little more. I only saw you briefly flash to your rim light at 4k watts and don't know what else to do to recreate your work. Thanks.
1:57 how to convert curve, is it add-on ?
Hi, quick menu is an addon that I made for my personal use, it's on my discord
@@yenibirsey4604 The discord link is in the video description, the script is in the #qm channel
@@passivestar hey I've installed your addon, but pressing Q doesn't bring it on... what's the key to activate it?
@ARTY3D I did it, but nothing works ,what should I do in more detail?
@@alessioamadio3441 D to activate the quick menu
This is the first time anyone has ever kept the cube, it’s so amazing.
Just realized!!!
Impossible
I bet he deleted the first cube and then added a second one lol:))
traditions can`t be broken
Oh the shame.....
Sometimes i delete it.. then add a cube 🤣
This makes me rethink how I approach modeling. Your "block out --> refine --> detail" setup is down to a fine art. Gotta slow this down and study up on a few things. Great work 🙌
@Sour Planet how do you slow it down? I tried a few ways, but none is showing a good result...
@@oe4038 I always just use the UA-cam controls directly. Are they not working for you on this video? I haven't tried yet but will take a look.
@@SourPlanet Yes, but x0,25 is still too fast for me to follow. I tried vlc x0,1 but it distorts the image and I can't follow it anyway...
@@oe4038 Ah, bummer. Usually pausing in UA-cam and then using period/comma to scrub frame by frame works for me. There's always the doofy but plausible version where you download DaVinci Resolve (free), drag the video in there, right click it on the timeline, and slow it down to any speed you can imagine. Is there something specifically you're trying to pick out? I may be able to help.
@@SourPlanet thank you for your help! Period/comma buttons are working great for me.
There are quite a few things I can not figure out. Too many to start asking... anyway I am trainned enough to keep on duddling and finding out the solutions to my problems. It's just a matter of time.
Thanks again!
I'm 20 seconds into this video and it already looks better than anything I have ever made in Blender...
Passing a gradient into a colourramp is one of those absolutely brilliant things you would never think of as a beginner but seems so obvious in hindsight.
wow.. can't imagine how much time you spent to learn all this! how much effort you've put in... amazing ! respect !!
Never seen anyone use a bevel function to make stairs. Amazing work
so useful
Today I got blessed by the algorithm to see your beautiful work! I hope you keep your passion for these amazing models. I'm learning Blender myself as well and seeing this makes me really excited to keep growing my own passion! 🤗
Wow, thank you!
17k views, man im so proud to be ur best friend, but on a serious note u deserve this man after all the hard work u put in, the intro the editing the music, the model it self im super happy for u and to know u :) keep up the good work
u re good friend ) But now, 34k views)
@@prosswordin8021 70k views*
Love the aesthetic.😍 Just the right amount of detail cemented in a healthy stylization😁
whoever made that DELIGHT of an intro animation i would like to thank because OH MY GOD ITS SO SMOOTH
This person is a god, must have been modeling for a really long time
I can see in this video all the knowledge I hope to adquire in a few years... encouragin!!
0:14 how to find the quick menu in blender 3.0?
Damn respect the dedication my guy! Ended up looking outsanding!
i dont know what you did i still have a lot to learn and that was amazing!
lightning efficiency and electronic music. Subbed
So beautiful. I just started and this type of modeling is my goal I just don't know if I'll ever managed to achieve this. Impressive work.
Assigning Material.016 to Cube.003 is the most relatable thing about this for me.
This is incredible. Just subscribed in the hope that you'll eventually make a few tutorials. Some of your technique is super unique and some of the best I've ever seen!
I certainly agree, man!
When you add a circle or plane, you don't need to rotate them. In the parameters (bottom left), change "Align : world" to "Align : view". Ortherwise, i love your art !
Wow, looks great. Good job mate!
the level of detail is next level beyond so much respect for that, i wanna do it to, need to learn the basics :D
Go for it!
Yoooooo it was pretty good!!
High levels of skill you did it so quick
I want to watch this, but without it being a timelapse. And just the normal speed with music in the background.
You are doing so many small techniques that seems to work so well, that is hard to decode during the timelapse.
Even if the video is going to be several hours long, I'd love to see it.
Great job!
I feel you. I'm trying to learn blender to make models for my webtoon and it's hard to follow these timelapses. I specially want to know how they made that border at the top
You are a magician! Realy opened my mind. Man! Make some tutorials teach us your skills please!!!
0:45 my walls created one single window in the middle , how you make the windows separated ?
I watched and fell in love with this 2 years ago, now I’m going to try and duplicate it…but in Nomad sculpt on my iPad. Pray for me lol.
For someone like me who can't handle box modelling this is like watching a fifteen minute magic show
@@less_than_savory ye lol
This is so relaxing...
Congratulations on your work. His modeling was incredible. Good luck!
This is so lovely!! What a gorgeous model and video.
Very Nice Job , It's looks amazing !
I loved the every tiny detail in this model.
i'm currently a student going to school for video game designing and this is my first time seeing blender and i think i might have to download it and give it a try
amazing, i hope you strat making tutorials with commentary
I personly think its unhealthy to keep watching and following tutorials. I notice I feel much better about my work when I make it myself and didn't recreate something that already exsists.
@@Web3DArtist I disagree about it being unhealthy, for those starting out with blender its the only way that you will find out how to do/use certain functions and 100% the way to go to learn how to use blender.
@@AsR3DaS Real
It is really pretty, I love the attention to details ;) Congrats!!
What the hell was that?
A dream or reality?
Excellent skills.
indeed
this dude is a blender wizard
it's beautiful and peaceful to watch this.
Тротуар не для людей. Столбики, гидрант, фонарь. Там невозможно пройти. А вообще красиво, моё уважение.
So awesome !! And i looove all musics !!
This is so relaxing to watch ♥
Stair making process is very nice and handy. I just love it. 😀👍😀
Cam someone explain what happenat 1m30 1m31 ??? How does the modificatipon on one windows can repeat itself on the other one ? I can't do it... I dont get what he did...
You dont repeat on shift + d, if you want to apply changes on all duplicated objects press instead alt + d
i love your stylized lighting and material render result, could you please release one of your video in normal speed for learning purpose please
Thanks! All of the timelapses are edits of my live streams, you can open my twitch vods and see this video unedited!
@@passivestar thanks a lot man, keep up the good work, stay awesome!
आसाराम
@@passivestar There's not any videos about blender over there on twitch :c
@@passivestar There are no videos
not one dislike! greatly deserved as this was incredible, i hope to make models like this one day! :)
level of detail is insane
How do you change all the windows at the same time, for example on 2:13 using Ctrl+R and Bevel? I joined them all in 1 mesh but haven't a clue how to do this
you are the master of blender
this is the first time i see such a fast timelapse i learnt nothing
the same...
you need to learn about the array modifier
Everyone: talking about the building
Me: vibing to the music
Thank You for everything you provided for us. ♥
I'm surprised, angered and impressed you didn't use the grid or precise measurements at all
This is the most beautiful thing ive seen
Just entered due to youtube recommendation, you make me wanted to learn the program~, no regret in watching the video~
so less ppl subscribe this channel, ppl should spend time on learning skills like this
0:47 I don't understand how you scale the polygons here on both the x-axis and the y-axis.
By pressing shift+z
@@passivestar Thank you very much 🙏🙏
@@passivestar is there a reason why it goes inward.
And here I am with my little low poly house feeling proud of myself lmao! I wanna be like youuuuu.
absolutely stunning
Started Blender a few days ago. Can't wait to make all the awesome stuff
how is it going after a month.
@@dinkom1046 I made a mushroom. That's all.
@@SuriTheReal maybe it's not your thing, or you are just not spending enough time working in blender.
@@dinkom1046 yeah i don't have much time, since my board exams are starting feb 2023
Simple yet elegant
i just started using blender and this looks crazy
This made me think of how much I take for granted when I play a videogame..
It’d take me a day to make that bin! Amazing stuff
amazing work mate so creative !!
Thanks a lot!
Me as nobwie, watching this.. its incredible awesome! Your video got me powerful motivation to learn more harder to make same things like you.
Great to hear!
How did I never know about the bevel steps profile............. Amazing
1:56 excuse me i am using blender 2.93.5 how can i open this quick menu. 🙏
I explain it in my latest video
It's an addon
1:57 so I don't know how to do the edge to curve operation you did here.
I enjoyed a lot. So satisfying 👌
How do you click quick menu 0:14 ?
Your work is amazing!! =D I really liked it!! And thank you for sharing the add-on!!
This looks fascinating! nice work
fabls, mannn you earned my respect lv frm india , banglore
Thanks for your video !
1:57 How to Convert curve (in Edit Mode), please ?
Is it an add-on ? What is the shortcut ?
I don't have Discord. Is it another way to convert curve ? Thanks !
The addon is on my github github.com/passivestar/quickmenu
Beautiful work!
Watching time lapse reminds me I can try to make things from scratch then editing models but I wish I knew as much as what was shown in this time lapse
Amazing detailization!
Thank you! Cheers!
You're really good at this. You should make Blender tutorials.
I would love to take another try at Blender.
My first and only go was making a simple table for The Sims 2 way back in the day, but my computer was not having it as I recall loud fans and slow mouse response, so I haven't given 3D software a 2nd chance sense.
This is so beautiful! I could imagine this as a display piece on a table!
looks cozy af
That end result is a gorgeous little building!
i sat here and watched the whole video at 0.25 speed LOL--- i love learning all your techniques!!
how did you apply an edit all the way around the building? (for example the window trims at 10:49) do you have a mirror modifier on the window collection maybe?
those are just instances. copy with alt+d instead of shift+d
That was rad!
I know how to do all these things separately with just a muscle memory but i never thought of doing them together into something like this damn
Does the style of the building has a Name. Like low poly or realism (if this is a style)
Beautiful building.
Love! How are you auto merging in edit mode when you duplicate and stack? at the 0:12 mark.
Wow, esse cara realmente sabe o que faz c: ficou lindo.
bro pls make similar lesson but in normal speed and with comments for beginners i don't understand a lot of things and other beginners))) great job
i thought it was a Lego set🤯
good job!
Nice work, looks amazing!
Thanks a lot!
Хорошее моделирование интересно смотреть на сам процесс моделирования.
do you have slowly video
Set the speed for this video to 0.25 and you will have a slow video
6:01 How can I turn this feature on, I don't understand how you turn it on.
This is really great bro love it 🔥🔥❤️
Thanks 🔥
@@passivestar np 🔥
1:36 I tried to use bevel vertices like you, but it cut away at the vertices only and doesn't look like in the video. What am I doing wrong?Thanks.
Looks so nice!
Thanks!
These are great but can you share your lighting process or techniques a little more. I only saw you briefly flash to your rim light at 4k watts and don't know what else to do to recreate your work. Thanks.