Cute Bunny - Blender Character Modeling for BEGINNERS | Real Time Tutorial

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    Hop into the world of 3D character modeling with this beginner-friendly, real-time tutorial on creating a cute bunny in Blender! Whether you’re new to Blender or looking to refine your modeling skills, this tutorial is perfectly paced to help you learn and apply techniques effectively.
    Throughout this video, we'll guide you step-by-step through the process of modeling a charming bunny character from scratch. You'll learn how to start with basic shapes, refine the geometry to form the body, and add distinctive features like fluffy ears and paws that bring your bunny to life.
    We'll also cover essential tools and techniques in Blender such as extruding, sculpting, and smoothing, ensuring you understand how to use each feature to achieve the desired results. Plus, we'll touch on simple texturing methods to give your bunny character a vibrant and appealing look.
    By following along in real time, you’ll not only create a delightful 3D bunny but also gain a solid foundation in character modeling that you can apply to future projects. So, grab your digital sculpting tools, and let’s start creating your very own 3D bunny in Blender!
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 27

  • @RyanKingArt
    @RyanKingArt 9 днів тому +1

    Very cute character!!

  • @gordonbrinkmann
    @gordonbrinkmann 14 днів тому +2

    Cute bunny 😊 By the way, you don't need a Gradient Texture when you use the Separate XYZ node.

  • @DoubleGumm
    @DoubleGumm 9 днів тому +1

    Hey! Thanks for mentioning 'Woolly Tools & Shaders'. I just updated the addon, now it automatically finds a color/ image texture on the base object and assigns it to the Hair System. Hope it helps, cheers! ^_^

  • @kavo555
    @kavo555 14 днів тому +1

    Really cute and love the speed you took for this. not too fast but not to slow either. Great tutorial

  • @edmondcattorres9709
    @edmondcattorres9709 15 днів тому

    This is art

  • @3DBlendMix
    @3DBlendMix 15 днів тому

    Great channel thanks for these tutorials

  • @InsipidFire7
    @InsipidFire7 15 днів тому +12

    Hey SouthernShotty, that hair sim looks like it'd really take a toll on smaller pcs, is there another way to setup the same look without making it so heavy on a pc?

    • @MisterBones223
      @MisterBones223 15 днів тому

      No

    • @fergadelics
      @fergadelics 15 днів тому +3

      Skip the fuzz. Use a material

    • @InsipidFire7
      @InsipidFire7 14 днів тому

      @ While that would be easier, it wouldn't have the correct texturing from up close unless you use bump nodes, and even then it'd feel a bit artificial.

    • @fergadelics
      @fergadelics 14 днів тому +2

      @@InsipidFire7 if you are limited by hardware you have to find other ways. Parallax shader perhaps. If you want real hairs, reduce geo, use particle system w children or the instanced version of this in gn, maybe combine a hair bump material combined with reduced number of actual hairs (that your machine can process) so it seems like only some stay hairs are longer and are noticed. Those workaround come to mind.

    • @InsipidFire7
      @InsipidFire7 14 днів тому

      @ A particle system might just end up working.

  • @SahilSato
    @SahilSato 15 днів тому

    Ay bros name is kinda funny 🤣
    Bros content is 🔥 as always

  • @erickvonengelwalten8568
    @erickvonengelwalten8568 15 днів тому

    Great tuto! I wish someone make one like this to 3D print, im tired of flat faces and edges ant problems i dont know how to solve haha

  • @aguynamedbob7560
    @aguynamedbob7560 15 днів тому +8

    where is the Bunny Ref Link?

    • @MsJeffreyF
      @MsJeffreyF 12 днів тому +2

      Did anyone find it?

    • @daveohmy
      @daveohmy 11 днів тому +1

      @@MsJeffreyF nope but I just took a screen grab

  • @Verto3D
    @Verto3D 15 днів тому

    Wow! Realy great! You make the best tutorials!

  • @MartKart8
    @MartKart8 14 днів тому

    I don't see a link for the rabbit drawing, I did however make a rabbit, based off one of your other tutorials, it was the cat one, I used the cotton material.

  • @polatkemalakyuz2021
    @polatkemalakyuz2021 15 днів тому

    I just opened to Blender to draw a cute bunny in a basket and saw the tutorial. You heard the cosmic call lol

  • @anmolshandilya8606
    @anmolshandilya8606 10 днів тому

    What to do in the end, i have the addon and it created the white fur on my bunny. how do i copy the previous colors on it now, like it is just white fur how do i transfer the colours and th image texture to it??

  • @labandazozor
    @labandazozor 15 днів тому +1

    Hie from belgium.

  • @Trendish_channel
    @Trendish_channel 14 днів тому

    Bunny Ref LINK????????????????????????

  • @Nitin-xf4by
    @Nitin-xf4by 15 днів тому +1

    First

  • @dropwest2752
    @dropwest2752 15 днів тому +5

    you didn't leave link on reference....

  • @blenderizeroriginal
    @blenderizeroriginal 15 днів тому

    First!?

  • @JMarvelous23
    @JMarvelous23 12 днів тому +1

    This tutorial is NOT for beginners bro. I am a beginner and following along with this I have had to find my own ways through a lot of stuff because you skipped a lot of steps by not explaining in detail step by step. I got the modeling done and unwrapped the UV and got into the material editor and you completely lost me. No explanation as to what the things you were doing actually did or how they affected the scene. A ton of missed key combos that were to fast across the screen to even pay attention to. Mind you the video is 23 mins long and i have been at it for 9+ hours.
    (This isn't really directed towards you but Blender itself and the doofuses who program it, and you'd think open source would be the easiest way to get into something) I am a beginner in Blender but years ago I was decent in Cinema4D, I actually made lots of money doing side work in C4D and I think Blenders biggest issue is that it's not designed with a graphic design mentality to make things easier to grasp and or manage. The material node tree is just bonkers and a lot of things in there could really be dumbed down as they do not need to be rocket science to get materials mixed and so forth. The keyboard shortcuts just don't make sense a lot of the time. The icons for tools are very bad in a simple graphical explanation. Finding things is a mess.
    I tried Blender many many years ago before getting into C4D and just couldn't get it (smooth brain maybe) but C4D was very intuitive. I only use Blender now because I am having to fall back on less strenuous work as I've gotten older and need a source of income and this has to be it as I can not afford C4D or even get a pirated copy so I'm SOL. Stuck learning rocket science at 45 yrs old to do things I have been doing for years and years in other programs.