Make Neon Signs in Blender - Lazy Tutorials
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- Опубликовано: 5 окт 2024
- Lazy Tutorial, for lazy people by lazy people.
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• Neon Sign Lazy Tutoria...
I figure a lot of you already know this stuff, but PERHAPS you have no yet realized the horrifying power of DINGBATS?
I never closed the Skype call with grandma that fast
good lord..
que haces aqui lord
Ianhubert
Hey friend my in blender 2.80 does not import PNG photo. Any place that has PNG photo is blacked out in the background.
@@nikulpromusic74 is it a stock photo
:(
Why aren't there moths being attracted to the neon sign?
Donuts attract moths.
It would be too realistic
Minced lmao fucking gold
Yeah it’s the only reason I can tell it’s fake. No moths so it’s not that real enough to trick me. Lol
moth only attracted to space station
Yeah but wouldn't you prefer to do it over a two-part tutorial series totaling over 50 minutes? Coz I've got just the thing for you
Many would prefer even a 50 hr one if its from u.
Thanks for teaching n inspiring thousands(/millions) of 3d artists around the globe.
🙂
Thats where you come in, take these 99.9% of people with their baby steps ;)
he just did it with one key press , ive never felt this offended
2 parts! 50 minutes! You must have really sped up your videos! :p I joke, I joke lol, keep up the good work!
Guru has arrived 😍
Ughhh for those who don't have time, tutorial starts at 0:00
;D
Thx! That saved me a lot of time!
Somebody needs to pin this, it takes a bit of time to scroll down 3 comments.
omg thank you we need more ppl like you honestly, thank you!
i p thank you
The thing about these tutorials is you never say "I'm going to go ahead and do the thing" and then do the thing. You just do the thing. It's pretty great that we aren't treated like children and we respect you for that.
The 13 minute tutorial is even better! So much happiness.
Agreed, and that's a good observation about effective technical communication: no meta-writing. Don't say you're going to say a thing - just say it!
Wtf are you talking about. Why would you respect someone for that. It's just the way he talks
@@timramone8009 yes, he respects the way he talks
@@frederikvilms1281 Outrageous!!
So can I have hordes of neon moths swarming me now?
oh jeez that would actually be sick as hell, hahaha
@@IanHubert2 Neon-moth gif in community post?
Benjamin Meijer I thought you said “neon moth gf” for a second and was down completely
@@annonimooseq1246 Where is this neon moth girlfriend community, and how can I get involved.
@@annonimooseq1246 A moose after my own heart.
Ian Hubert finally makes a Blender donut tutorial.
It took him about 5 seconds...!!!
He had already posted another on Twitter: twitter.com/Mrdodobird/status/1179715310540079104
@@nibblrrr7124 Omg, rewatching this I didn't realize how many CGI references Ian makes in the minute
1. Donut tutorial of course
2. When he UV maps the people, he says, "UV map to make a bunch of geeks in CG" aka CG Geek, another Blender tutorial guy who also does challenges and poked fun at the donut himself.
3. "Make a corridor digitally" Corridor is a RUclips channel and I think their full name is Corridor Digital, and they make short films with really nice VFX and Ian helped them on one or a few of their films
4. And of course at the end, he says, "Someone came into the museum and drew prices everywhere" I don't need to spell that one out for you.
Ian is patenting CGI standup lmao, you should check out his Blender conference talk. It's very informative, but feels very much like CGI standup, if that's a thing lmao.
And this is by far the best one, too.
I recently saw some criticism of the work flow on these but It seems like these tutorial are geard toward people who need to make a lot of assets fast , like people making short films , or a one person project, so in these cases these tutorials are perfect for practical usage applications.
Not every project can afford a week per asset, so thanks Ian ! You really help out small creators and artists!
Oh thanks! Even more than making assets, I've been teaching a lot of people blender lately in "real life", and the biggest thing that keeps them going is that dopamine hit of "OH HEY! I made a thing!" (as opposed to being frustrated by all the hotkeys/interface) So as long as folks are beginners, I want to fit as much of those small successes in there as possible. And once they make a thing, the hope is that they'll look at it and go, "can I make this better?" and start tweaking/learning,- but I think that initial dopamine hit is key, haha
@@IanHubert2 that's a genius way of teaching !
Wow, I think this will change the way I try to help peeps or give advise in general!
As a concept artist, this kind of stuff is really all I need. As long as it looks good on a static render and can be done fast, I'm all for it, "correct way" be damned :P
@@IanHubert2 When can we expect the one minute tutorial on" how to manipulate people into doing something (anything) by hacking their brain chemistry" ?
@@IanHubert2 That is the best way to teach and the method I always responded to best. First, show a person that they can. Then teach how to improve on that. It cuts out all the horribly discouraging times brought on by trying to learn all the technicalities first.
This is a formal recognition from the That Final Pun Appreciation Society
"Neon My Banjo"... heh... hehehe, that's a good one
I died when I heard that
not enough people giving that line the respect it deserves imho
I think my favorite part of these tutorials is that, while being extremely quick and funny, they also find a way to tell us about everything you need to know about a subject. like, in this tutorial we get to learn about neon signs in the first few seconds, but then learn about using a back fill behind the sign to give it a frame, using a second duplicated copy of the sign to make it feel more full, using different fonts to get a more "neon sign" looking sign, about using bezier curves to create custom signs, using a fresnel to mix up the color a bit, added realism by having power cables and supports, and also using custom fonts to get easily changeable signs that still fill our needs. All of that in one minute (and two seconds), truly astounding.
how come every single one of these is so good?
Probably because he made a film, and these are a lot of the tricks he used in it
@@pauldeddens5349 what film
@@User-ww3oj Tears of steel, alongside VFX work in several other movies.
Awesome tutorial! As a fun side note, "Neon Me Banjo" would make a great band name
This one is just on another level, holy shit
It's over 9000!!! (emmission value)
“Aight”
Turns on pc.
FINALLY - Donut signs in the dark. This is groundbreaking
Andrew is going to be so happy!
THIS is why Cyberpunk took so long, they needed this tutorial to add NEON signs everywhere in the game
My 3D Modeling/Painting/Animation teacher actually recommended that our class check out your lazy tutorials, now that we're no longer complete newbies at Blender. Your fast-pace explanations, while jarring at first, are honestly way more refreshing than having to watch 15-55 minute tutorials where the narrator assumes this is your first time opening Blender. You manage to give all the information that is needed, and the short explanations mean that I can easily replay the exact bit I need if I get lost along the way.
The whole thing was a setup for a pun and I am HERE FOR IT
I didn't even catch it until you said something lmfao
These are seriously the most efficient tutorials for anything I've ever seen. The way you cut out all the bullshit and leave only actual information while still keeping it very entertaining is genius.
Blender Guru: * creates a whole series teaching how to model a donut *
Ian Hubert: [0:42] I'm about to end this man's whole career
When you showed the Neon sign as 0:22, I legitimately thought that was an actual video at first, that's amazing
"Turn up the depth to something neon-ey"
"It's a donut!" Nice call back to the lazy donut tutorial. Had me cracking up.
Wow - very useful! Keep these videos coming Ian
👋
Why aren’t there wasted hobos being attracted to the sign?
hobos with boids for brains
They're attracted to burning barrels instead.
Also idea - tut about how to do a burning barrel!
Don't call me out like dis!
@@DarthBiomech Make a cylinder, add edge loop and extrude/bevel them absed on a reference image. Move some vertices around to make it more natural, even better if you have some good texture maps for colour, normals and rust (metalness). Once you're done with the barrel add a seperate object, maybe a sphere, inside the barrel and press F3, search for 'quick smoke'. To add fire, click on the sphere again, go to the physical properties tab (little planet orbiting symbol in blue) and change 'smoke' (in Fluid>settings) to 'smoke+fire'. You're done! Of course you could go much further than that but that's just my basic way of doing it!
P sure with this entry we have all the lazy tutorials we need to make a cyberpunk city scene :D
Thank you sir!
"I come from Alabama - with a knee on my banjo." I don't care who ya are, that's some Blender comedy gold right thur! 🤣😂
with a neon my banjo
@@emuliusv you missed the joke mate
@@ri.co_ what was it
"I come from Alabama with a neon 'my banjo'"
Joke of the year right there
I have the biggest, dumbest grin on my face right now because of how short and to the point this is, while still managing to be entertaining.
Dude you are my favorite. I learned Blender over the past 4 years from tutorials, and a ton of practice. Your 'lazy' tutorials have introduced me to so many little tricks that my own process has started speeding up significantly. Also - you're freaking hilarious. Keep it up!
This was the first blender tutorial I ever saw. My cousin sent it to me while we were both learning blender, and even though I realized I knew nothing about blender and needed to make a donut, I still attempted this tutorial and made something pretty cool. :D
It should be a law that all tutorials in any kind of software are like that.
"Neon my banjo"... Made my day
I will never stop loving these tutorials.
That final pun has undoubtedly fostered resentment in many people
Ahh... forget RGB LEDs. Ian, make a neon filled PC build for your Blender. I don't think anyone's done it. I don't wanna see anyone else do it!
You're the Blender cyberpunk tutor we don't deserve.
When he said donut i was like,
"TAhh FiFfty ThausSanDs DoNutS!!"
It's not the Neon's, it's the awesome situational camera work and realism that shows them off.. THATS whats gets me every-time.
Many youtubers started doing lazy tutorials after you but none of them were able to beat you.
I think you are doing the best CG tutorials on youtube. So on point and no 5 minutes intro of bla bla bla. You have my full respect man. Keep em coming.
You make me feel like I can make an entire Sci-Fi movie on my game PC but I don't have enough time to do that and this video is actually not for "lazy" people like me.
All of these have the energy of "Oh cool I just found out you can do this!"
Humiliating in how you make it look so easy to do. Amazing.
you're insane
btw so weird to come back to this video format lol
Bro your channel is straight up black magic XD I love these tutorial!
simply brilliant. wish this existed before I wasted 45 MINUTES ON A 2 PART NEON SIGN TUTORIAL FROM BLENDERGURU GAHHHHHHH
*and learned much MUCH less from Blenderguru
Clicked on the video and didn't see the time and I could not believe how quickly you got into the thick of it and boom done! Absolutely amazing!
I learned more from your 1-minute tutorials than from the 2 years of learning from the Internet lol. Keep up the good work, you're making the world a better place for 3D modelers! :)
This is probably the funnest tutorial that I have seen.
As a cyberpunk sucker, every Ian’s videos are useful 🤣
Probably.. neigh definitely the best blender tutorials on RUclips
It's amazing what crazy things people do with blender
'With a Neon my Banjo' is possibly the greatest pun I will have heard ALL decade, please don't let me forget this.
WE've been downright blessed with you, Yan.
Was literally just trying to do neon signs and you come out with this! Bless!
IKR!?!? I made a neon sign a couple weeks ago!
I'm just starting my journey with Blender and creating 3D art,but these videos are giving me such joy and inspiration that even if I fail,I'm still happy they're exists.
"I came from Louisiana with a neon 'My Banjo'" Well played. You earned a massive groan and respectful head shake from me.
I've been on some strange paths with the reawakening of my old obsession with Blender, but this is by far the funniest.
yall need to take a second to appreciate how good this guy is at this , the level of detail is just amazing
KNEE (neon) ON MY BANJO!!! This man's genius knows NO BOUNDS!!
TFW a 1 minute tutorial taught me more than a 4 hour tutorial
The My Banjo sign proves you are a genius. And quite mad.
And here comes another quick tutorial from the famous MOTHMAN!
Greatest like to dislike ratio I’ve ever seen, I’m proud of this community
There's only 18 lazy tutorials.
WE NEED MORE LAZY TUTORIALS
i love this guy. i can watch his video forever. he just make this like its nothing damn man
What, I felt like I watched an entire 36 hour 250 dollar course about the topic... but it actually was just a minute video.
Just discovered your channel, watched your entire lazy tutorials playlist, and i'm... like wtf this guy knows everything. Your amazing, keep up the great vids !
We’re only 5 days in and we already have the best pun of 2020. Bravo you lunatic you.
I had never heard of blender until this popped up in my recommendations, but I am downloading it now with the aspiration of also creating a neon "My Banjo"
I love your voice
"It's a Donut!"
this is my all-time favorite blender tutorial
Hey @Ianhubert in case you were wondering where the +10k views came from it's me watching all your videos over and over again 😅
Just what i needed for a proyect and u got me covered in 1 minute. Thanks a lot man!
I wish I could subscribe a second time, because you always kill it with these tutorials.
bro it is an experience to listen to you in half the speed haha
1 minute has never felt so long
This is your best vid in *2020!*
0:27 NOOO NO NO NOO NO NO NOO GET OUT OF MY HEAD NO NO PLEASE
God I love your "draw the rest of the fucking owl" style Blender tutorials.
These are literal works of art
When 1 minute video motivated you instantly
There should be a netflix serie about how genius this serie is.
this is the speed all youtube tutorials should be
this guy is pure genius.I learnt a great deal of stuff here.
Simple brain: donut tutorial
Galaxy Brain: Neon donut tutorial
I've never got to an upload when it happened within a minute
I love how this video only exists as banter
"I come from Alabama, with a neon 'My Banjo'". You ever get the feeling that the entirety of human culture and language development has been leading up to a single joke?
European here, I thought quite versed in american culture. I don't get it. Explain?!
Sure! There's a well known folk song "Oh Susanna" with lyrics that go "I come from Alabama, with a banjo on my knee." So that line was a bit of word play that made me pause for two seconds, and then actually start laughing out loud.
@@sunboy4224 Thanks. I knew the melody but not the text.
I felt the profound sadness in the “Neon traffic signs, they’re not real, I wish the were” in my soul
I have never touched Blender in my life, but these lazy tutorials are absolutely amazing xD
Man i really appreciate that there is someone on youtube who is teaching us some really cool stuff in blender,you should make tutorials on some basics things like when you done making something or modeling something how you can put that into a real video and make it seam realistic,or lets say you want to put add neon sign on to a footage taken from a tripod,i'm trying to figure it out but there are not enough guide for total beginners
I always watch your tutorials as an inspiration for bgs for comics
"...blink forever, or use noise modifier, give it a little flicker, you do noodles, you cyber punk, so you play with noodles and drippy cables, yeah i would know, i come from alabama with a neon my banjo!"
I've never used blender in my life but these videos are highly enjoyable.
"Neon my banjo." Well done.
Greatest. Narration. Ever.
I love you, Ian Hubert! I am gonna go learn to make a neon sign in Blender now.
The cities you make always look so good! I imagine most of it can be done with what was shown in the building tutorials, but it's awesome how you put them together and it looks even better when you place what you just made within the scene.