Your tutorials are fantastic. They cut all the unnecessary crap. And it would be perfect, but in the end, we're left with some fancy ass flags, buildings, crowds, and flying fish, message boards, etc, but our atmosphere is nowhere to be found. You preview all these super crisp scenes where you have integrated the tutorial content, and I was wondering if you could do a lazy tutorial(s) for broad environmental work. Foggy stuff, funky lighting techniques, etc. Anyway, thanks for doing these, your tutorials are as informative as they are entertaining!
Here's a one-minute text tutorial, if I may :-) For fog, go to your World shader and plug a Volume Scatter node into the 'Volume' input. That's 'flat fog'. If you want patchy fog, plug a noise texture into the Volume Scatter's 'density' input. Put a colour ramp between the noise texture and the volume scatter node and slide the black or white markers to increase the amount of influence each has. Pure black is crystal clear air, pure White is solid mist, and any colour in between is a gradient between the two. Hopefully Mr Hubert will do us the tutorial that you requested as there is a lot more to it that I don't have the time to go into - but I know a man who can cover it in a minute!
Beginners need the spelled out tutorials, so there’s a place for both. But I agree once you have the basics and know where all the tools are, these cut the crap tutorials are amazing!
@@carlherner9458 I've been using Blender for years lol. My HDRI and volumetric setups only get me so far, I want a breakdown of his finished scenes and see how he does his work.
I definitely want to! At least- that's the goal. The thing about fog is it's purpose is secretly to do a ton of the heavy lifting to define depth/composition, which means if I did it right it'd be like 5% "how to add fog" and 95% "how to make a pleasant composition"- which is a ton more difficult and has a lot to do with personal tastes/aesthetics- but I want to do it! At the very least I can do the mechanical "this is how you can add fog/smoke to stuff" tut and hopefully folks can find that useful on its own! But yeah, for what it'd be worth, I really do want to do something regarding composition/environment assembly and all that! It just probably wouldn't be in the form of a lazy tut, haha I'm really glad you've been enjoying the tutorials, though! Thanks for the kind words! I'm glad to be back at making them again!
I’ve learned more about Blender from these one minute tutorials than all the half hour long ones combined, these videos make you learn, and the learning sticks with you. Really amazing Ian!
harrison baillie I don’t think anyone that new to blender will be able to follow those tutorials easy the lazy tutorials works amazing and efficient on large background scenes But when you want to creat something that looks really good upfront You need to give it more time and effort which also acquire you more knowledge of typology And those tutorials take more than 1 minutes to make
@@naftaliten7989 I knew nothing other than layout controls of Blender when I started, and I started with Ian's videos. This method of tutorial makes you find out what he's done, and how he's done it. Watching seconds at a time I ended up reading documentation, following forums, and actually learning what to do and how to do it & use it in my own projects; instead of just "hey do this and it makes this", and you just end up making exactly what the guy in the video made. Ian makes you learn - and the knowledge sticks with you, and that's what tutorials are really for.
What's great about these tutorials is that you watch the first 55 seconds and you're like "yeah, I could probably do that." And then, right on cue, is a fully rendered, amazing animation that blows your mind that makes you question everything in life.
Thing is, if you're starting out, you need those long tutorials to learn how everything works and get a general understanding of the software instead of just memorising what settings to use. If you're pretty advanced and just need to know how to do something specific you've never done before, these kind of tutorials are for you.
If you ever do this and the empties only move the vertices they are connected to and don't influence the whole rope like they should. Then do everything this video says you should do but add the cloth simulation LAST. So make a rope, select vertices and hit ctrl H to make the empties. Then select the points you want the rope to hang from and put them in a vertex group. And finally select the whole mesh in object mode and apply the cloth simulator with shape set to the vertex group.
People have no ideal how powerful Blender is and after 15 years of using autodesk products I've never been more impress by what you can do with blending. I mean I can do everything in blender now. Everything. And its free.. like seriously it's blowing my mind.
I'm far from being a Blender user, but I do find these tutorials enjoyable! It's humour and some shared principles of 3D modelling that make it for me!
So much information in 1 minute that you can smile through the video a few times and still learn some more. Awesome style and not at all making you tired. Love your compressed tutorials.
@@boriswilsoncreations English isn't my native language either, and I don't even think there was a pun -- I just thought the line was curiously odd and that made it funny to me lol
I don't even use Blender or animate at all for the matter but watching these short quick videos is so entertaining it almost inspires me to try it out. Maybe one day in the future...
Some of the best tutorials ever. You have to know basics of Blender first though otherwise you might get lost, but lots of great videos out there that you can learn from, then soak up these bad boys.
Ah thanks :D And it's true! These would be pretty frustrating if you were just starting out. I've started linking extended versions in the description, but they're still not for total-absolute beginners- there are a ton of great tutorials out there for that :D
@@IanHubert2 I really like that you also have extended versions now. The 1 minutes ones are great for entertainment but in the longer ones are some neat tricks.
saw this and immediately gets up from my bed,turn on the pc and tried doing it actually worked,wtf its just that im stuck on the vertices,tried to pull the vertices but the plane didnt move with the pulled vertices? (yes,im dumb & new) but STILL IT FREAKING WORKS LMAO thanks for the genius tutorial,earned a sub,keep up with all these great tutorials!
Thanks Ian for your service to the community. I'm speechless. maybe call out a little Christmas competition where we are to combine all your teachings in a funny composition ?
Excuse me mr Hubert youtubeman. I have become a Blender addict and i request 2 u that you be my enabler more often with videos such as these thnkyuvrymuch ♥
Title: Banners in 1 minute
Video: Multiple banners, flags _telephone poles,_ and clotheslines, _still one minute_
That's good content.
Slow it down to 0.25x and you get 4 minutes. Thank me later.
Underpromise and overdeliver ... there ought to be a law agin it.
@@lawrencedoliveiro9104 It ain't natural!
Lol
You son of a peach. I'm in!
You son of a peach. I'm in!
You son of a peach. I'm in!
You son of a peach. I'm in!
You son of a peach. I'm in!
You son of a peach. I'm in!
I'm not even using Blender but i still watch this guy.
I'm using Blender since dinosaurs were alive (circa) and I have never done anything productive with it. But boy, it was fun!
Same here :)
I have no involvement in graphic design whatsovever in my life but I like these videos.
I started getting back into 3D stuff because of this guy and CGMatter
@@murph4536 i've already started and this thing i loved was the interface. Totally my type.😂
That's what I call "fluent in Blender"
Your tutorials are fantastic. They cut all the unnecessary crap. And it would be perfect, but in the end, we're left with some fancy ass flags, buildings, crowds, and flying fish, message boards, etc, but our atmosphere is nowhere to be found. You preview all these super crisp scenes where you have integrated the tutorial content, and I was wondering if you could do a lazy tutorial(s) for broad environmental work. Foggy stuff, funky lighting techniques, etc. Anyway, thanks for doing these, your tutorials are as informative as they are entertaining!
Here's a one-minute text tutorial, if I may :-) For fog, go to your World shader and plug a Volume Scatter node into the 'Volume' input. That's 'flat fog'. If you want patchy fog, plug a noise texture into the Volume Scatter's 'density' input. Put a colour ramp between the noise texture and the volume scatter node and slide the black or white markers to increase the amount of influence each has. Pure black is crystal clear air, pure White is solid mist, and any colour in between is a gradient between the two. Hopefully Mr Hubert will do us the tutorial that you requested as there is a lot more to it that I don't have the time to go into - but I know a man who can cover it in a minute!
Beginners need the spelled out tutorials, so there’s a place for both.
But I agree once you have the basics and know where all the tools are, these cut the crap tutorials are amazing!
he has a lazy tutorial for creating buildings, id say follow that + add the fog, learn about basic lighting setups and ur on a good way
@@carlherner9458 I've been using Blender for years lol. My HDRI and volumetric setups only get me so far, I want a breakdown of his finished scenes and see how he does his work.
I definitely want to! At least- that's the goal. The thing about fog is it's purpose is secretly to do a ton of the heavy lifting to define depth/composition, which means if I did it right it'd be like 5% "how to add fog" and 95% "how to make a pleasant composition"- which is a ton more difficult and has a lot to do with personal tastes/aesthetics- but I want to do it! At the very least I can do the mechanical "this is how you can add fog/smoke to stuff" tut and hopefully folks can find that useful on its own!
But yeah, for what it'd be worth, I really do want to do something regarding composition/environment assembly and all that! It just probably wouldn't be in the form of a lazy tut, haha
I'm really glad you've been enjoying the tutorials, though! Thanks for the kind words! I'm glad to be back at making them again!
I’ve learned more about Blender from these one minute tutorials than all the half hour long ones combined, these videos make you learn, and the learning sticks with you. Really amazing Ian!
harrison baillie
I don’t think anyone that new to blender will be able to follow those tutorials easy
the lazy tutorials works amazing and efficient on large background scenes
But when you want to creat something that looks really good upfront
You need to give it more time and effort which also acquire you more knowledge of typology
And those tutorials take more than 1 minutes to make
@@naftaliten7989 I knew nothing other than layout controls of Blender when I started, and I started with Ian's videos. This method of tutorial makes you find out what he's done, and how he's done it.
Watching seconds at a time I ended up reading documentation, following forums, and actually learning what to do and how to do it & use it in my own projects; instead of just "hey do this and it makes this", and you just end up making exactly what the guy in the video made. Ian makes you learn - and the knowledge sticks with you, and that's what tutorials are really for.
i thought the title was bananas, so im very disappointed, well atleast i can make a banana banner and make moths follow them in space
OH WHAT. We can DEFINITELY do bananas.
@@IanHubert2 do it, i believe in you, no one has ever made bananas in blender before. except in a smoothie
@@IanHubert2 Christmas banana time
SirDraco65 the workflow would probably be model to a background image and then unwrap from view
make bananners
love the rope tip :)
HELLO!
you've been CGMatter and I've been I Buh bye
@@rustyexe9378 BUH BYE 😂
Now you can Hang the default cube
And now you gonna copy him
make this in blender or i'll kick the default cube
the one dislike is from the person who blinked in the middle and missed half the tutorial cause it was so quick.
😹😹😹😹😹
What's great about these tutorials is that you watch the first 55 seconds and you're like "yeah, I could probably do that." And then, right on cue, is a fully rendered, amazing animation that blows your mind that makes you question everything in life.
An FYI for anyone doing the "hooking to new object" section - you need to add the cloth sim AFTER hooking the vertices.
God bless you, was looking for exactly this
Omg!thank u so much this bothered me long time!!!!!!!!!!!
Yeah a new Ian Hubert video. Thats a good way to start Christmas. Merry Christmas Hubert.
This channel is way more helpful than any 15-minute tutorials could ever be!
Bro.. those vids are for the noobs who want to do something creative..not for those who do this for a living
but without those 15 minutes tut.. you cant even understand this 1 minute video
True!
I don't see this being super helpful for a complete Blender beginner. However these videos are entertaining
Thing is, if you're starting out, you need those long tutorials to learn how everything works and get a general understanding of the software instead of just memorising what settings to use. If you're pretty advanced and just need to know how to do something specific you've never done before, these kind of tutorials are for you.
Often imitated, but never duplicated. Ian, the king of entertaining and actually useful tutorials.
You know you found your groove when people who climbed up youtube long before you start copying you. You're doing great.
Exactly lol.That's what I thought too.
This guy is the defination of quality over quantity
And I love it!!!!!
I feel like he's slowly making a full length movie out of these. A jedi who is hanging up his clothes on a clothes line while being attacked by moths.
I like how it starts very basic and suddenly a fuc***** photoralistic scene and I'm like "Yep, the flags deffinetly make the difference"
This was like 8 tutorials in one in the time it would take another blender youtuber to finish explaining what todays video is about
:Wait. It's all Dynamo Dream teasers?
:Always has been
If you ever do this and the empties only move the vertices they are connected to and don't influence the whole rope like they should. Then do everything this video says you should do but add the cloth simulation LAST.
So make a rope, select vertices and hit ctrl H to make the empties. Then select the points you want the rope to hang from and put them in a vertex group. And finally select the whole mesh in object mode and apply the cloth simulator with shape set to the vertex group.
Thanks for this !
People have no ideal how powerful Blender is and after 15 years of using autodesk products I've never been more impress by what you can do with blending. I mean I can do everything in blender now. Everything. And its free.. like seriously it's blowing my mind.
it's insane how much content you can fit into 1 minute
I swear you can be totally uninterested in blender and still have a blast watching these tuts. Absolutely great content. Kudos.
Still longing for grandmother's approval. One day, Ian.
Your tutorials bring joy to my heart.
Instruction unclear. Moths coming out of my computer.
would really appreciate an in-depth tutorial of multiple ways of creating hand-held / shaky cameras in blender, learn so much from these, thanks!
Cool! Yeah I've got one nearly done :D
@@IanHubert2 oof amazing!! will keep my eyes open:) amazing work!
It’s Christmas Eve and I’m learning about how to make peach flags in blender
You should call that Christmas Eevee :b
Isn't that how you're supposed to spend Christmas eve?
These tutorials have tought me more about blender than blender guru ever did
I'm far from being a Blender user, but I do find these tutorials enjoyable!
It's humour and some shared principles of 3D modelling that make it for me!
So much information in 1 minute that you can smile through the video a few times and still learn some more. Awesome style and not at all making you tired. Love your compressed tutorials.
Don’t never stop not stopping. These vids are way too good.
Clicks "Play", immediately clicks "half-speed". Thanks Ian repeatedly in head.
I was just thinking last night about how it's been a while since you've done a tutorial...then BAM!
Me too...
Probably the best tutorial i have ever seen in my life
the most productive video of my time.
"That's a powerline situation"
I love that line
English is not my native language; I would love to get that 😂
@@boriswilsoncreations English isn't my native language either, and I don't even think there was a pun -- I just thought the line was curiously odd and that made it funny to me lol
I like how these are really simple tutorials then the example footage is some of the best renders I've ever seen
that last line is brilliant
Ah you’re back 😀
I don't even use Blender or animate at all for the matter but watching these short quick videos is so entertaining it almost inspires me to try it out. Maybe one day in the future...
I just want to thank whoever sent you from the future.
You always make me excited to drop whatever I’m doing and open blender
Just watched your 17 Lazy tutorials in a row, laughed so much and learned much more than my brain can comprehend at the moment! Best Tutorials ever!
you make me believe that i can use blender. you are more powerful than any being ever known
Some of the best tutorials ever. You have to know basics of Blender first though otherwise you might get lost, but lots of great videos out there that you can learn from, then soak up these bad boys.
Ah thanks :D And it's true! These would be pretty frustrating if you were just starting out. I've started linking extended versions in the description, but they're still not for total-absolute beginners- there are a ton of great tutorials out there for that :D
@@IanHubert2 I really like that you also have extended versions now. The 1 minutes ones are great for entertainment but in the longer ones are some neat tricks.
@@IanHubert2 Seriously thank you though, i have learnt so much from your tutorials. You are a genius!
+1 to that my friend
MASSIVE appreciation for the extended cuts, oh man to spend a day with you and Blender. I'd do ANYTHING...well, not ANYTHING! but pretty close.
These tuts are so enjoyable, they always get two watches in a row.
If you make an online program with longer videos I would totally pay for a monthly subscription 🤷🏻♂️
There's normally an extended version in the comments for free.
look at description
These are Just geting better.
So many useful tricks. Oh my. So many.
I feel like I got access to way more evil knowledge that I should have.
Please come back with these tutorials, and in general, come back :(
saw this and immediately gets up from my bed,turn on the pc and tried doing it
actually worked,wtf
its just that im stuck on the vertices,tried to pull the vertices but the plane didnt move with the pulled vertices? (yes,im dumb & new)
but STILL IT FREAKING WORKS LMAO thanks for the genius tutorial,earned a sub,keep up with all these great tutorials!
I both hate and love you for how easy you make these things seem lol
Thanks Ian for your service to the community. I'm speechless. maybe call out a little Christmas competition where we are to combine all your teachings in a funny composition ?
Man I love it. Thank you for being short and to the point. Keep on doing it.
You did more in 1-min than I could ever do in blender.
Sir, you are DA NEXT LEVEL OF CGI!!!!
This is probably the greatest tutorial I've ever watched in my entire life. Love them peaches!
It's amazing how much you can learn in a well thought out minute!
Ian you are a huge inspiration to pick up animation in blender!
I always get so excited when you post a new vid!!
Was a bit afraid we had seen the last of you!
Glad to see you alive!
Awww, this christmas upload season is wonderful! I hope the holidays are treating you well, thanks so much for all your tutorials this year!
How does a man fix 4/9 of my problems in a damn minute...
I have the urge to ditch Christmas and go make some peach flags
This is the gift this Christmas 🎄
Love this new intro Ian, nice
These are the tutorials I’ve been looking for
Peaches are a forbidden fruit in this house, the housekeeper is deathly allergic to them.
You are amazing! It really helps me understand what I didn't know could be done and made my workflows significantly better.
Love all them peaches
I love these tutorials so much
You gotta love this guy
MORE LAZY TUTORIALS PLEASE!!!
That rope trick... Oh man I'm gonna have so much fun messing with that.
Yeah! Although that one specifically can be a little particular. When it works its' awesome, but you gotta baby it a bit.
Others try to imitate, but there is only one IanHubert!
Wow! This video is so jam packed with info, more than any of the others. Thank you for this!
I watched these videos, then downloaded blender. I can now make better swarms of moths than my friend with years of experience
Now I'll be honest. At first glance those peaches looked sour to me, but with those beautiful banners they suddenly caught my attention
time of an overview and more helpful than a course
Man, I was just searching an easy way to make banners and found this tutorial xD Thanks
The best tutorials ever
I was really missing your lazy tutorials
Excuse me mr Hubert youtubeman. I have become a Blender addict and i request 2 u that you be my enabler more often with videos such as these thnkyuvrymuch ♥
Subscribed. No bs short simple video 110% worth
You make me smile with just 1 minute of your foolness.
These make me so happy
Love this freaking tutorials dude
in just 1 minute. i've mastered the art of flag
Wow I've never been around for one of these. Cheers
It's so great to be alive!
thanks for the extended version
Love you so much, Brother!!!!!! Love you ....love you......love you!!!!!!! As always your all videos are just AMAZING!!!!!!!!!
How does this guy keep making the exact tutorials I need the very minute I need it?
I want to listen to this guy narrate my life.
the king is back
Best tutorial...
EVER!
Dude, thanks a ton this will help with my rope ladder.