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Is there a way not to build upon with file conversions. I did that except my image is not sharp and blurred . How could we correct for resolution and get the photorealistic rendering?
thank you for the video. great references for a lot of uses. ... having been in the architectural and residential drafting market for a few years. i found a lot of the programs that generate plans, sections and elevations, also allow for 3D models to be derived from that set of information (chief architect, 3d home builder, etc). it might also be helpful to have a video on how to most effectively set up files in the "drafting /modeling" programs, and effectively import them into BLENDER, for material development alternatives, and perspective/rendering generation (such as in D5 RENDER or BLENDER compatible AI programs). in my experience, most design professions do not like the idea of having to duplicate their work in order to achieve the desired experience for communication purposes. if possible, it would be greatly appreciated if some alternative work flows along the aforementioned concern could be developed for the novice BLENDER user, and perhaps would be most attractive to most design professionals. ... this video illustrates the ability to communicate in a procedural way, making the learning process straight forward and easy to understand. a great tutorial !
hello very interesting im after a way to change a 2d picture face person to 3d if that is possible or have you already done one on it if so a link would be nice thank you
To do that, you would just size the 2D drawing to 1/12th of the scale, then draw things from there in Blender, making sure your dimensions are always entered at 1/12th of the real world scale.
Sorry to be critical, Alex, but I wish you would quit trying to be entertaining (with your onscreen commentary and all the annoying inserts) and just show us the Blender work, keeping it onscreen long enough for us learn it without having to constantly pause and skip back. We just want "the facts" so we can get back to work!
*DID YOU LEARN SOMETHING NEW IN THIS VIDEO?* 😀
Do us a quick favor, and tell us which tip you found helpful in the comments, or just let us know you liked this video by giving it a 👍
And, if there's anything you’d like to see us cover in a future video, leave a comment and let us know!
A++ content about learning Blender. Will be incorporating more keyboard shortcuts and real measurements in models now. Thank you so much!
You're very welcome!
Awesome teaching, cant wait for more videos!!!
More to come! And thanks for the kind words!
That was very helpful and easy to understand! Thank you for the tips!
You are so welcome!
Great tips, thank you
You're welcome!
🦁 Very useful. Much appreciated!
Glad it was helpful!
I regret only that I have but one like to give. The Star Trek cameo reference alone deserved it! 🤣
Happy to hear you liked the video and the Star Trek cameo!
cant wait for more videos..., thank you
You're welcome!
Wooow, I'm blown away, thank you
You’re welcome 😊
excellent job..thanku
You're welcome!
Amazing video. Thank you. Now I’m off to see if there’s an Adobe Illustrator import plugin.
You're welcome!
Is there a way not to build upon with file conversions. I did that except my image is not sharp and blurred . How could we correct for resolution and get the photorealistic rendering?
Please send this message to team@blenderacademy.com and an instructor will try to help with the issue.
thank you for the video. great references for a lot of uses. ... having been in the architectural and residential drafting market for a few years. i found a lot of the programs that generate plans, sections and elevations, also allow for 3D models to be derived from that set of information (chief architect, 3d home builder, etc). it might also be helpful to have a video on how to most effectively set up files in the "drafting /modeling" programs, and effectively import them into BLENDER, for material development alternatives, and perspective/rendering generation (such as in D5 RENDER or BLENDER compatible AI programs). in my experience, most design professions do not like the idea of having to duplicate their work in order to achieve the desired experience for communication purposes. if possible, it would be greatly appreciated if some alternative work flows along the aforementioned concern could be developed for the novice BLENDER user, and perhaps would be most attractive to most design professionals. ... this video illustrates the ability to communicate in a procedural way, making the learning process straight forward and easy to understand. a great tutorial !
You're welcome - and glad to hear you liked the video! Thank you also for the suggestion - we'll certainly add it to a list of possible future topics.
I🥰 like this video
Glad you liked it!
hi, can you make a video on how to make and rig an ai character for twitch
We can add that to our list of possible future topics
hello very interesting im after a way to change a 2d picture face person to 3d if that is possible or have you already done one on it if so a link would be nice thank you
You might try the Face Builder add on as seen in this video: ruclips.net/video/rUh2cEWAIgk/видео.html
@@BlenderAcademyTutorialshow do work off a 2d image with just one front face angle ?
I just want to make 12th scale to make things from pictures for my dollhouses.😢
To do that, you would just size the 2D drawing to 1/12th of the scale, then draw things from there in Blender, making sure your dimensions are always entered at 1/12th of the real world scale.
@@BlenderAcademyTutorials from a photograph?
I do not have an Import .dxf format option. Why?
install extension or add-on
Please send this message to team@blenderacademy.com and an instructor will try to help.
how can i learn blender
We have a Complete Intro to Blender course that you can find on our website: www.blenderacademy.com/
Sorry to be critical, Alex, but I wish you would quit trying to be entertaining (with your onscreen commentary and all the annoying inserts) and just show us the Blender work, keeping it onscreen long enough for us learn it without having to constantly pause and skip back. We just want "the facts" so we can get back to work!
Thank you for the honest feedback. We will definitely use it to try to be better in our future videos!
@@BlenderAcademyTutorialsmy adhd appreciates the sound effects and the clips personally
The whoosh sound became too much for me at 1:02 and that was where I stopped it.
Sorry about that. We'll review our edits and make improvements for future videos.
1:25
Plz sir I requst
good content, but good God those "whoosh" sound are so annoying.
Sorry to hear the editing was annoying for you - we'll take that into account with future videos.