I'm super excited to share my next texturing tutorial which is coming out soon, here's a hint: Howl's Moving Castle. :O!! If you want to master stylized and anime-style texturing in Substance Painter, Join my course here: bit.ly/31QPGlq
A better title would be "general strategies to creating low-poly plants in Blender" because it's not really an actual tutorial in which you show step-by-step how to model various plants, and there's nothing specifically low poly here either. This is useful if you can already model simple shapes, but have no idea about different methods to make them into certain shapes of plants. But beginners looking to model a plant will be stumped. That's why you got so many complaints in the comments when this is actually quite useful -- I knew about the first two methods, but not the particles (though I could have used a bit more information there, like show me the setup and parameters). Anyway, now that I know this is how it's done in principle, I can figure it out. Thanks!
The title of the video is misleading as I was unable to learn how to produce the plants and shape. Title should be changed to "Watch me put together pre-made models" LOL
I can't get my particles to eminate from the center like that. I created a cylinder with one face. All leaves face same direction so it looks like they are getting blown over
Raise the middle part of the face so it forms a shallow half-sphere. Select "Normal" for the Orientation axis. That should make the hairs form a circle facing the mid-point instead of going in the same direction.
I'm super excited to share my next texturing tutorial which is coming out soon, here's a hint: Howl's Moving Castle. :O!!
If you want to master stylized and anime-style texturing in Substance Painter, Join my course here: bit.ly/31QPGlq
forward, direct, doesn't waste time explaining how to use blender. Exactly what I needed
amen
I searched a lot for tutorials like this, Thank you so much for the video.
A better title would be "general strategies to creating low-poly plants in Blender" because it's not really an actual tutorial in which you show step-by-step how to model various plants, and there's nothing specifically low poly here either. This is useful if you can already model simple shapes, but have no idea about different methods to make them into certain shapes of plants. But beginners looking to model a plant will be stumped. That's why you got so many complaints in the comments when this is actually quite useful -- I knew about the first two methods, but not the particles (though I could have used a bit more information there, like show me the setup and parameters). Anyway, now that I know this is how it's done in principle, I can figure it out. Thanks!
The title of the video is misleading as I was unable to learn how to produce the plants and shape. Title should be changed to "Watch me put together pre-made models" LOL
This is the idea of Stylized Station, call video lessons but in fact show nothing.
They just wanna get more sells of their book🤷
Pretty much every single video
That was awesome! You made it so simple, many thanks for this!
Dis is a beautiful techniques, dis little tutorial just upgraded my entire idea about plants modeling
thank you! this was very helpful and I especially liked the blender explanations.
What a timely tutorial. Thank you so much for this.
Thank you for this. Hands down one of the best low poly plant modelling tutorial for blender
thank you so much!!
Thanks for the great video😊👍
Thank you❤
I couldn't figure out how you made those shapes. I'm new to blender :(
Edit: nvm I did it
Very helpful thanks!
Very cool tips, thank you for sharing! I always forget about using curves and arrays :)
the curve modifier step isnt working for me, the mesh goes far away and deforms a lot, all transforms are applied
same here. did you solve it?
I can't get my particles to eminate from the center like that. I created a cylinder with one face. All leaves face same direction so it looks like they are getting blown over
Raise the middle part of the face so it forms a shallow half-sphere. Select "Normal" for the Orientation axis. That should make the hairs form a circle facing the mid-point instead of going in the same direction.
🙌🙌 thanks alot👏👏👏
2:09 always have problems when I use a target ... it always messes me up. instead of being horizontal it is vertical ... I don't understand why ...
Just rotate the object you're using as a particle base until the hairs face the desired direction.
Wow...
And how can I make the leafs? ._.
you need to model them yourself using Blenders basic functions... Do the Blenderguru beginner tutorials to learn how to do that
this isnt even a tutorial you just skip through everything
Perfect for making sims content lol
not very helpful!!