This is awesome, I love how you manipulate vertices to give volume a more chunky and dynamic feel!! I'm struggling so hard not to overcomplicate things as I work and this is an awesome example for me to follow.
As a beginner, I don't understand how to do some stuff that you do (that seem very easy also), so the shortcut combinations would be soooo useful. But still, i love this tutorial. Very inspiring.
When I created this video I was leaning Blender myself and didn't think anyone would want to learn from it but I have made some other tutorials since then if you are interested
@@belisr3d Yeah, I had noticed the same comments about this later, and watched other tutorials. They're great and really helped me! Thanks! And sorry for repeating the same critique as in other comments, I should've looked
First I added loop cuts for some additional geometry and then cut the shape of the dent with the knife tool. In the middle there is now an unnecessary vertex. Delete that one and then fill in the empty parts by selecting the surrounding verticies and pressing F to form a new face. I hope that helps~
I have some tutorials where all the shortcuts are visible and I explain what I'm doing. This was one of my first blender projects, so I didn't think anyone would want to learn from it ':)
Dude watching this is so cool, could you make tutorial making something like this again, it does not have to be this big, make a hut or small house something small and explain the whole process especially the materials and lighting part, Thanks for this amazing timelaps. (I am watching it on 0.25 speed )
Thank you so much for watching. Sadly I'm really busy at the moment and don't have the time to make videos but I do have a small playlist with some tutorials where I explain some of the concepts. The one with the windmill might be the most similar in concept. But the techniques I used here should show up in most of the other tutorials as well. Have fun modeling!
I just applied the techniques I learned from tutorials (mostly 3d greenhorn) to a medieval looking house. I didn't have a reference so I just copied parts from houses I knew from memory and kinda patchworked it together.
One of the best videos about Blender.
This is awesome, I love how you manipulate vertices to give volume a more chunky and dynamic feel!! I'm struggling so hard not to overcomplicate things as I work and this is an awesome example for me to follow.
Thanks bro, Im on a school project learning blender and this really helps alot
Omg bro this is the exact style I wanna go for
As a beginner, I don't understand how to do some stuff that you do (that seem very easy also), so the shortcut combinations would be soooo useful. But still, i love this tutorial. Very inspiring.
When I created this video I was leaning Blender myself and didn't think anyone would want to learn from it but I have made some other tutorials since then if you are interested
@@belisr3d Yeah, I had noticed the same comments about this later, and watched other tutorials. They're great and really helped me! Thanks! And sorry for repeating the same critique as in other comments, I should've looked
No worries, I love hearing about other people's blender journeys and helping where I can :)
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Very nice! Great video! I subscribed! 👍
that music at 0:00 bro so beautiful
That's TALENT ! How much time did it take to do it?
Idk for sure but probably 4h
How u are select Ling all the vertices of different objects just by clicking ones.. please tell
how did u create that dent with the knife tool ? i didnt understand that it would be great if u can explain tht.
First I added loop cuts for some additional geometry and then cut the shape of the dent with the knife tool. In the middle there is now an unnecessary vertex. Delete that one and then fill in the empty parts by selecting the surrounding verticies and pressing F to form a new face. I hope that helps~
Nice video! but it could be greater if you show the shortcut of every tools :v
I have some tutorials where all the shortcuts are visible and I explain what I'm doing. This was one of my first blender projects, so I didn't think anyone would want to learn from it ':)
@@belisr3d sokay, this is really nice tho
@@belisr3d it is great tho. i'm doing a master degree in arts now and this vid helps a lot!!!
Dude watching this is so cool, could you make tutorial making something like this again,
it does not have to be this big, make a hut or small house something small and explain the whole process especially the materials and lighting part,
Thanks for this amazing timelaps. (I am watching it on 0.25 speed )
Thank you so much for watching. Sadly I'm really busy at the moment and don't have the time to make videos but I do have a small playlist with some tutorials where I explain some of the concepts. The one with the windmill might be the most similar in concept. But the techniques I used here should show up in most of the other tutorials as well. Have fun modeling!
Hello ,can you tell me if this build is over 10.000 triangles?
Just use decimate to decrease the amount of triangles
Did you use an img for this?
If yes can you add a link to the img?
You mean as reference? No, I just made a basic looking house form and added medieval looking details
hmm not too shaby eh!, how do get the inspiration for making something like this ??
I just applied the techniques I learned from tutorials (mostly 3d greenhorn) to a medieval looking house. I didn't have a reference so I just copied parts from houses I knew from memory and kinda patchworked it together.