Feel free to share your finished characters in the description or on Instagram a 'little bit' ;) Also thanks to Skillshare for sponsoring this video! skl.sh/cggeek7
Enjoyed this video but can you make a tutorial about that forming animation of character in start and end by the way love your videos Edit: OK I viewed your next video thanks for this type of tutorials
just a quick sidenote, if you've just installed blender and have no idea what he's doing, i'd recommend using blender guru's donut learning playlist and complete level 1 before trying this, just to learn the basics
my main issue if the length, just a simple run down of everything (around a 30 min vid) explaining the functions so I can mess around with it myself would be lovely.
@@Voltex131 Yup Not just on this subject of blender, but in general there are a ton of people with outstanding technical abilities - give them an 'A' and then they fall short on the understanding of how to demo and teach - give them a 'C' for effort. If you are going to pursue beginner videos it doesn't start with your technical expertise, it starts with being an educated educator.
You are genuinely the highlight of my day. I've spent all day getting pissed off not being able to figure this out (not to mention I was already having trouble with Unity earlier which didn't help) and every comment I saw was just talking about how easy it is, even though he doesn't even say what key to use!
@@apnadekhtu The hotkey for that is Tab or if you prefer mouse controls just click on bjct mode in the top left. It will produce a dropdown menu and you can select edit mode from there. I prefer Blender Guru's way fo teaching though to be honest.
This tutorial would've been perfect if it were easier to see the buttons you were pushing, that bar to the left is blocking half your key pushes. Very frustrating especially when you wanna learn.
@@arxci9402 Started using blender 3 days ago and yet I could percept all the steps without any difficulty, it's necessary to know what buttons to push instead of relying on tutorials to do so every single time. :)
While this would have been impossible for me to follow a few days ago, circling back to this video after going through 3D Printing Professor's Absolute beginner's series has really boosted my confidence.
On a serious note, this tutorial was f'ing amazing. I had no clue about Blender when I started watching this and now I feel like I can do stuff with it
@@wcwrk i disagree with your trolling, blender tutorials like these are a necessity due to how clunky and unintuitive blender's UI can be when first starting out. You make no good arguments, as the person modelling it could easily just make another cube and then make hair, or learn to texture and rig with more tutorials.
@@UsernameDoesntCare I agree with you, this tutorial really helps you learn how to make models and you can modify whatever you want to the knowledge you learn, I know he doesn't touch on texturing or anything but literally you can look it up and just put it in your brain, so thank you for saying your message because this video is nice
At the start of the video: "We won't delete the starting cube. But we will need to modify it a LITTLE bit." At the end of the video, the starting cube has become the character!
Yesterday I made the Low Poly Island in 6 hours. Today I made the Low Poly Character in 2. Don't ever think you can't learn something new. Another fantastic tutorial, thank you!
This is one of the best low poly modeling tutorials I have ever encountered. It is a very simple, clear, and straight to the point tutorial. Thank you CG.
i'm 14, starting with Game development in Unity and Blender and now i think about how much efford Game Devs have to put not only on models, but on everything else I want this for my future but dam i feel sorry after a hard working months non stop, people giving hate and crap like that to their game. I hope one day i get to be a good Game Dev. :)
I have been looking for a good character making tutorial for blender as I am doing a level 3 games design course and want to make my own characters for my project and this is so simple to follow.
Thank you man! I been seeing so many videos, and some people while are showing how to make character models make it so difficult to follow. While you are showing how to do it, it’s so easy! Thank you man! Truly, thank you!
I really like this tutorial! If you think it’s too fast, that’s ok, but if you have made a couple of crappy models before (like I had) this is great! It taught me so many new keyboard shortcuts and techniques.
for anyone struggling around 10:00 to scale the body on the X axis, go to the mirror modifier and click on the Clipping button! this seems to stop it from forming two separate parts
The moment you said no harm to the poor default cube you had me hooked! But seriously your tutorials have got me progressing faster than I imagined when I started about 2 months ago!
when i try to extend the neck down it pulls and streches hald the face and ideas for how to fix? edit found a way do alt + e then click extrude edges while clicking on the face
@@TheMarlz2 also apparently expects us noobs to know all the shortcuts and frontview modifying toolsets already, so either this is for more advanced people or he is one hell of a shitty teacher
@@ArmageddonAfterparty Well, you can't run before you learn how to walk. I suggest you learn a bit about Blender's interface, tools and whatnot, then do this.
Here I am, trying to make a simple model to go off of when drawing and I'm having trouble 1 minute in with cutting the default cube in half... Fantastic...
to be honest, it's pretty easy to follow once you get the keybinds, so here they are: g - grab (you can grab many vertices/edges/faces this way) e - extrude (what he does in the vid) Alt + z - "x-ray mode" (it's way quicker and easier this way) s - scale (for the scaling function) x, y and z - corresponding to the axes (after hitting the g/e/s key, to make the edges/vertices/faces stick to the x, y or z axes) hope this helped
@@dylanr4854 nah that's not what I mean It's confusing as in instructions like sometimes they're too fast or he just doesn't explain what he did overall he just does it and moves to the next step
@@dylanr4854 It seems fine to me too, but I think people that are having problems are trying to skip steps in their progress anyway. For example, I've seen people commenting that they don't even know how to enter edit mode. With all due respect, it sounds like they are too new to Blender to be watching this video yet.
I can't pull the edges after selecting it because I can't see what (shortcut)keys you used. Make it more visible next time. I actually love this tutorial.
for all the beginners just like myself i ran into a problem where my vertices where overlapping and causing the model to not move correctly. in order to fix this select the vertices, right click, merge vertices , and by distance. this will remove double vertices. apparently in order versions you would just press w and press remove vertices but i just found out they changed it to this.
Having Problems? Use this: Timestamp: ~4:51 Alt + LEFTclick (may have to hit it twice) Timestamp: ~5:55 Go to the dropdown next to the view settings and turn off X-Ray and turn on shadow and cavity Put any more questions in the comments
Just made this! This is the 3rd thing that I've ever made in blender and imo it turned out amazing! This video is really good. *Maybe you could adjust that a little bit.*
At 09:13 when I use G to broaden it out to make the chest it acts as though the bits I extruded aren't linked to the rest of the neck. It looks more like I'm extruding if that makes sense.
8:14 how did you extrude that.? i mean when i did it extruded diagonally.... can someone please tell me? Edit: I got it! While extruding you need to press z then it will change it's axis to z and then you can extrude it vertically... I hope it helps
@@PychEasy select the face you want to extrude and press E. If the face extrudes diagonally then press Z. It'll change it's axis to Z. G is grab tool. It grabs the face.. doesn't extrude.
@@kenmeken Yeah dude this is a horrible video to learn the basics because it's already pretty advanced. Look up blender basics and come back to this later, it'll help trust me.
My first try had more polygons... Wow I was over complexing it, and I also appreciate what I made more. It doesn't look as bad as I thought it did before.
B for box select, once the vertex is selected, press g, the selected vertex or whatever you grabbed will move until you left click, if you picked the wrong vertex right click will cancel whatever movement you have done. G is shortcut for grab, once you grab something you dont have to drag the mouse like in any other software, whatever you grabbed will just follow your mouse until you left click to confirm or right click to cancel, this is the same for scale (s key) and rotate (r key), this are the 3 most used shortcuts in blender, me thinks. welcome! and have fun.
@@seragx99 Why nobody explicitly mentions these three shortcuts is beyond me. The grab shortcut is pretty much the most used one of all modeling looks like. Thanks!
my persons neck wasn't working at all for some reason :( I went to extend it and it attached to the other point so almost the whole bottom of the head came down...if anyone knows how to fix this that would be great thanks update: i have fixed the issue
Feel free to share your finished characters in the description or on Instagram a 'little bit' ;)
Also thanks to Skillshare for sponsoring this video! skl.sh/cggeek7
I'am glad you made this video!! BTW your good at modeling low poly characters!! !_!
@@loganwiesenart Thanks for saying Logan! Glad you enjoyed it.
Enjoyed this video but can you make a tutorial about that forming animation of character in start and end by the way love your videos
Edit:
OK I viewed your next video thanks for this type of tutorials
Why mine looks weird bro 😂
hey just a little bit guy do a full humanoid bro :D can we rely on ya ?
The hotkey he uses around 3:30 is "g" to drag vertices
At 5:40 he uses "s" and then "y" to scale along the y-axis.
u are the hero. Which key is using in 3:45 ?
3:43
@@MetaCheck He's using "s" and "z" to scale along the z-axis (I believe)
you are a life saver
@@MetaCheck probably "z" im not sure
"No harm will come to the default cube"
*cuts cube in half*
XD
It's fine, vertices grow back!
They actually don't Hush!
@@thomaseubank1503 :D
He didn't kill it; he just maimed it a bit. :P
I just came to this comment right before "no harm will come to default cube"
just a quick sidenote, if you've just installed blender and have no idea what he's doing, i'd recommend using blender guru's donut learning playlist and complete level 1 before trying this, just to learn the basics
Then you can follow this video.
yes you must ALWAYS start with the donut -me
my main issue if the length, just a simple run down of everything (around a 30 min vid) explaining the functions so I can mess around with it myself would be lovely.
Agreed
2:11: "Ctrl + R, then ..."
*Forgets to click off of youtube and refreshes page*
SAME
HAHA SAME THING
thats basically me lol
me too
Already happened with me hahahha
Damn this was the longest 20 minute video I've ever watched
Love your content
@@lanceocana9059 Thanks brother
maybe cause its 24 minutes
yep
Would also be helpful if the Hotkeys you are using are visible and not hidden by the overlay
Agreed, I struggled most of the Video. Not helpful.
How should I "learn to use Blender" if he keeps using Keyboard Shortcuts I don't know off?
What did you press to extrude the neck after selecting the face under the head?
JZG the point is that he said this was for BEGINNERS
@@Voltex131 Yup
Not just on this subject of blender, but in general there are a ton of people with outstanding technical abilities - give them an 'A' and then they fall short on the understanding of how to demo and teach - give them a 'C' for effort. If you are going to pursue beginner videos it doesn't start with your technical expertise, it starts with being an educated educator.
if anyone has an issue with the neck, at 8:10 ish, make sure you have "clipping" on, in the mirror settings. And the short key for extruding is E
You are now my hero :))
You are genuinely the highlight of my day. I've spent all day getting pissed off not being able to figure this out (not to mention I was already having trouble with Unity earlier which didn't help) and every comment I saw was just talking about how easy it is, even though he doesn't even say what key to use!
@@Br0dius I also struggled with that one, and I thought to myself, let me ease someone day, glad to see it did :)
@@baonguyenanh5468 thank you. i was so confused
Me : **Turns on shading**
My PC : Bye! have a great time!
relatable
relatable
relatable
have u tried getting good
he builds a low poly character in about 20 minutes. It takes me that long just to find the edit mode. 😂
tell me where is edit mode still stucked 😂😂😂😂😂
@@apnadekhtu The hotkey for that is Tab or if you prefer mouse controls just click on bjct mode in the top left. It will produce a dropdown menu and you can select edit mode from there.
I prefer Blender Guru's way fo teaching though to be honest.
True he doesn't show what he taps
press tab idiots
It takes me 10 minutes just to make a sphere
POV: You just installed blender 5 minutes ago.
Hey! How did you know..
Cheems Boiger ye hahaha
not really its been installed before an hour.😂😂😂
Superb Gamer haha.
Downloaded a few months ago
Drinking game: take a shot everytime he says "little bit" or "kinda"
Did it, cost me $ 850 in beer
@IceGod Kazzy Yeah... would have been much more expensive with alcohol... and too dangerous !
Couldnt finish watching without laughing 😭😂
K he never mentioned alcohol. Let’s take a shot of water each time 😁
Just realized how much he says little bit
THIS TUTORIAL IS A LITTLE BIT AMAZING
NICE ONE BUT IT'S NOT AMAZING
close to 69 likes
I kinda agree with you
@@calebvonweichardt7785 cool
This tutorial would've been perfect if it were easier to see the buttons you were pushing, that bar to the left is blocking half your key pushes. Very frustrating especially when you wanna learn.
agreed
Go ahead and do the beginner tutorial, it'll help
@@pheonix9291 Wow, you just dont understand. You're the problem here.
@@arxci9402 Started using blender 3 days ago and yet I could percept all the steps without any difficulty, it's necessary to know what buttons to push instead of relying on tutorials to do so every single time. :)
@@pheonix9291 A tutorial is meant to teach you how to do something. For a tutorial to skip a huge step in the tutorial is completely stupid.
While this would have been impossible for me to follow a few days ago, circling back to this video after going through 3D Printing Professor's Absolute beginner's series has really boosted my confidence.
On a serious note, this tutorial was f'ing amazing. I had no clue about Blender when I started watching this and now I feel like I can do stuff with it
And whats amazing about that? So you model that and then what? Yep, then you are fucked. Typical noobtrap tutorial.
@@wcwrk hey dont be mean
@@thegamingparrotwastaken I mean, he isn't wrong :/
@@wcwrk i disagree with your trolling, blender tutorials like these are a necessity due to how clunky and unintuitive blender's UI can be when first starting out. You make no good arguments, as the person modelling it could easily just make another cube and then make hair, or learn to texture and rig with more tutorials.
@@UsernameDoesntCare I agree with you, this tutorial really helps you learn how to make models and you can modify whatever you want to the knowledge you learn, I know he doesn't touch on texturing or anything but literally you can look it up and just put it in your brain, so thank you for saying your message because this video is nice
At the start of the video: "We won't delete the starting cube. But we will need to modify it a LITTLE bit."
At the end of the video, the starting cube has become the character!
Dude really? Spoiler alert
morphman86 guys you can say the cube got a lot of character
@@DrSmol-fw4ei Do you kiss your mother with that wordplay?
Kavu's Corner yes ma’am
@@DrSmol-fw4ei Beautiful kiss and beautiful wordplay. Cheers.
Yesterday I made the Low Poly Island in 6 hours. Today I made the Low Poly Character in 2. Don't ever think you can't learn something new. Another fantastic tutorial, thank you!
Cg geek: make a low poly character in 24 minutes
Me: make a low poly character in 5 hours lol
This is one of the best low poly modeling tutorials I have ever encountered. It is a very simple, clear, and straight to the point tutorial. Thank you CG.
i'm 14, starting with Game development in Unity and Blender and now i think about how much efford Game Devs have to put not only on models, but on everything else
I want this for my future but dam i feel sorry after a hard working months non stop, people giving hate and crap like that to their game. I hope one day i get to be a good Game Dev. :)
man! I had the same feeling :)
Always remember beginners g to grab, s to scale and r to rotate (in object and edit mode). E to extrude (in edit mode only)
omg thank you. I couldn't figure out the Extrude button he used lmao
you're a lifesaver, i literally know nothing about blender so i was very confused LOL
@@loupty Your most welcome
@@ferrywicked Your most welcome
I have been looking for a good character making tutorial for blender as I am doing a level 3 games design course and want to make my own characters for my project and this is so simple to follow.
Dani be like: *Ctrl + C, Ctrl + V*
.
Please excuse my bad puns.
He’s why I got here
I don't know guys, it's just me or this comment looks kind of THICC
Drink more milk so your puns are big and strong
@@alfredothemuscleking what great advice! Thanks
Dani is the reason I'm here and struggling lol
Thank you man! I been seeing so many videos, and some people while are showing how to make character models make it so difficult to follow. While you are showing how to do it, it’s so easy! Thank you man! Truly, thank you!
I really like this tutorial! If you think it’s too fast, that’s ok, but if you have made a couple of crappy models before (like I had) this is great! It taught me so many new keyboard shortcuts and techniques.
At 4:49 Alt right click didn’t work for me what do I do can you pls help
for anyone struggling around 10:00 to scale the body on the X axis, go to the mirror modifier and click on the Clipping button! this seems to stop it from forming two separate parts
Thank you
thanks, that was lifesaver
You are a legend, thank you !
tysm, ur livesaver
bro you are a real hero i was going to suffer if you didnt commented
3:40 he scales up by the z axis by selecting all vertices, Pressing "s" for scale, pressing "z" to lock on the z axis and dragging up
Just the comment I was looking for
What Is he using to select the whole half of the cube around 3:40?
@@User74773 a
This is by far the greatest INTRODUCTORY video I have come across. Thanks! Thanks a little bit ... just a little bit 😜
The moment you said no harm to the poor default cube you had me hooked! But seriously your tutorials have got me progressing faster than I imagined when I started about 2 months ago!
one of the best and easiest low poly tutorials
Waiting for Full character tutorial. I have been looking for it so long!
same
Me too
Amazing video! 👏👏👏
Please, teach us how to create the incredible animation @0:08 the wireframe things ... That's really incredible 😍
THIS FRICKIN STRESSES ME OUT-
Then try sculpting it's easier than trying to control polys around sometimes lol
Go back to playing royal high then
@@ikmujnyhbtgvrfcedxwszzq4429 high royal then go back
@@bluethumbbuttoneek9465 ??????????
@@ikmujnyhbtgvrfcedxwszzq4429 ¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿
i went through about 3 different tutorials, yours was the only one i was able to fully understand. thank you.
He Got All OF Them Tutorials On Blender Not Even Leaving One And His Name Is CCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCG GEEEEEEEEEEEEK
when i try to extend the neck down it pulls and streches hald the face
and ideas for how to fix?
edit found a way do alt + e then click extrude edges while clicking on the face
Thanks! Was trying to figure this one out for ages...
Thankyou i couldnt figure it out
Nukemandan11 lol
you have cured my anger
OMG I WILL FUCKING SUB TO UR CANNEL I WAS SEARCING THIS FOR LIKE 45MIN
thank you for this tutorial! i'll wanna use my character in my game! thank you so much again!!!
*Studies:* the average person says approximately 4800 different words a month.
*CG Geek:* I kinda find that a little bit hard to believe
Me: says 10-20 different words a month because I have no friends
This Video wins an Award for most uses of the words, "LITTLE BIT," in anything... ever. XD
if u are using new blender and you cant drag vertices then go to vertices mode and click the the vertices and press G and drag the vertices
"No harm will come to the box"
(Immediately disintegrates half of it)
*Then proceeds to morph it into a humanoid form*
@Lo Ki indeedeed
Lmao every time he said: let's move on he just started modifying the head again
lmao
5:08
CG Geek: dont worry, wont be too crazy.
Me: I already got lost 2 mins in...
LITERALLY THIS. He goes WAY TOO FAST, literally cannot keep up.
@@TheMarlz2 also apparently expects us noobs to know all the shortcuts and frontview modifying toolsets already, so either this is for more advanced people or he is one hell of a shitty teacher
@@ArmageddonAfterparty Well, you can't run before you learn how to walk. I suggest you learn a bit about Blender's interface, tools and whatnot, then do this.
Here I am, trying to make a simple model to go off of when drawing and I'm having trouble 1 minute in with cutting the default cube in half... Fantastic...
@@ArmageddonAfterparty make a donut first, then come back
this was super helpful, you probably wont see this but thank you for helping any and all of us who needed help with this
to be honest, it's pretty easy to follow once you get the keybinds, so here they are:
g - grab (you can grab many vertices/edges/faces this way)
e - extrude (what he does in the vid)
Alt + z - "x-ray mode" (it's way quicker and easier this way)
s - scale (for the scaling function)
x, y and z - corresponding to the axes (after hitting the g/e/s key, to make the edges/vertices/faces stick to the x, y or z axes)
hope this helped
holy shet thank you so much
@@inf1nite33_9 no problem :D
this tutorial is really confusing sometimes
All the time
Not if you know how to use Blender
@@dylanr4854 nah that's not what I mean
It's confusing as in instructions like sometimes they're too fast or he just doesn't explain what he did overall he just does it and moves to the next step
@@MinaT Oh I mean I followed at 1.5x playback speed and I did fine but I guess he does go over everything pretty fast anyway
@@dylanr4854 It seems fine to me too, but I think people that are having problems are trying to skip steps in their progress anyway. For example, I've seen people commenting that they don't even know how to enter edit mode. With all due respect, it sounds like they are too new to Blender to be watching this video yet.
I can't pull the edges after selecting it because I can't see what (shortcut)keys you used. Make it more visible next time. I actually love this tutorial.
for all the beginners just like myself i ran into a problem where my vertices where overlapping and causing the model to not move correctly. in order to fix this select the vertices, right click, merge vertices , and by distance. this will remove double vertices. apparently in order versions you would just press w and press remove vertices but i just found out they changed it to this.
Thank you so much I’ve restarted multiple times, a saviour 🙏
Life saver my guy thank you so much
Just a little bit .. little bit and the character is ready... Awesome video!!
CG Geek killed the intro when he showed the intro of his low poly character on 0:08 of the video
I learned so much from googling how to do stuff in Blender while following this video...
Having Problems? Use this:
Timestamp: ~4:51 Alt + LEFTclick (may have to hit it twice)
Timestamp: ~5:55 Go to the dropdown next to the view settings and turn off X-Ray and turn on shadow and cavity
Put any more questions in the comments
08:10 how did he make that neck? it dosn't work that great when i'm trying to do this
@@dazaiosamu4722 you have to shrink the face so it’s not so awkward then extrude with e
@@dazaiosamu4722 You have to press E+Z, to align it to the axis.
Thank you!
Just made this! This is the 3rd thing that I've ever made in blender and imo it turned out amazing! This video is really good. *Maybe you could adjust that a little bit.*
%90: "Little bit"
%10: Tutorial :D thanks man i like your tutorials
I just want to say thanks to you ☺️😄
This video help me, just a little bit!
Really a great tutorial :)
But i hope you'll rig it or make a tutorial about how you made that wireframe style animation
he already has...
m.ruclips.net/video/F13bnOCtYbA/видео.html
How do u do this light string effect when the character build up
I'll do a tutorial on it if there's enough interest in one?
@@CGGeek Yes please :D _0_
@@CGGeek I assume with the wireframe modifier?
@@CGGeek YES PLEASE!!!
@@CGGeek yessss
dude you are literally amazing.. thanks man
Nice explanation thankyou so much 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
First good, efficient tutorial I've seen for character creation in 2.8. I'm a beginner and this really helped me. Thanks a bunch!
At 09:13 when I use G to broaden it out to make the chest it acts as though the bits I extruded aren't linked to the rest of the neck. It looks more like I'm extruding if that makes sense.
i think its too late but you needed to press g and then y
08:10 how did he make that neck? it dosn't work that great when i'm trying to do this
Press E and then Z so you can place the two neck objects together
Is a great technique!! Congratulations!!👏🏆
Best 3d maker in blender 💜💜💜💜
10:07
i press s then x to scale the waist in but it just scales both sides separately
lmao so glad i'm not alone
I would be more interested in how you did that cool animation at 0:09?
If there's enough interest for it, I can do a tutorial covering that effect!
@@CGGeek I am also interested in learning that
PLS DO IT...JUST DOOOO ITTT
Do one! and also include how to render it out. something like that will be useful for making renders for portfolios
yes me too!
edit; lol nevermind just noticed you already done that. thanks much!
1:55 video starts
never knew modeling was this easy. Thanks!
Jesus, you make this look so effortless!
10:10 how do you do that? I press ctrl + R but it only chooses the back and not the front.
Just turn your mouse the other way or use num pad
"cannot apply modifiers in edit mode" and i tried in object mode and still doesnt work. america explain
make sure you are clicking the object while you do it
America 🍔
Man where i can find that button you're clicking at 2:18? I have 2.80 version.
Alt z should be the same thing I think
It is the X-Ray mode. It is in the same place, I believe.
Useful for displaying people viewed from far away.
Thanks! I really needed a model for my game and this was very helpful
8:14 how did you extrude that.? i mean when i did it extruded diagonally.... can someone please tell me?
Edit: I got it! While extruding you need to press z then it will change it's axis to z and then you can extrude it vertically... I hope it helps
THANK YOU SO MUCH
@@RetronizeYT :)
help that did not work and also is extruding when you press g
@@PychEasy select the face you want to extrude and press E. If the face extrudes diagonally then press Z. It'll change it's axis to Z. G is grab tool. It grabs the face.. doesn't extrude.
@@mahathiakella9569 ok
i kept using ctrl r and adding more thingys to it and eventually mine became high poly
Or you could use subsurf.
Yeah, high poly.
yo bro after completing the Andrew's donut tutorial this was very easy to do!
Thanks so Much, this is a really clear tutorial, incredibly helpful!
9:09 how does he do that? like what key does he use to move that thing outwards to make the neck bigger? pls help
s
g
G + Y ou G
ok thanks guys i know this is a late reply but i didnt get a notification. but yeah i havent made any more progress so thanks!
@@equation1321 We say you start
“A little bit...”
-Steve from CG geek
You're going through stuff extremely fast my dude.
There's a feature on videos where you can slow it down.
@@animationsfa4478 Or you could just learn the basic controls lol
Also not telling us about the keys
@@kenmeken Yeah dude this is a horrible video to learn the basics because it's already pretty advanced. Look up blender basics and come back to this later, it'll help trust me.
@@kenmeken he didn't make this video for beginners bruh learn the basics first
Really thank you for this tutorial!! I found it massively helpful!!!
My first try had more polygons... Wow I was over complexing it, and I also appreciate what I made more. It doesn't look as bad as I thought it did before.
I can't wait to make my character dab
8:12, when I grab the one face select, the whole face comes with it as I drag
XD i had that to.... Just zoom in when de dot is selected untill you have a grey circle aroud the area you want to move.
@@mousediscord2803 HOW
@@mousediscord2803 I triedddddddd!!!!!! IT WONT WORK
@@SocrateA3 why does blender have sooo many controls.... 😑
DarkSky idk dude I was stuck
10:04 When i scale the waist, instead of joining in the middle, the mirrored parts get separated, how do i fix this?
Hey! Make sure you have selected the Clipping option on in the mirror modifier properties and check. I had the same problem. Now it works
@@kashyap41able You're a lifesaver. Thanks a lot!!
Thank u for your effort to teach me.very informative video😊😊
thanks cg! i'll make sure to credit you in some of my games. very cool!
I got lost at 3:20 . How do you shape the box? I'm new to Blender so I don't know what the hotkey for this command is.
B for box select, once the vertex is selected, press g, the selected vertex or whatever you grabbed will move until you left click, if you picked the wrong vertex right click will cancel whatever movement you have done. G is shortcut for grab, once you grab something you dont have to drag the mouse like in any other software, whatever you grabbed will just follow your mouse until you left click to confirm or right click to cancel, this is the same for scale (s key) and rotate (r key), this are the 3 most used shortcuts in blender, me thinks. welcome! and have fun.
@@seragx99 Why nobody explicitly mentions these three shortcuts is beyond me. The grab shortcut is pretty much the most used one of all modeling looks like. Thanks!
@@seragx99 Thanks! That cleared up alot for me
At 8:15 when I extrude the neck it splits into two how did he do it
Hold middle mouse button
@@n1ppe man this guys tutorial is so trash, how does he forget to mention these kinds of stuff
4:45 alt rightclicking doesn't work for me pls help
try alt left clicking
Makes it look so easy
Amazing tutorial, thank you!
my persons neck wasn't working at all for some reason :( I went to extend it and it attached to the other point so almost the whole bottom of the head came down...if anyone knows how to fix this that would be great thanks
update: i have fixed the issue
Red Eyed how did you fix it
Respawn Developments I used The knife tool to make new cuts in the neck, and then reshaped it from there. I hope that helps :)
this tutorial just goes by way too quickly. difficult to follow along, beginners (like myself) are no doubt astoundingly confused
I slowed the video down to 0.75
wtf is your problem just pause on every step .-.
ive never used blender before and i could follow along pretty well just pause every couple of seconds
If this is too difficult try another tutorial don't complain here
im losing braincells from this comment
Lmao, i remember asking for a Low-Poly Character Tutorial on the Sculpting Pewdiepie stream and here we are. Thank you very much for this.
It's pretty easy if u know a little blender and the shape of your body.
Great tutorial helped me alot and helped me learn aswell! love lowpoly style so i am probably going to use this model alot.