Update! I've since discovered that the BLAM addon works much better in one vanishing point method. It now gives correct camera rotation out of the box :) Screenshot: twitter.com/andrewpprice/status/990142166457434112
great videos, but please don't put your webcam over the video! its very distracting. it is more professional to just focus on the subject and software.
I'm a carpenter and honestly what you've done with the cabinetry and baseboard / crown moulding is basically how moulding profiles are created and installed.
+136,000 more :D just 6 months later. He's gonna hit 1,000,000 subs very soon judging by the rate of growth. Blender is no joke and he's on that next level with it for sure!
I have stumbled across your videos at random and even watched a few, but after watching how you handle someone giving you hate earned you a sub and a straight up fan. THAT is how you do it. 99% of the time when someone is throwing insults at you it's because they are uncomfortable in their own skin. Solid attitude. Keep it up.
gone girl is my favorite movie. seeing the description of the movie is exactly what i think about it itself. as soon as i saw the thumbnail i got excited lol
13:54 In the USA, "pot plants" means something different than "potted plants", hehe. You are a solid dude. You went through all the footwork, you opened your heart to us in sharing your work and methods, and you enlightened us to the knowledge that you hold. Excellent tutorial. I like your pace. I learned A LOT!
I use shear on so many other programs and never even thought about trying it in blender. You have made this like 10x easier just with that tip. I have been doing it the way you did for 10 years and oh gosh that is an amazing change.
Blender Guru hey andrew, i wanted to thank you, you inspired me to use blender and i started creating stuff and shocking myself 😂 it's really a great feeling.
SHEAR!!! This info could have just saved me 40 minutes for modelling a damn handrail!!! I knew I should have watched the video as soon as you published it! Your videos are always a treasure of extremely useful informations, thank you!
Hey Andrew, Greetings from Germany!! I love watching your videos! I study Digital Media and all your videos are helping me a lot to prepare myself for 3D! So thank you so much! I know you put a lot of work in it. Best, Sophia.
Can this tutorial be followed for a 2.8 version? I have requested blunder guru to please update this legendary tutorial with a 2.8+ version. I would be the happiest person alive, along with many others if he updates this masterpiece with a 2.8+ version. The design of this building is so soothing and an update would be so deserving of the incredible design.
Sir, your teaching technique is unique. I get improvement within few week after learning your best tutorial. I was learning maya and blender from other youtube tutors but hard to follow their lesson. Now I will only learn my best choice Blender because of its fastest keyboard shortcut wow! wow! wow! I love it and It is open source and your valuable good lessons. Sir, you are very kind and very simple. Now I am a big fan of yours, Sir.
really like your tutorial style now with crunching all the good bits into a reasonable time frame (you seem to have always done this, but now you've fine tuned it). You're right about the pain involved with watching a 2+ hour tutorial only to get small bits of useful info every 20 minutes or so. Also, I'm glad to hear you consistently share your mistakes and lessons learned. You're my go-to now for help with Blender.
22:06 sounds like a mediocre tongue twister. Also, gotta say I really love this format of video. Dense, shows the mid/high level tricks, skips the stuff we already know. Perfect
Hey Andrew, it is really impressing what you did and I have the greatest respect of what you did, but why don't you finish the project? The look is 80% there and then you stop. Why? I thought it is about the cinematic look. You don't even need to do your own thing, you only need to copy what you see. You did the hard part but you stop at the last few easy steps. At first look at the sharpness, all Hollywood DoP want a soft look, everybody if not shooting Transformers is "Tiffening" the shit out of the sharpness additionally, this is shot in anamorph (that's why your auto-guess-my-lens-tool failed btw) and anamorphic lenses "steal" additional sharpness to the left and right and the reduce the overall sharpness in x-axis by half (if you don't use the latest Arri anamorphic primes, what nobody does cos they look like crap, I bet this is shot with some vintage lenses from the 60s or 70s I would guess Panavisions when I judge it by the chromatic abberation) Then next thing, I think Fincher used a Red Cam body, that means extremely high pixel count on the sensor, it is not only that depth of field shrinks with larger sensors it also reduces with sensel sizes, so even with the very short focal length, this is shot on a large sensor with extremely small sensels, meaning the point where things are in focus are just a few centimeters, in your render even the plants outside are still in focus. Look at the original even the microwave and the cabinets are completely out of focus. Then there are the two killer objects in the scene who completely kill the Illusion an that are the two lamps in your case they both hang perfectly even, in the original they do not and the colour is very slightly off, in Your case they have the same colour like the ceiling. Then look at the picture on the wall, next thing that's telling "I am not real" it is too perfect in your render. The last thing is the luma range of CG in general when shooting with a camera, things in the background have higher black levels and lower highlights the further away, in comp we call it atmosphere. Obviously when you don't have any smoke or dust in the scene and when the distances are very short you can barely see the effect, but CG software has no such effect at all, so whenever your CG looks too artificial then start to introduce this effect it will help to sell the shot massively. You can render a z-channel, so use it, it is a very simple colour correction using z. like I said in the beginning, I am no CG guy and I could not do what you did. I have the greatest respect for CG work coz you guys always start with a blank page, comp is way easier than your job, so then why you don't use comp? It is not cheating, every shot in a movie goes to the comp department, there is no need to solve very tiny problem in CG ;-)
type into google "mountains in the morning" and you see 100 examples how it should look like ;-) The effect is everywhere it only increases with the distance or the "dustiness" of the air.
+Swastik Swarup Das Whats your point? All he did was giving some interesting and constructive critism to help Andrew (altough Andrew didn't want to go into detail to much) and other CG Enthusiasts to get better. He did not insult Andrew or his work in any way. Being uncapable of accepting critism doesn't help you get better at things.
I really like your tutorial style now with crunching all the good bits into a reasonable time frame (you seem to have always done this, but now you've fine tuned it). You're right about the pain involved with watching a 2+ hour tutorial only to get small bits of useful info every 20 minutes or so. Also, I'm glad to hear you consistently share your mistakes and lessons learned. You're my go-to now for help with Blender.
most genius tip in the whole video i think: just use glas where you really need it! thank you so much andrew. your donut tutorial brought me back into 3d modeling! You are awesome!
Just started my venture into VFX as an absolute beginner and being a fan of cinema as everyone else, this was a good idea to help me grasp different concepts and ideas of tackling "homework". Once I learn, you'll see more of me. Thanks!
When Andrew said to use models in your scene I became so happy, because I always use decoration models because it's way to time consuming to model something that isn't the main part of my scene, like a plant. But everyone I work with disagrees and says i'm just stealing content because i'm bad at 3D. Thank you Andrew. I will show them this video to prove them wrong. :)
Bruh, tell 'em even a collage can be art. And that the whole is greater than the sum of its parts. Even if you make a scene out of purely dowloaded assets, the lighting, framing and even selection of those assets, is all you.
Really nice video. I love this kind of videos because it doesn't waste everyone's time by explaining time and time again how to extrude a face, but gets right to the non-trivial stuff. I would like to see more of this kind!
Dude I have to say. Although I'm not a blender user, the explanation of the fundamentals is fantastic and pretty universal over most programs. Nice one.
I found that the anisotropic reflection depends on the rotation of the object. If you place the light source on top of the object, the reflection looks circular. If you rotate the object 90 degrees so that the side becomes the top, the reflection is straightened. Weird thing is if you rotate the mesh in edit mode instead of the object's transformation, the reflection doesn't change.
honestly i have been putting this tutorial off because i didnt think i would need it. boy was i wrong. The sheer tool alone could have saved hours of time on my previous project. So glad i got around to watching this! ps, sorry to hear about captain laying down the d. loved your response to it lol
Shear! What a life/time saver! I'm so glad there are people like guru imparting their experience to the rest of the community. I would probably have NEVER found that myself. And it's exactly the tool I was looking for that I didn't know I needed. Thank you, SO much.
You almost have the population of Luxemburg, which has about 590.000 inhabitants :D Great render, I always have respect for people who model everything themselves. I do architectural visualizations in 3DS Max and we always just use stuff from the library or buy things. But we have to make money with it so it mostly is a time-problem :D
for what it's worth, your channel is now somewhere between Malta and Cape Verde, and well deserved too. Thanks to you, I've been making my career change happen. Granted, I have to do it all in Maya at the moment (games industry!!) But it's thanks to your Blender tutorials I started down this path, so thank you. Excellent video by the way, really enjoyed seeing some of the solutions you've come up with
Omg... I had so many questions... Like about downloading other peoples work to speed up and lots more.. You gave answers to them in this video..... Thank you so much Mr Andrew for everything. God bless 🙏
Great Job! Gets me to thinking that anything on TV or on screen is not real. Blender has done a great job. Artist like yourself deserve a lot of respect. It's also very cool that there are a lot of young very talented people out there. Keep on doing what you are doing and grow, make mistakes and live.
Yup, the mantra I repeated to my fellow students in undergrad is "Good enough is (in fact) good enough... that's why they call it that." If you were a news anchor, or feature-length movie, sure go all out on the greenscreen. Frankly, I think the wiggly blur-worm is an even swap with the "safety scissors" look. More importantly, thanks for the tutorial that focuses on professional how the professionals work, and not settling for what people usually get straight out of Blender.
I followed you just some days ago. You were a nice boy in 2016, and now you are a nice guy. You know what I mean! Btw, thank for your effort. You inspire me!
Wow. Really great contact. I was in full learning mode the entire time, and I'm shocked that it was 1/2 an hour, because it felt like 10 minutes max! Thank you Very much!
It's amazing, dude. I watched this and realized that I forgot I didn't know English lol I understood all of this. Thanks for incredible explaining and such a large experience.
A great watch. That extruding and sheering method looks great for kitchens and all sorts. That'll save me plenty of frustration. Now, for me to get into using Poliigon.
Years ago, i watched "The Big D" kinda roasting blender guru. And while randomly watching videos, i see this video and while watching it i randomly thinked about "The Big D" roasting blender guru. And just by chance, after i thinked about that, the blender guru also talked about it. A random thought of mine was at the perfect time with the right video.
I am in class seventh and i am able to understand the concepts(major of them) in Blender by Blender Guru. Thanks a lot for making such immersive, amazing and easy tutorials for the RUclips for the concepts that are tough to understand and do them Practically!
I just found this channel the other day while looking for help on my game and I've been distracted from it by watching all of your videos haha. This is my new favorite channel.
Your videos are put together so well, furthermore you have an honest and humble approach to you subject which you are brilliant at. Ive been using photoshop daily for 15 years but have now started my Blender journey because of your videos, thank you, I’ll keep watching 🤪
First, I love you. You're my new hero. I can barely model a default cube properly in Blender, and what you do seems like magic to me. Second, the "secret" is that it's not a photo... It's a memory of a movie. You're not looking at the photo of the set in Gone Girl, you're remembering the movie, the music, the actors, the atmosphere you were in while watching the movie the first time... I've never seen the movie, I don't know what Ben Affleck is doing on that set, I don't know whose house that is, I don't know where it is, or anything... To me, it could look like an unemployed father sneaking in his ex-wife's new house, looking around, thinking it was nice but "it wasn't him". I have no clue why you idolize that picture so much, and knowing this, maybe you'll be one step closer to finding the greatness that you seem to be pursuing. : )
Why have I never heard of Shear before? DAMN YOU BLENDER AND YOUR INFINITE TOOLS YOU CAN'T EVER FIND! That's got to be one of the most useful basic things to help everybody, and I've never heard of it before.
Hahahaha I lost it when you said that NZ was the least important country in the world. Love your videos dude. Learnt so much from you! Please keep posting - from New Zealand
Update! I've since discovered that the BLAM addon works much better in one vanishing point method. It now gives correct camera rotation out of the box :) Screenshot: twitter.com/andrewpprice/status/990142166457434112
Luxemburgs population might be easier to get, its 582000
hi Andrew i want to know your pc specification, thank you
great videos, but please don't put your webcam over the video! its very distracting. it is more professional to just focus on the subject and software.
Meh I like the video overlays. To each, their own.
congratulations on 500k subs 👌
I'm a carpenter and honestly what you've done with the cabinetry and baseboard / crown moulding is basically how moulding profiles are created and installed.
I like the idea of using Ben Afflecks as units of measurement.
Actual Vanilla Ice. The statue of liberty is 48.18 Afflecks tall....
Since I'm watching a lot of Game Theory that's what first came to my mind, he is using objects as measurement units all the time
How many Afflecks to a Smoot?
Yeah. From now on, forget metres or feet, I'm measuring all my scenes in Ben Aflecks.
We need to check what the pyramids say in Ben Afflecks units.
500k for a Blender channel is huge! The largest photoshop channel has 700k after all.
which photoshop channel are you referring to?
uhh, phlearn is the biggest one i know and they have 1.5m
Shixma It shows that Blender is getting mainstream regardless
Olav3D Tutorials PHLEARN is the biggest PS channel on RUclips and it has more than 1.5mln subscribers.
+136,000 more :D just 6 months later. He's gonna hit 1,000,000 subs very soon judging by the rate of growth. Blender is no joke and he's on that next level with it for sure!
I just finished modeling donut, cup and a plate from your begginer tutorials.
And here i am watching this video with my jaw dropped open. 😂
Hey I'm in that boat now! Actually I still need to add the sprinkles lol
Same here. I havent added the sprinkles yet tho.
Suresh Begha i havent even gotten that far! 😆
@@axium3239 me too
are you indian?
I have stumbled across your videos at random and even watched a few, but after watching how you handle someone giving you hate earned you a sub and a straight up fan. THAT is how you do it. 99% of the time when someone is throwing insults at you it's because they are uncomfortable in their own skin. Solid attitude. Keep it up.
These summary videos are something else yo, well done
My boi Keetz! Weird seeing you here. Thought you were a Maya guy lol
oh hello there
givin me "my name is skyler white yo" vibes
gone girl is my favorite movie. seeing the description of the movie is exactly what i think about it itself. as soon as i saw the thumbnail i got excited lol
13:54 In the USA, "pot plants" means something different than "potted plants", hehe.
You are a solid dude. You went through all the footwork, you opened your heart to us in sharing your work and methods, and you enlightened us to the knowledge that you hold.
Excellent tutorial. I like your pace. I learned A LOT!
i just lost a hit laughing when he said that! LOL
Lol
You call them potted plants? How awkward to say.
I really really jaw-dropped when you explained the sheer option, I normally adjusted the angles kinda right, but never was super happy! Big thanks!
I am a filmmaker and I learnt a "heap" from this video. Thanks Blender Guru!!
"Ukli" (The Boiling Point) 2017 -- is the best your movie.
I use shear on so many other programs and never even thought about trying it in blender. You have made this like 10x easier just with that tip. I have been doing it the way you did for 10 years and oh gosh that is an amazing change.
All that's left to do is to model Ben Affleck and you're done. :P
Dragon Skunk that’s a challenge for someone else :)
Blender Guru hey andrew, i wanted to thank you, you inspired me to use blender and i started creating stuff and shocking myself 😂 it's really a great feeling.
Ah .. the cube is fine, I guess :)
Who's gonna make fallen Batman anyway?
* Except those who gonna make.
Dragon Skunk, dont forget to add the textures for his tattoos
SHEAR!!! This info could have just saved me 40 minutes for modelling a damn handrail!!! I knew I should have watched the video as soon as you published it! Your videos are always a treasure of extremely useful informations, thank you!
Hey Andrew,
Greetings from Germany!! I love watching your videos! I study Digital Media and all your videos are helping me a lot to prepare myself for 3D! So thank you so much! I know you put a lot of work in it.
Best, Sophia.
This is absolute madness, as a blender beginner this is fun to watch.
Can this tutorial be followed for a 2.8 version? I have requested blunder guru to please update this legendary tutorial with a 2.8+ version. I would be the happiest person alive, along with many others if he updates this masterpiece with a 2.8+ version. The design of this building is so soothing and an update would be so deserving of the incredible design.
That New Zealand bit at the end was hilarious! xD
I just cant take you underarm bowling, pavlova stealing convicts seriously! =P ...JK the two best "frenemies" NZ and AUS.
Well, there's still Liechtenstein. You've beaten them in any case. :D
New Zealanders are educated Australians mate!!! Now if you would excuse me, I got a sheep to catch...
Sir, your teaching technique is unique. I get improvement within few week after learning your best tutorial. I was learning maya and blender from other youtube tutors but hard to follow their lesson. Now I will only learn my best choice Blender because of its fastest keyboard shortcut wow! wow! wow! I love it and It is open source and your valuable good lessons. Sir, you are very kind and very simple. Now I am a big fan of yours, Sir.
Whoa! So cool! You should definitely try more film set adaptations! I loved the one with the bathroom from Leon the professional.
really like your tutorial style now with crunching all the good bits into a reasonable time frame (you seem to have always done this, but now you've fine tuned it). You're right about the pain involved with watching a 2+ hour tutorial only to get small bits of useful info every 20 minutes or so. Also, I'm glad to hear you consistently share your mistakes and lessons learned. You're my go-to now for help with Blender.
Putting models on Poliigon! Yes! That’s exactly what I need.
holy crap, EVERY single one of your videos has tons of helpful little tricks and tips. fantastic tutorials you got on this channel.
well, you have cracked the Iceland Population: 334,252.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_and_dependencies_by_population
@Tamás Jankovics 334k or 348k doesnt matter as he has over 505k subs.
Monaco, Luxembourg.
I wish you crack India's population, 1.3 billion.
@@AltRockFtw million plus
You're attention to detail is outstanding. I think the 3D model of the lounge actually looks better than the shot in the film. Really well done!
22:06 sounds like a mediocre tongue twister.
Also, gotta say I really love this format of video. Dense, shows the mid/high level tricks, skips the stuff we already know. Perfect
BARS!
Wow that shear tool just blew my mind. I had been eyeballing the 45 degree angle with X and Y scaling whole time! Thanks for making life easier 👍
Hey Andrew, it is really impressing what you did and I have the greatest respect of what you did, but why don't you finish the project? The look is 80% there and then you stop. Why? I thought it is about the cinematic look. You don't even need to do your own thing, you only need to copy what you see. You did the hard part but you stop at the last few easy steps.
At first look at the sharpness, all Hollywood DoP want a soft look, everybody if not shooting Transformers is "Tiffening" the shit out of the sharpness additionally, this is shot in anamorph (that's why your auto-guess-my-lens-tool failed btw) and anamorphic lenses "steal" additional sharpness to the left and right and the reduce the overall sharpness in x-axis by half (if you don't use the latest Arri anamorphic primes, what nobody does cos they look like crap, I bet this is shot with some vintage lenses from the 60s or 70s I would guess Panavisions when I judge it by the chromatic abberation)
Then next thing, I think Fincher used a Red Cam body, that means extremely high pixel count on the sensor, it is not only that depth of field shrinks with larger sensors it also reduces with sensel sizes, so even with the very short focal length, this is shot on a large sensor with extremely small sensels, meaning the point where things are in focus are just a few centimeters, in your render even the plants outside are still in focus. Look at the original even the microwave and the cabinets are completely out of focus. Then there are the two killer objects in the scene who completely kill the Illusion an that are the two lamps in your case they both hang perfectly even, in the original they do not and the colour is very slightly off, in Your case they have the same colour like the ceiling. Then look at the picture on the wall, next thing that's telling "I am not real" it is too perfect in your render.
The last thing is the luma range of CG in general when shooting with a camera, things in the background have higher black levels and lower highlights the further away, in comp we call it atmosphere. Obviously when you don't have any smoke or dust in the scene and when the distances are very short you can barely see the effect, but CG software has no such effect at all, so whenever your CG looks too artificial then start to introduce this effect it will help to sell the shot massively. You can render a z-channel, so use it, it is a very simple colour correction using z.
like I said in the beginning, I am no CG guy and I could not do what you did. I have the greatest respect for CG work coz you guys always start with a blank page, comp is way easier than your job, so then why you don't use comp? It is not cheating, every shot in a movie goes to the comp department, there is no need to solve very tiny problem in CG ;-)
Detailverliebt very interesting commentary. Color correcting with the z-depth is something that never came to my mind^^ ! Cool
type into google "mountains in the morning" and you see 100 examples how it should look like ;-) The effect is everywhere it only increases with the distance or the "dustiness" of the air.
Andrew Price has helped so many people , and inspired many, all you did was trash talk
Detailverliebt get a life
+Swastik Swarup Das Whats your point? All he did was giving some interesting and constructive critism to help Andrew (altough Andrew didn't want to go into detail to much) and other CG Enthusiasts to get better. He did not insult Andrew or his work in any way. Being uncapable of accepting critism doesn't help you get better at things.
love your self-irony and openness and also your way of influencing development of blender, again 🙏🏻🤓
When Andrew starts talking in detail about the materials I legit feel like I don't know anything lol
the second you mentioned shear i started my pc and tried it out. all these years... you are a god sent
For the horizon of the photo, can't you just draw all the perspective lines out and the point where they all cross is the horizon line?
I really like your tutorial style now with crunching all the good bits into a reasonable time frame (you seem to have always done this, but now you've fine tuned it). You're right about the pain involved with watching a 2+ hour tutorial only to get small bits of useful info every 20 minutes or so. Also, I'm glad to hear you consistently share your mistakes and lessons learned. You're my go-to now for help with Blender.
Really useful thank you so much for your tips Andrew!! :-)
Are u the guy who did time lapse ?
nadir nad Yes man!! ;-)
👍👍👍
It's been 5 years that I following Blender Guru long time yeah 😊 watching from New Zealand and Indonesia
"I appreciate the slamming, Captain D" ... there's a joke in there somewhere.
most genius tip in the whole video i think: just use glas where you really need it! thank you so much andrew. your donut tutorial brought me back into 3d modeling! You are awesome!
"New Zealand! Of course!"
Just started my venture into VFX as an absolute beginner and being a fan of cinema as everyone else, this was a good idea to help me grasp different concepts and ideas of tackling "homework". Once I learn, you'll see more of me. Thanks!
"never use more than one effect in premiere" hurt my heart.
That's like saying "never use more than one modifier"
When Andrew said to use models in your scene I became so happy, because I always use decoration models because it's way to time consuming to model something that isn't the main part of my scene, like a plant. But everyone I work with disagrees and says i'm just stealing content because i'm bad at 3D. Thank you Andrew. I will show them this video to prove them wrong. :)
Bruh, tell 'em even a collage can be art. And that the whole is greater than the sum of its parts. Even if you make a scene out of purely dowloaded assets, the lighting, framing and even selection of those assets, is all you.
"Oh, this is really easy, just planes and cubes"...
*sigh......
yeah.. no, yeah, sure...
Really nice video. I love this kind of videos because it doesn't waste everyone's time by explaining time and time again how to extrude a face, but gets right to the non-trivial stuff. I would like to see more of this kind!
He made 500k BOIS!
Alex Langrock 500,000 Blender Bois
Dude I have to say. Although I'm not a blender user, the explanation of the fundamentals is fantastic and pretty universal over most programs. Nice one.
#CabinetConspiracy
Like the cabinet makers themselves don't spend hours themselves crafting those intricate design haha
dr00by We actually don't. After the process is planned once, it is just "slide the plank across all the tools" work - a simple one.
I have this movie on blu ray. I am blown away that this scene was actually CGI. Wow! CGI done right.
2:20 AH MAN I LOVE YOU IN STICHES HAHAHA
Recreating is the best teacher for everything, nice work
I found that the anisotropic reflection depends on the rotation of the object. If you place the light source on top of the object, the reflection looks circular. If you rotate the object 90 degrees so that the side becomes the top, the reflection is straightened. Weird thing is if you rotate the mesh in edit mode instead of the object's transformation, the reflection doesn't change.
Jack Le will u please help me out. My file menu got disappear in blender or could please tell me a shortcut for importing images as planes.
honestly i have been putting this tutorial off because i didnt think i would need it. boy was i wrong. The sheer tool alone could have saved hours of time on my previous project. So glad i got around to watching this!
ps, sorry to hear about captain laying down the d. loved your response to it lol
"I'm fine with Maya and Arnold"... *Sees this video*
*Launches Blender*
Shear!
What a life/time saver!
I'm so glad there are people like guru imparting their experience to the rest of the community.
I would probably have NEVER found that myself. And it's exactly the tool I was looking for that I didn't know I needed.
Thank you, SO much.
You almost have the population of Luxemburg, which has about 590.000 inhabitants :D
Great render, I always have respect for people who model everything themselves. I do architectural visualizations in 3DS Max and we always just use stuff from the library or buy things. But we have to make money with it so it mostly is a time-problem :D
for what it's worth, your channel is now somewhere between Malta and Cape Verde, and well deserved too. Thanks to you, I've been making my career change happen. Granted, I have to do it all in Maya at the moment (games industry!!) But it's thanks to your Blender tutorials I started down this path, so thank you. Excellent video by the way, really enjoyed seeing some of the solutions you've come up with
''Never use more than one effect in premiere''
*Travis Scott* : what
Omg... I had so many questions... Like about downloading other peoples work to speed up and lots more.. You gave answers to them in this video..... Thank you so much Mr Andrew for everything. God bless 🙏
You never forget the first time you get slammed by the D.
Great Job! Gets me to thinking that anything on TV or on screen is not real. Blender has done a great job. Artist like yourself deserve a lot of respect. It's also very cool that there are a lot of young very talented people out there. Keep on doing what you are doing and grow, make mistakes and live.
FSPY replaced Blam 😎
Yup, the mantra I repeated to my fellow students in undergrad is "Good enough is (in fact) good enough... that's why they call it that." If you were a news anchor, or feature-length movie, sure go all out on the greenscreen. Frankly, I think the wiggly blur-worm is an even swap with the "safety scissors" look. More importantly, thanks for the tutorial that focuses on professional how the professionals work, and not settling for what people usually get straight out of Blender.
4:33 - can I get an uhh, *one Ben Affleck* please?
I followed you just some days ago. You were a nice boy in 2016, and now you are a nice guy. You know what I mean! Btw, thank for your effort. You inspire me!
Camera Calibration
github.com/mrossini-ethz/camera-calibration-pvr
Thank you for that link. Very useful plugin.
Nice.
Andrew Price did again as usual. The addon is amzing from the tuts. Though I hv not tried.
Thank you Andrew. I learned about "shear tool". Life saver
CAPTAIN D!!!!!
Literally my favorite person. I’m in every video recreating all the blends to learn context and nav. But dude; literally crack me up in every video
*looks at title, looks at video length* Click bait.
(kidding)
Haha I know. But if you trim the intro and the ending, it does actually fit closely to 20 mins :)
Blender Guru I'm kidding, Andrew. I tease because I love. 😂
Think about how long it really took him to recreate this scene onto Blender. I know it was more like 2 days LOL
Wow that’s amazing
back to school, everyone used maya, but now blender are so incredible to me, thanks a lot!
You surpassed Liechtenstein!
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liechtenstein
Maybe the most impressive video I've seen all year, skill-wise (language and software)
Wow. Really great contact. I was in full learning mode the entire time, and I'm shocked that it was 1/2 an hour, because it felt like 10 minutes max! Thank you Very much!
Shear tool is something I've wanted for so long but didn't know what it was called so I did exactly what you did for years. Damnit!
It's amazing, dude. I watched this and realized that I forgot I didn't know English lol I understood all of this. Thanks for incredible explaining and such a large experience.
Thats probably your best tutorial
I just love the way you present so concentrated information in less than half an hour
Hell yeah man🤘
That single vertice trick is ingenious. I also have been trying to extrude my shapes but I think I'll be using your way from now on.
A great watch. That extruding and sheering method looks great for kitchens and all sorts. That'll save me plenty of frustration.
Now, for me to get into using Poliigon.
Yes another made in 20 min video
I absolutely loved these
In 30 minutes you taught me more than I've been trying to learn in a few months now :D Thanks for some very important and useful tips
Years ago, i watched "The Big D" kinda roasting blender guru. And while randomly watching videos, i see this video and while watching it i randomly thinked about "The Big D" roasting blender guru. And just by chance, after i thinked about that, the blender guru also talked about it. A random thought of mine was at the perfect time with the right video.
I am in class seventh and i am able to understand the concepts(major of them) in Blender by Blender Guru. Thanks a lot for making such immersive, amazing and easy tutorials for the RUclips for the concepts that are tough to understand and do them Practically!
I love this format. So helpful to just quickly see all the steps you go through to create a scene.
Youve been a major inspiration since i first blended my first blend dude. Just wanted to take a second to thank you.
You sir, are the True form of Talent.
All of David Fincher's movies are aesthetically pleasing.
this is not my field at all... but always such a pleasure seeing someone doing any art with proficiency
I just found this channel the other day while looking for help on my game and I've been distracted from it by watching all of your videos haha. This is my new favorite channel.
The method for the cabinet is amazing.
I love the shorter tutorial format! It really focuses on the important elements!
(Plus i play it at 1.5x speed hehe)
Your videos are put together so well, furthermore you have an honest and humble approach to you subject which you are brilliant at. Ive been using photoshop daily for 15 years but have now started my Blender journey because of your videos, thank you, I’ll keep watching 🤪
Man we miss you and your tutorials, pls don't let us alone again :D
thank you Blender Guru for your tutorials - i like when you smile,talking about your tutorials
Liked for the material converter! That's just excellent!
First, I love you. You're my new hero. I can barely model a default cube properly in Blender, and what you do seems like magic to me.
Second, the "secret" is that it's not a photo... It's a memory of a movie.
You're not looking at the photo of the set in Gone Girl, you're remembering the movie, the music, the actors, the atmosphere you were in while watching the movie the first time...
I've never seen the movie, I don't know what Ben Affleck is doing on that set, I don't know whose house that is, I don't know where it is, or anything...
To me, it could look like an unemployed father sneaking in his ex-wife's new house, looking around, thinking it was nice but "it wasn't him".
I have no clue why you idolize that picture so much, and knowing this, maybe you'll be one step closer to finding the greatness that you seem to be pursuing. : )
When you showed us that the 'shear' tool exists, my jaw dropped. I've been having so much trouble with corners! Thank you!!!
hey when i use it my object just turns can u help
Why have I never heard of Shear before? DAMN YOU BLENDER AND YOUR INFINITE TOOLS YOU CAN'T EVER FIND!
That's got to be one of the most useful basic things to help everybody, and I've never heard of it before.
You actually did a great job there.. Well Done !
The Blender King returns! Amazing video, as always.
My mind hasn't been blown so consistently since I watched Cosmos.
Some of the work you do turns out so good that I actually think that its a real image and not made in a program
Hahahaha I lost it when you said that NZ was the least important country in the world. Love your videos dude. Learnt so much from you! Please keep posting - from New Zealand