im a beginner and ive alwas thought making realistic cars were the hardest thing to do, but turns out its decently easy. i just made my fav car because of you! thanks to you!
Seeing that he has put extra effort to like and reply to almost every comment.. ,he deserves a thumbs up and subscription. Awesome work bruv! Looking forward for more !
I just started really learning Blender a week ago and I have to say, I learned so many new hotkeys in this video. I'm currently half way through the video and I've already taken notes on 6 new hotkeys I didn't know about. Some of them are "F" for creating faces and "Ctrl+X" for quickly dissolving edges/vertices. Thank you!
This is a great tutorial. For those who were struggling like me to try and flatten edges, I was trying to troubleshoot it for hours, but setting the new normals was all it took because it was going everywhere.
@@greggory7655 No because it uses a subdivision workflow for a game vehicle you need to use more of a poly modelling workflow. i have done that before and it was great i sold my game models and stuff.
I don't even plan on making a car anytime soon. I just observe your technique and how you go about modeling so I can improve in general and be more efficient
I did it with many tutorials but learn't very very less cause you learn modelling with experience. On the other hand whenever I tried making something I learn't a lot. I'll prefer you to model with his tutorial.
Thanks for this tutorial, you should've mentioned that you used the x-ray slider on the viewport shading settings because I spent like 20 minutes trying to figure out how you made your plane transparent, amazing work and thank you
ive watched the donut series on how to make a donut in blender for beginners, but i wasnt interested. I wanted to do something I was more interested in like modeling cars. And this turoital gave me that. Thank you very much youve taught me more than i ever thought i would learn from any other youtuber.
@@blueinversion thank you so much brother I’m doing aerodynamic of a concept car of my design as my final graduating project and i had to present the car properly on blender before doing all the simulations
A quick tip: While using the solidify modifier for some thickness on the boolean plane if your car body is gone somewhere then use the Fast button on the Boolean Modifier Solver option instead of exact...
The quality of this tutorial is like one of those Masterclass ones, except it's free! It really helped me to learn a lot of the other aspects of Blender, even though I'm on 2.93 now, as well as how to model a car with detail. Can confirm this is a good tutorial in 2021!
The part on edge flow was really new for me. I am not a proffessional modeller or an amateur one for that matter. But I like to keep informed about this subject. Thanks for the awesome content.
This is actually one of the best tutorials I have ever seen. Good for beginners like me, and it's free! This channel deserves WAY more subs. Thank you!
This is a very well made tutorial, not gonna lie, and I'm watching it as I'm recreating a suzuki Swift, constantly going back in the video to check how you arranged the vortex and stuff, and tbh I regret not making the whole model again, after seeing your video, now I'm 10 hrs in and got some really bad parts that I have to work on. Your content is top notch, I hope I'll be able to make more models in the future, using your tutorials!
damn, you actually read the 2.8k comments even after 3 years from posting? damn that's dedication. Now you made me want to watch all your other videos even more lol. just shows you still care even after all the growth!
One trick that I use while mirroring geo is to turn on clipping in the mirror modifier as well as the Auto Merge Vertices function on, it just eliminates almost all problems related to geo in the mirror section. Btw best car modeling tutorial I've ever seen, straight to the point, no bs and great advice + useful hotkeys all the way.
Just getting started on the tutorial, like everyone else said the quality is great and overall really simple to understand! Thanks so much for sharing your knowledge with everyone :)
@@blueinversion keep doing what you do bro. I really enjoy understanding the fundamentals while youre teaching how to model. Some tutorials just teach you how to make things but not to make you understand why this is the right way or if there is another way to do things.
Great tutorial, clear and pretty detailed without becoming "overly meticulous", so thanks for taking the effort of making it and sharing your knowledge. Best regards
hey man, your tutorial is amazing! i am horrible at car modelling but following your tutorial + alot more patience now, i managed to model a portion of a car now! thanks so much
I just want to say how well you have made this course, it is really calming, from the music to the keyboard sounds in the background - this gives it such a depth that is just so relaxing. I was watching this for 15 minutes without realising. Certainly going in my bookmarks folder for educational material. Thanks.
This video has much more quality than most if not nearly all bigger RUclipsrs. Plus it's easy to watch and follow. Looks fantastic, i love it. Thank you :))
I'm so glad I found this amazing channel and this tutorial! Although I discovered Blender in 2017, I was never able to do do something myself because I got frustrated too early. But this will definitely help me :)
Incredible tutorial and I'm only 13 minutes in... the tip at 13:37 (apt timing) would have literally saved so many Blender projects but I had no idea about normal maps etc. Very excited to learn more tips like this along the way! Excellent, pragmatic course so far - thank you very much for taking your time to do this 🙌
This was an amazing tutorial! its really easy to follow but you dont go too in depth on every single detail (i've seen a 13 part tutorial explain less than you did in this single video) Thanks for making this, i and a lot of others really appreciate it, even 2 years later!
Quick tip: In 8:00 if your plane splitting in two different planes while using mirror modifiers, you can select(in Mirror modifier): Axis-X(as default), Bisect-X(and it will connect to each other)
This is literally finding water in a dessert, this was extremely good and well explained especially for a free youtube video. This actually made me feel like i could improve in blender much more.
Thanks for such kind words. You surely can improve a lot with just exploring blender on a consistent basis and even surpass what you see in this course. Just keep at it :)
The tutorial is very good and well explained, I'm using blender for 10 years, I'm very familiar with every concept and hotkeys, and yet I'm still unable to make the hood of my car. My frustration level is so hight right now I have to stop after only 15 minutes. I shouldn't try to make things, it demotivates me so much
@@aligamiles blender is pretty easy on pc performance. I created my graduation project on a 12" windows tablet with no cooling (stingl.design/projects/0nonAK?album_id=94217) . No, this tablet is not my primary device, it was more of an experiment, which I could afford since it was not a project for a client. Yes, having a more powerful pc will obviously help you a lot, but no, you are not limited by a pc, if your PC does meet the minimal specs requirements.
@@davidstingl6217 Yeah I don’t know why I said that 4 weeks ago because I now know that it is not pc quality that limits you, because either way it’ll render.
Open viewport shading menu and select object. Then go to object properties, scroll down to viewport properties, click on color and play with A (Alpha).
I want to say thanks to you, because your explanation is good (im not english native but I can understand until end), and this tutorial is free but the quality is so good, that's all, thankyou
I did it for the blend file, but unfortunately I cannot provide the reference images with it because of copyright issues. I am thinking of better ways to go about similar tutorials from next time. Thanks for watching and your feedback too. Cheers :)
Thank you for all your efforts, energy and knowledge to share with us! I was trying modelling in Fushion 360 a Peugeot 104 ZS old car. Unfortunately couldn't make it even if have simply shapes. I was busy with a half year or so. At the end always was complaining the fushion and giving me merge errors and so on. In Blender went like a magic even if I hadn't any experience in it. 🎉
41:32 I had a problem here were my separated mesh would disappear in the object mode but visible in both outliner and edit mode if any of you having the same problem select the duplicated mesh in the outliner and delete its Boolean modifier.
@@blueinversion Naah man, it didn't took that much of time, you're the one who took some real time making this tutorial for us Thank you so much for that .
Great tutorial! I really liked how in the end you gave us the opportunity to try making something for ourselves, instead of just following you one-for-one
this tutorial's quality looks like something that came from a paid course , its really well made
Thank you so much! I put in a lot of hours into polishing it, so I really appreciate when someone points it out. Thanks again :)
-Sayan.
@@blueinversion omg i found this, soon I want to try it. Thankyou!!!
Good luck, Aldys! Welcome to the channel :)
are you Indian
@@lyricseditorIN Surprisingly he is and I'm happy
that one indian guy on youtube always explains it better than a legit paid 3d modelling teacher
Well, haha XD
@@blueinversion you sound german though 🤔
@@elias3453 not really
That one Indian guy on RUclips is the best teacher
@@elias3453 he really doesnt
Yo finally somebody doesnt make low poly car but makes full tutorial on this beautiful machine. Thank youu.
Haha I too noticed that on RUclips. So I thought making a full course will be a good idea. Thanks for watching, cheers! :D
-S.
Where are you from @blue inversion
@@blueinversion where are you from u look Indian
Some of the other tutorials teach methods that if you added subdivisions to it would still look good
Plz help how do u load the reference images on the blender am stuck on tht.😧
im a beginner and ive alwas thought making realistic cars were the hardest thing to do, but turns out its decently easy. i just made my fav car because of you! thanks to you!
I agree, when I first saw this tutorial I was scared shit.
A cybertruk would only require the default cube and a few extra vertices.
i imagine thats where tesla made it, they hired some low experience 3d modelling people and they designed it lol
@@wiiuboy6194 nope it was elon musk's youngest son's home work given by his art teacher.
Obviously it is low poly but modeling it does take quite a bit of work
Haha, literally click on the default cube and add a level 2 subdivision surface XD
@@JupiterCrusher Keyword: A bit
I'm glad Indian 3d artists stress on photorealism, the crisp abstactness is superb
This is so good. Relaxed and no rushed, but yet no massive explaining and how and why things work etc. This was incredible.
Yes, I try to maintain that vibe, thanks!! Much love :)
Seeing that he has put extra effort to like and reply to almost every comment.. ,he deserves a thumbs up and subscription. Awesome work bruv!
Looking forward for more !
Thanks AK! Means a lot that you took notice of the work ;)
I just started really learning Blender a week ago and I have to say, I learned so many new hotkeys in this video. I'm currently half way through the video and I've already taken notes on 6 new hotkeys I didn't know about. Some of them are "F" for creating faces and "Ctrl+X" for quickly dissolving edges/vertices. Thank you!
This is a great tutorial. For those who were struggling like me to try and flatten edges, I was trying to troubleshoot it for hours, but setting the new normals was all it took because it was going everywhere.
A quick tip: in mirror modifier check the "clipping" box, it will help you merge a lot easier :)
Thanks man
Thanks a lot mate, couldn't get the roof to merge without it
How to load the reference images on blender plz help.
thank you this helped a lot :)
@@givenkavari1943 its at the start
Ok, this must be the best car modelling tutorial that I have ever seen AND IT'S FREE!
Much love, Petru! Thanks for stopping by, hope you enjoy the tutorial :)
@@blueinversion how do you get the low res version of the blueprints?
@@blueinversion nvm'
@@blueinversion I have a question, is this friendly for game development?
@@greggory7655 No because it uses a subdivision workflow for a game vehicle you need to use more of a poly modelling workflow. i have done that before and it was great i sold my game models and stuff.
I don't even plan on making a car anytime soon. I just observe your technique and how you go about modeling so I can improve in general and be more efficient
That means a lot mate! Thanks :)
I did it with many tutorials but learn't very very less cause you learn modelling with experience. On the other hand whenever I tried making something I learn't a lot. I'll prefer you to model with his tutorial.
This is a phenomenal video tutorial that has conveyed more than hundreds of other tutorials in a 10th of the time.
This is super calming for some reason. Might be the crisp audio, peaceful talking and the calming music.
That's exactly what I went for :)
Thanks for this tutorial, you should've mentioned that you used the x-ray slider on the viewport shading settings because I spent like 20 minutes trying to figure out how you made your plane transparent, amazing work and thank you
Yeah that is perhaps the most asked question in the comments haha. But I agree, I should have mentioned it. You can also use ALT + Z as a hotkey.
bless you
I just found this channel but the quality of content begs me to return over and over. You definitely have a fan to stay here.
That means a lot Krishigan! Appreciated :)
Your method is very simple, just start straight off with the sub division and a plane. I can't believe Im making a highpoly car so easily.
Bro you won my heart atleast there is someone teaching and showing full modeling for free.
ive watched the donut series on how to make a donut in blender for beginners, but i wasnt interested. I wanted to do something I was more interested in like modeling cars. And this turoital gave me that. Thank you very much youve taught me more than i ever thought i would learn from any other youtuber.
That's exactly why I decided to make this series. Glad it resonates with you. Thanks for the thoughtful comment :)
i'm a master 2 mechanical engineering student and i can't tell you how much this has helped me brother
thank you so much
That's very encouraging to hear, Younes! Thank you for watching. Wish you the best with your masters :)
@@blueinversion thank you so much brother I’m doing aerodynamic of a concept car of my design as my final graduating project and i had to present the car properly on blender before doing all the simulations
This tutorial is so comprehensive. It is premium quality. Just so rare to see. I love it. Thanks for your hard work.
Thank you so much, Kreynus! I appreciate you pointing that out. Cheers :)
-Sayan.
A quick tip: While using the solidify modifier for some thickness on the boolean plane if your car body is gone somewhere then use the Fast button on the Boolean Modifier Solver option instead of exact...
i got stuck, fml
The quality of this tutorial is like one of those Masterclass ones, except it's free! It really helped me to learn a lot of the other aspects of Blender, even though I'm on 2.93 now, as well as how to model a car with detail. Can confirm this is a good tutorial in 2021!
Hey that's really kind of you :) Thanks for watching, mate!
thank you so much for this tut, u made car modeling so much easier and in turn i am no longer afraid to play with blueprints. Thanks a ton man
Glad you found it useful! Cheers mate ;)
The part on edge flow was really new for me. I am not a proffessional modeller or an amateur one for that matter. But I like to keep informed about this subject. Thanks for the awesome content.
It's fantastic that you are able to get this kind of quality on RUclips. Good job and please keep doing these long and in depth tutorials!
Thanks Nikolaj! Welcome to the channel :)
- Sayan.
first Blue Inversion video ive ever watched and im blwon back by the quality of how this video is made. thank you
This is way much better and easier to model a car!
Thank you for the effort!!
This is actually one of the best tutorials I have ever seen. Good for beginners like me, and it's free! This channel deserves WAY more subs. Thank you!
Thanks mate! That means a lot to me :)
Ypu can't believe how much this is me. This is the fourth time I'm watching this today.
I'm humbled. Glad that you find it useful. Appreciated :)
For any beginner just coming into this, the "Merge" option has changed to "Clipping" in Blender 3.0
Thank you
That s not true, merge is merge, clipping is clipping
no it's not the same thing
Nope is not the same,still have merge.
This is a very well made tutorial, not gonna lie, and I'm watching it as I'm recreating a suzuki Swift, constantly going back in the video to check how you arranged the vortex and stuff, and tbh I regret not making the whole model again, after seeing your video, now I'm 10 hrs in and got some really bad parts that I have to work on. Your content is top notch, I hope I'll be able to make more models in the future, using your tutorials!
damn, you actually read the 2.8k comments even after 3 years from posting? damn that's dedication. Now you made me want to watch all your other videos even more lol. just shows you still care even after all the growth!
One trick that I use while mirroring geo is to turn on clipping in the mirror modifier as well as the Auto Merge Vertices function on, it just eliminates almost all problems related to geo in the mirror section. Btw best car modeling tutorial I've ever seen, straight to the point, no bs and great advice + useful hotkeys all the way.
Thanks a lot! That's a good tip, I will make sure I mention it everytime I use the mirror modifier in the upcoming tutorials :)
awesome
Thanks for watching!
woah Exyl hello there
Nice Logo
Exyl wassupppp
nice logo
Just getting started on the tutorial, like everyone else said the quality is great and overall really simple to understand! Thanks so much for sharing your knowledge with everyone :)
Thanks Rachele! Welcome to the channel :)
Thank you for sharing this. fantastic eye opener tutorial that shows how powerful a tool can be in the right hands.
Glad you liked it! Blender can be super powerful for a whole host of applications. I'm happy more people are diving into it slowly :)
This is probably the most well made tutorial in blender in the entire internets.
I appreciate your kind words, Hart ! Thanks :)
@@blueinversion keep doing what you do bro. I really enjoy understanding the fundamentals while youre teaching how to model. Some tutorials just teach you how to make things but not to make you understand why this is the right way or if there is another way to do things.
@@hartdr8074 Thanks again mate! Means a lot that you paid attention to that :)
I`ve watched a lot of guides, but, I guess, this is if not the best one, but one of the best I`ve ever seen!
This was the tutorial i was looking for every tutorial was about making animation but i wanted to make car
Thanks mate i will try this for sure
Great tutorial, clear and pretty detailed without becoming "overly meticulous", so thanks for taking the effort of making it and sharing your knowledge.
Best regards
Cheers mate! Thanks for the kind words.
It literally looks better than the original.
Impressive!
3 years later and a few blender version further, still helping out people
Two and a half minutes in I could tell this was going to be a quality video.
Pressing ctrl + alt + q gives 4 different perspectives, and it makes modelling much easier
I love the quad view too :D
Thank you so much this is a great tutorial not like those who just fast forward very detailed
Finallyyyy a car tutorial that isn't low poly and also not a timelapse
Cheers mate ;)
Same for me too!
You nailed it, the way you are so confident at your commands shows how much effort you have put in to hone these skills. God bless you.
hey man, your tutorial is amazing! i am horrible at car modelling but following your tutorial + alot more patience now, i managed to model a portion of a car now! thanks so much
That's great progress! Modeling an entire car is a big undertaking. Keep going :)
I just want to say how well you have made this course, it is really calming, from the music to the keyboard sounds in the background - this gives it such a depth that is just so relaxing. I was watching this for 15 minutes without realising. Certainly going in my bookmarks folder for educational material. Thanks.
Thanks for the kind words. I made the music for this too, so that's encouraging. I hope to bring you more content in the future :)
This video has much more quality than most if not nearly all bigger RUclipsrs. Plus it's easy to watch and follow. Looks fantastic, i love it. Thank you :))
Thank you so much for the kind words! Welcome to the channel, cheers :D
I was waiting for your tutorials finally i got someone helping us to build a car tutorial wise . THANKSSSSSS
Thanks you so much! Hope you find the tutorial useful ;)
@@blueinversion it was very usefull
Someone finally used that default cube😂😂
thank you so much for calm music in the background. can’t stand pounding electric beats during long videos
Haha, I know what you mean. Thanks for stopping by!
I have been struggeling with a car. I will try your way ... your car looks exellent. Thank you for doing this film.
Good luck! :)
EXACTLY WHAT I WAS LOOKING FOR! do more tutorials please!
More on the way! :D
I'm so glad I found this amazing channel and this tutorial! Although I discovered Blender in 2017, I was never able to do do something myself because I got frustrated too early. But this will definitely help me :)
Thanks for watching, Linda! That's so good to know. Good luck with your work :D
Seriously one of the best chilling blender tutor out there
Haha, appreciated man! Thanks ;)
@@blueinversion Also would you please add modelling headphone to your list? a non destructive version ♥️
Will do. That's a nice idea! Thanks :)
all the hacks you are dropping on the way are saving SO MUCH time, thank you!!!!
Good to know you noticed! Thanks for watching :)
You explain yourself so well that I understand even though I'm Spanish
Incredible tutorial and I'm only 13 minutes in... the tip at 13:37 (apt timing) would have literally saved so many Blender projects but I had no idea about normal maps etc.
Very excited to learn more tips like this along the way! Excellent, pragmatic course so far - thank you very much for taking your time to do this 🙌
Thank you so much! I hope to bring more and more valuable work to this channel in the future. Stay tuned :)
-S.
This was an amazing tutorial! its really easy to follow but you dont go too in depth on every single detail (i've seen a 13 part tutorial explain less than you did in this single video)
Thanks for making this, i and a lot of others really appreciate it, even 2 years later!
Quick tip:
In 8:00 if your plane splitting in two different planes while using mirror modifiers, you can select(in Mirror modifier): Axis-X(as default), Bisect-X(and it will connect to each other)
Thanks a lot I couldnt figure out what was wrong, you saved me!
@@acrostrike8880I had same problem
still they're not connecting to each other, do you know other tips?
thx very much
DEAR GOD, THANK YOU!!!
This is literally finding water in a dessert, this was extremely good and well explained especially for a free youtube video. This actually made me feel like i could improve in blender much more.
Thanks for such kind words. You surely can improve a lot with just exploring blender on a consistent basis and even surpass what you see in this course. Just keep at it :)
The tutorial is very good and well explained, I'm using blender for 10 years, I'm very familiar with every concept and hotkeys, and yet I'm still unable to make the hood of my car. My frustration level is so hight right now I have to stop after only 15 minutes. I shouldn't try to make things, it demotivates me so much
That edge flow part changed my life
Blimey finally a good tutorial, bless you mate!
BRIT
That is why I love blender
'we are literally a God on blender
But our limit is our pc quality
@@aligamiles blender is pretty easy on pc performance. I created my graduation project on a 12" windows tablet with no cooling (stingl.design/projects/0nonAK?album_id=94217) . No, this tablet is not my primary device, it was more of an experiment, which I could afford since it was not a project for a client. Yes, having a more powerful pc will obviously help you a lot, but no, you are not limited by a pc, if your PC does meet the minimal specs requirements.
@@davidstingl6217 Yeah I don’t know why I said that 4 weeks ago because I now know that it is not pc quality that limits you, because either way it’ll render.
@@aligamiles Exactly. Well eevee is quite a different story. But I personally still prefer cycles anyway
Why was this so relaxing to listen to
You're the reason why I got back to learning blender.
this tutorial is a gem
Appreciated :)
6:15 You can just click the active object, then click alt on the parameters instead of copy to selected
Ur better at explaining then paid 3d blender teachers. And thanks to you now I can make a car lol
That means a lot! Thanks for stopping by mate :)
@@blueinversion np man hoping you would do a rolls Royce blender tutorial next lol
On this day I get on my knees and thank the algorithm for blessing me with this tutorial
I cannot determine to do such a big work without this video. I nailed it. Thanku.
Glad to have you on board! Thanks for stopping by :)
This is amazing! Thank you for the clear instructions!
I subbed faster that I never subbed for a youtube channel since my birth.
That means a lot, Marc! Thanks a lot :)
i am not able to see the image from plane as yours 7:41
Open viewport shading menu and select object. Then go to object properties, scroll down to viewport properties, click on color and play with A (Alpha).
I want to say thanks to you, because your explanation is good (im not english native but I can understand until end), and this tutorial is free but the quality is so good, that's all, thankyou
Glad that you liked it. Thanks for stopping by :)
super well made. seems simpler than i thought it would be tbh
when I add a plane it isn't transparent like yours. @ 7:26
Alr+Z for xray or Z > Wireframe
I can't believe you just gave us the whole file for free 😵
I figured that would be the best learning experience ;)
@@blueinversion appreciate it.
Just Beautiful what I shouted after every part.
You give us a new way to make a Car I was Modelling a Car in Very Difficul Way but now Iwill follow this Way..............Thank you.
i thought this was real. you're actually insane for making this for free. legend
Thanks for the kind words mate! Appreciated :)
@@blueinversion ofc! keep it up :)
thanks for the tutorial :) just wanted to ask something, what did you do at 44:46 so glass has a gap between?
Great talent! Great content and very helpful! Keep it up!
Thanks for watching, Gerry! Appreciated ;)
It would have been preferable if you had compiled your resources into a .zip file. Quality Video by the way, easy to follow.
I did it for the blend file, but unfortunately I cannot provide the reference images with it because of copyright issues. I am thinking of better ways to go about similar tutorials from next time. Thanks for watching and your feedback too. Cheers :)
@@blueinversion You legit deserve every subscriber you get. The effort put into creating your videos is commendable. Thank you.
Thank you for all your efforts, energy and knowledge to share with us! I was trying modelling in Fushion 360 a Peugeot 104 ZS old car. Unfortunately couldn't make it even if have simply shapes. I was busy with a half year or so. At the end always was complaining the fushion and giving me merge errors and so on. In Blender went like a magic even if I hadn't any experience in it. 🎉
lovely tutorial brooo.
MAKING A CAR=40%
LEARNING ABOUT BLENDER=60%
41:32 I had a problem here were my separated mesh would disappear in the object mode but visible in both outliner and edit mode if any of you having the same problem select the duplicated mesh in the outliner and delete its Boolean modifier.
how is this tutorial free!? wow you deserve a lot more. SUBBED
Haha! Thanks mate, I am trying to maximize the number of people I can help, and maybe get more people interested in 3D :)
@@blueinversion you definitely made me interested
translated comment of Mr Boker
+ Ctrl (More exact rotation)
10:20 -G [x2] (Edge Slide)
10:42 -Alt + Shift + Z (Hide model grid)
13:30 -Shift + N (Object normalization)
14:40 -Shift + E (Adding smooth with an edge)
19:04 -Shift + D (Duplicate object)
19:12 -P (Object separation)
19:50 -O [not zero] (circle + set vertices)
20:38 -Ctrl + X (remove unnecessary edges (elements) from the model)
22:38 - / [forward slash] (Local view)
24:15 -F (Joining vertices and filling them)
27:25 -J (Joining vertices)
31:40 -K (Knife)
37:00 -Alt + E (Function Menu [E])
38:03 -Ctrl + B (Edge Bevel)
39:39 -Shift + S (Cursor Menu)
41:37 -Ctrl + J (Combine objects)
Another:
2:50 - (view setting)
6:05 - (Refs setting)
9:55 - (Photo in the window)
15:15 - (Auto Smooth)
15:40 - (Perspective)
33:08 - (Adding additional vertices)
38:30 - (Model separation)
39:30 - (Use of Boolean)
42:20 - (Using LoopTools)
Must have taken some real time to make this. Thanks. I'm sure it will help a lot of people here!
@@blueinversion Naah man, it didn't took that much of time, you're the one who took some real time making this tutorial for us Thank you so much for that .
i love u
You have helped me revolutionise my blender modelling, my models look 20x better with your tutorial already, I cannot thank you enough
Great tutorial! I really liked how in the end you gave us the opportunity to try making something for ourselves, instead of just following you one-for-one
This is soo underrated!
Appreciated :)
All RUclipsrs who zoom in on concerned part of the screen. Are worthy of Mjolnir.
Haha thanks! That's a huge compliment :D
How do you make the mesh transparent? (7:25)
Thanks in advance :)
Alt+Z ;)
thanks bro I'm from Indonesia it's hard to find a tutorial like this and finally I found your channel that discusses it 😊
That's great! Thanks for stopping by and shoutout to Indonesia :)
@@blueinversion thanks again for the knowledge bro i subscribe
Extream use of reference images. But this is the best car tutorial I've ever seen.