How I Made This 3D Product Animation for an ACTUAL Client in UNDER 9 MINUTES (Blender Tutorial)

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  • Опубликовано: 22 авг 2024

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  • @titouansom
    @titouansom Год назад +11

    Hey ! Really great vidéo, thanks ! Easy tip : to avoid blender adding objects in the wrong collection, just click the collection icon (little crate) of the "scene collection" (or any collection you want). Objects will now be added here !

  • @alikish6152
    @alikish6152 Год назад +1

    your channel deserves to explode!! good job keep it up!!!!

  • @KingKong19100
    @KingKong19100 Год назад +1

    Your videos are great man! Can't wait to check this out!!!

  • @maxjohanni
    @maxjohanni Год назад +1

    Blender always puts new stuff in to the active collection, you can just change it by clicking on the collection beforehand. then you dont have to drag all the new stuff out again

  • @MCStairsOfDeath
    @MCStairsOfDeath Год назад

    I can't wait till you hit 100k. Can we celebrate early?

  • @DaniilBarash
    @DaniilBarash Год назад

    really helpful video thanks a lot

  • @gameaa7906
    @gameaa7906 8 месяцев назад

    Hi, How i can make the emitted objects not go thru the board?
    Thank you for the video !!

  • @Ablumz
    @Ablumz 6 месяцев назад

    hey man great content, I'm really curious, how much are your clients involved in the creative process and initial idea? My clients tend to have no clue what they want so I pitch them on various ideas until they are happy, they pay extra for it so I don't mind, but what is your usual process?

    • @renderer
      @renderer  6 месяцев назад

      I ask for a moodboard or references (which they've usually built out to some degree) and then help them land on a final idea. Usually they have an idea of what they want but no specific plan.
      I pretty much do what it sounds like you do depending on the client
      Thanks for watching!

    • @Ablumz
      @Ablumz 6 месяцев назад

      great answer thanks a lot!@@renderer

  • @keremkacmaz178
    @keremkacmaz178 Месяц назад

    Great videos but please make tutorial like videos

  • @shishi-5144
    @shishi-5144 Год назад +1

    Hii, wow this was really amazing 😍. I’m kinda idk a bit sad, like 3d is my life, i want to make a living out of it. But do you have any tips how to get better at it? Yes of course I exercise everyday with it. But do you have any other tips for me to get better and make money with Blender 🥺❤️

    • @renderer
      @renderer  Год назад +3

      I'm really glad you enjoyed! To get better as quickly as possible, I recommend to not get into the habit of only doing things you're already good at. For every render you do, try to learn something new. Watch a new tutorial, or try a new lighting setup, or anything else. Just make sure operate outside of your comfort zone, always push for greater. I think I'll make a video about this soon with more detail.

    • @shishi-5144
      @shishi-5144 Год назад +1

      @@renderer thankyousomuch, ive watched all of your 7 video’s back to back in the night 😂 it came at the right moment, you are the person that is going to change my life to make living out of 3d. And when that moment will come, I will tell you asap ❤️

    • @renderer
      @renderer  Год назад +2

      @@shishi-5144 You got this man, keep up the hard work and you can make it happen!

  • @damianjones8268
    @damianjones8268 Год назад

    When a Client asks for a very big or complex project do you ever get imposter syndrome? If you do, how do you handle it?
    Thank You

    • @renderer
      @renderer  Год назад +1

      Sometimes yes. I have some really significant weaknesses as an artist; I basically cannot do characters AT ALL and have no interest in learning. If a project requires characters beyond a very basic extent, I either just decline since it's not my specialty, or if they pay me enough, I can hire somebody off Fiverr/Upwork to do the part I don't want to do. Utilizing other people to help get work done generally makes you look pretty good and resourceful.
      Also, ChatGPT is generally an amazing resource for learning - it'll usually at least point you in the right direction for how to learn something. (Sometimes the instructions it gives you for doing things in Blender are plain wrong lol)

  • @uski2491
    @uski2491 Год назад

    What's your pc spec ?🙏

    • @renderer
      @renderer  Год назад

      Specs are in the description!