Yup, your version looks awesome. The look of this product is stunning so I'll be spending some time on this one. Thanks for the time you put into this lesson.
This guy is using Blender in a way I have never seen before. Of course I am new, but still haven't seen someone work like this. So impressive and above my head.
In all honesty Mike - it's because I didn't think of it! It's a great idea - you would need to separate, scale on individual origins, but probably would have saved some time! Great thinking!! 👌😀
So I've been trying to learn Blender for like ever and am curious, barely 2min in and I'm wondering why I don't see any love for the Collection Manager addon included with Blender in tutorials or any Blender videos? just curious now back to the show.
It takes everyone a while to get used to new features in Blender, and implement them in their workflow! Maybe that's why you're not seeing much love for it??
Awesome tutorial, if I could make a request for improvement: maybe you could make an additional vid to complement this one where you show how to animate the screen? :D
Thanks for your idea! Animating the screen would actually be pretty easy. I would capture a video of the screen using OBS Studio (Free screen capture software) from the Teenage Engineering website. You could then just import the video, instead of the static image in Blender, and export as an animation. There's a tutorial on using video as a material here: ruclips.net/video/E1COCnMUIhQ/видео.html Hope that helps!
It wasn't quite clear to me how you applied the button graphics. Did you just adjust the image plane in the Z direction until the graphics were right on top of the button geometry? Or did you use the shrink wrap modifier? Your process went very fast. Great tutorial, thank you.
Thanks for your comment. Yes - you're right - the transparent image is simply placed exactly on top of the button geometry. I considered using a shrinkmap modifier, or mapping it onto the materials, but this was the quickest and easiest solution. Glad you enjoyed the tutorial otherwise! 😀
this is a great shortcut! but i don't think it would be too hard to unwrap those buttons and pop an image tex on to it, then you'd be able to add that lil bump on the numbrs@@MediaWayUKLtd
Hi, great modelling tutorial. And great tutorial as always. I’m a bit confused about the title though. The MAKE MONEY bit. It’s not clear how I can make money from watching this video.
Thanks for your kind comment. 3d modelling is a skill that's in high demand. You can sell your services around the world on platforms such as Fiverr, Upwork, or just contact sellers on Amazon offering to render a model for them. Hope that helps! I've amended the description to reflect this too!
Haha - yes - it is kind of reverse engineering. When you put some time looking at the design, it really makes you appreciate the aesthetic! Let me know if you have any suggestions for other products to cover, as I'm likely to do more videos in this style! 😀
Man, you didn't even made correct knobs :) they are two-colored. Button sizes, screen side, etc - are totally missed, incorrect. No "earn good money" for that :)
Haha! Good spot! However, I was only working from one reference photo and didn't realise until after this video was published. If this was a commercial job, and not a tutorial, I would be using several references from different angles.
I would like to know why you call this a tutorial when you fast forwarding the video it makes no sence at all. perhaps a demonstration on how to model but not a tutorial.
I've only fast forwarded the parts which are repeats of what I've already shown - when you're following the tutorial, it will be obvious what to do, as I've already shown the steps I've taken. Let me know if there are bits you're unsure of?
Great tutorial, Leo! Makes me want to pick up Blender again!
Haha! Thanks so much! It's a good time to get into it - loads going on with the Blender scene at the minute! Good luck!!
Absolutely loved this video and the pace as well. You just gained a new subscriber
Welcome aboard! Thanks so much for your kind comment! Look forward to seeing you on the next one!
Yup, your version looks awesome. The look of this product is stunning so I'll be spending some time on this one. Thanks for the time you put into this lesson.
Thanks for your kind comment. Hope you get some good knowledge from the tutorial and happy Blendering!! 😀😀
God bless you man for sharing this with us I'm new on blender and video like this is too helpful
You're very welcome! Great to have you here! Lots more videos to come!!
This guy is using Blender in a way I have never seen before. Of course I am new, but still haven't seen someone work like this. So impressive and above my head.
Thanks so much! If you're just beginning in Blender, then you might enjoy some of my earlier tutorials! 😀😀
Amazing tutorial as always. 👍😊
Thank you so much 😀
Any reason why you never use the parts of the buttons that you cut out, rather than create all the separate buttons ?
In all honesty Mike - it's because I didn't think of it! It's a great idea - you would need to separate, scale on individual origins, but probably would have saved some time! Great thinking!! 👌😀
Excellent.
Thank you! Cheers!
not that i need to see it but i liked the video and commenting for the algo. following you since the car days
Ahhh - thanks so much! Really appreciated!! 👌😀
You really are a pro-thanks for generously sharing your wealth of knowledge. It's truly appreciated!
😀Ahhh - thanks so much! That means a lot to me!!
So I've been trying to learn Blender for like ever and am curious, barely 2min in and I'm wondering why I don't see any love for the Collection Manager addon included with Blender in tutorials or any Blender videos? just curious now back to the show.
It takes everyone a while to get used to new features in Blender, and implement them in their workflow! Maybe that's why you're not seeing much love for it??
@@MediaWayUKLtd could be but it's been an included add on for the longest time
Awesome tutorial, if I could make a request for improvement: maybe you could make an additional vid to complement this one where you show how to animate the screen? :D
Thanks for your idea! Animating the screen would actually be pretty easy. I would capture a video of the screen using OBS Studio (Free screen capture software) from the Teenage Engineering website. You could then just import the video, instead of the static image in Blender, and export as an animation. There's a tutorial on using video as a material here: ruclips.net/video/E1COCnMUIhQ/видео.html Hope that helps!
@@MediaWayUKLtd thanks, this is a weak point for me so it's much appreciated
Very nice!
Thank you! Cheers!
Salute
Welcome! Are you impressed I did another video so quickly?? 😉
@@MediaWayUKLtd this was a good one very important and well put together 😆😂 💯💯
Thanks so much!!
It wasn't quite clear to me how you applied the button graphics. Did you just adjust the image plane in the Z direction until the graphics were right on top of the button geometry? Or did you use the shrink wrap modifier? Your process went very fast. Great tutorial, thank you.
Thanks for your comment. Yes - you're right - the transparent image is simply placed exactly on top of the button geometry. I considered using a shrinkmap modifier, or mapping it onto the materials, but this was the quickest and easiest solution. Glad you enjoyed the tutorial otherwise! 😀
@@MediaWayUKLtd Thank you
this is a great shortcut! but i don't think it would be too hard to unwrap those buttons and pop an image tex on to it, then you'd be able to add that lil bump on the numbrs@@MediaWayUKLtd
Nice😊
Thank you Sam I am! Glad you enjoyed it!
Hi, great modelling tutorial. And great tutorial as always. I’m a bit confused about the title though. The MAKE MONEY bit. It’s not clear how I can make money from watching this video.
Thanks for your kind comment. 3d modelling is a skill that's in high demand. You can sell your services around the world on platforms such as Fiverr, Upwork, or just contact sellers on Amazon offering to render a model for them. Hope that helps! I've amended the description to reflect this too!
love from india
So great to have you here!! 😀
looks like reverse engineering ! but yes, good video! and nice product choice ;)
Haha - yes - it is kind of reverse engineering. When you put some time looking at the design, it really makes you appreciate the aesthetic! Let me know if you have any suggestions for other products to cover, as I'm likely to do more videos in this style! 😀
Man, you didn't even made correct knobs :) they are two-colored. Button sizes, screen side, etc - are totally missed, incorrect. No "earn good money" for that :)
Haha! Good spot! However, I was only working from one reference photo and didn't realise until after this video was published. If this was a commercial job, and not a tutorial, I would be using several references from different angles.
I would like to know why you call this a tutorial when you fast forwarding the video it makes no sence at all. perhaps a demonstration on how to model but not a tutorial.
I've only fast forwarded the parts which are repeats of what I've already shown - when you're following the tutorial, it will be obvious what to do, as I've already shown the steps I've taken. Let me know if there are bits you're unsure of?
Its not a beginner tutorial as you can see on title “pro” which on that stage its a wase of time if he not fast forward it🤷🏻♂️
You are unfair, i am a beginner and it IS easy to follow liké this