Right out of the gate, his tutorial is so much more welcoming than a lot of "beginner" tutorials. Tells you A-Z without being too draggy. And he displays the navigation so you can find exactly what he's talking about.
yep. I started making so much progress when I stopped watching "beginner" tutorials. It's a little harder to find good ones for me, but I feel like I'm *doing* things
You're the only blender artist who, instead of deleting the cube, makes amazing things. I've subbed because this low poly stuff is what I'm looking for, some great content
I appreciate how you go into detail about why we're doing things, and giving quick tips on avoiding the common pitfalls. Absolutely brilliant work here!
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A small tips for Blender Startup setting is to create a collection called "Lights and Cameras", and then rather than delete those every time you can just hide them with one click, if you then need a camera it is already there with just one click, and it it a good place to drag and drop the rest of the lights and cameras you create later on.
This set of 3 videos are some of the Most helpful for learning animation in Blender. This guy is an Excellent teacher because of how he leans the process down nice and simple and uses repetition in explaining what he's doing as well as how he shares an eclectic variety of methods. I Highly recommend you Not skip this
@@Imphenzia Seriously though; As a novice to gamedev who has been spending a stupid amount of time scouring for the right resources, this is very helpful
Your tutorials are amazing. I love the way you explain everything slowly like reminding of every shortcut or how to setup colors with palettes. I'm in the middle of rendering right now and it's because of your videos. Have a good time!
I started learning Unity a few days ago, and I'm hooked an all of your tutorials! Really well made, beginner friendly and nicely paced all taught by a guy who knows how to transfer his knowledge and is really good at what he teaches!
i am subscribing and the reason why im telling you this is because i dont subscribe lightly. the pace of Imphenzia's tutorials are perfect for me to follow. made easy and no skipping steps so you know its good. Thank you!!
He must be so happy that you have subscribed. The great bit-eki does NOT subscribe lightly. I bet he values your subscription and has a shrine of you in his living room so everybody can pray to you.
@@ligmaballs9189 hahah! Wow a troll, I havent come across one of your kind since.. well probably 20 years or so since. I wonder what happened to that troll, wonder if that guy is still living under a bridge. Probably not, as that much negativity seriously shortens the life expectancy. In the time it took you to send me that message you could of made a donut, hell i could of just made a donut instead of wasting my time on you. I hope you gained some good knowledge on low poly characters as you definitely do need it
You know what? You have the BEST tutorials for beginners. I've tried a lot of so called tutorials for beginners but yours is just EASY and CLEAN. Thanks to be here, you just saved my life with Blender. You are the best!
I really appreciate the fact you announce the commands clearly even though they are displayed visually. When I watch tutorials the displayed commands become almost invisible. Throughout this tutorial I feels these commands are starting to subconsciously sink in.
I've prob. watched this video 5 times by now and today I created the character. I plan on testing animations in Blender in Unreal Engine. Thank you for the effort of all of this. It's may hours up late, editing. I'm looking forward to the rest of this series.
Wow, every now and again I find a video that I use for a reference over and over again, and your addy here made its way into that folder. Thank you for the amazing reference.
This is what I've needed for years. So much of the difficulty of learning a new program is figuring out what the heck the tools do and where they are on the interface n what the shortcuts are. I knew I COULD do so many things, but figuring out what those things are called n where they are on the ui has been extremely frustrating. Thanks for making these videos dood!
I liked the 10 minute challenges a lot. Started Blender and Unity with them. But a video like this is great, too. You explain all not too basic, so i don't have to skip parts of the video, like in lot of other tutorials. But also no to advanced :) Very good, thanks for your work. This month, i'll try to submit a cityblock for your monthly challenge.
I've been working on two big projects for the last month....very detailed, and ultimately unusable for current projects, models and movie clip and just started diving into build engines. This is a godsend. I used your method to create a low poly Mandalorion warrior...and Im loving this process!
Very well detailed tutorial, I like those games that try to emulate the old classic games of PS1 and N64. Or those "Demake" videogame videos, that shows how modern games would look in the 90's.
New to Blender. Long time mapper. Blender done the Donut, room, High detailed Face of a man and woman and also a box character......Just found this Tutorial and wish I started with this! Such a great tutorial with step by step and fun to do and see!! Thank you! Much worth the like and Sub!! Looking forward to checking alot more of your videos and content out now!!
Finally got around to using Blender and this video was so helpful for beginners and for learning how to use some of the tools and the shortcuts to speed things up. Really enjoyed this and im gonna give the rigging video a watch and learn some more. Thanks Imphenzia NOTE: Im using Blender 3.3.1 and the ALT + Z for X ray mode is now SHIFT + Z for anyone new to this like myself :)
I understand what your perspective in my joke would be, so I'm glad we're on the same page now. Have a great day and stay safe! P.S. My joke wasn't really next level wit; it was more lower level wit
Just want to say this tutorial was awesome. Blender tutorials are really hard to follow sometimes for beginners because the commentator won't explicitly state what keys they are pressing which makes following along with the workflow much much much more difficult. But you do an amazing job saying everything that you do which makes modeling along side you a lot more efficient and easier so thank you!!
Listen here man, I just want to thank you for your amazing tutorials. You are helping me so much and you explain the interface so well. I haven't even opened blender before I saw your vid. You are an absolute inspiration. Keep up the good work
Great video! I like the way you always manage to sneak in a lot of extra tips and shortcuts by switching between different methods for doing the same thing seamlessly so there is always something new to learn. I startet watching you for the 10 min challenges but they weren that good to follow so i appreciate those slower videos. Thank you.
Also if you do not have a keyboard with numpads you can go to Edit > Preferences > Input and checkmark the box that says emulate numpad. Now your normal 1-9 keys should work for numpad shortcuts as you're following along in this video.
Thank you so much for auto mirror! I had no idea, that is amazing. 1 minute in and already I can tell this will speed up my workflow so much. I'm trying to get more comfortable with low poly modelling so I can use it for LD48!
I just want to say, you are my new fav RUclips channel. The content, the quality of teaching, the skill and clarity, the commitment to the industry, just...amazing. Thank you and thank you again for helping me make my game development dreams become a reality (no matter how small it may be right now lol)
I'm pretty new to Blender and I've just gotta say this tutorial was GREAT! It was dead easy to follow unlike so many others and it matches the style I've been wanting to create for a while now. Thank you for this amazing video. Can't wait to watch more.
Oh, a question though. When I use the color palette and I hold G to select a color, it could give me some tone of red while I'm on blue for example. And all the "sub colors" are there too. I did the nearest neighbour thing too.
Thank you for your continuous effort! I've got some experience in using 3dsmax, but I was forced away from using it because of their licensing changes. So I'm willing to try to "convert" my past experience to this awesome software and you are helping me out big time!
Thank you so much!! I've tried different "beginner" blender tutorials, but I couldn't keep up with the paste... This low poly turorial is really great! :)
if you cant see the edit option on the side thing to get mirroring, go to edit(at the top)> prefrences > add-ons > type auto mirror into search bar > enable mesh: Auto mirror
if things are randomly snapping to weird sizes while you're extruding or resizing, it's because you may have hit shift+tab at some point, which turns on snapping. press shift+tab again to turn it off.
I have recently been going harder into Unity, but I was using asset store assets to learn(not a bad thing of course) but this video is PERFECT for quick things like you say. Thank you :)
Monumentally useful and informative! I watched a few videos from other channels and they were disastrous. You actually explain things in a manner that's easy to understand. Thank you so much.
Thank you for fun and awesome tutorial, these lessons making blender just that much more fun. This evening and tomorrow will be sitting in on your rigging and keyframe lessons
Right out of the gate, his tutorial is so much more welcoming than a lot of "beginner" tutorials. Tells you A-Z without being too draggy. And he displays the navigation so you can find exactly what he's talking about.
yep. I started making so much progress when I stopped watching "beginner" tutorials. It's a little harder to find good ones for me, but I feel like I'm *doing* things
wow. this is the first time i've touched blender!
You're the only blender artist who, instead of deleting the cube, makes amazing things. I've subbed because this low poly stuff is what I'm looking for, some great content
not the only one. most blender artist use the cube. that's actually the correct way to make things with blender.
@@BurgerSoda Step 1 DONT DELETE THE CUBE
@@Meithighs Step 1 DELETE THE CUBE Step 2 Import A Cube
Delete the cube, then add the cube. :)
I appreciate how you go into detail about why we're doing things, and giving quick tips on avoiding the common pitfalls. Absolutely brilliant work here!
A small tips for Blender Startup setting is to create a collection called "Lights and Cameras", and then rather than delete those every time you can just hide them with one click, if you then need a camera it is already there with just one click, and it it a good place to drag and drop the rest of the lights and cameras you create later on.
This set of 3 videos are some of the Most helpful for learning animation in Blender. This guy is an Excellent teacher because of how he leans the process down nice and simple and uses repetition in explaining what he's doing as well as how he shares an eclectic variety of methods. I Highly recommend you Not skip this
Wow, thanks! =)
@@Imphenzia Seriously though; As a novice to gamedev who has been spending a stupid amount of time scouring for the right resources, this is very helpful
Your tutorials are amazing. I love the way you explain everything slowly like reminding of every shortcut or how to setup colors with palettes. I'm in the middle of rendering right now and it's because of your videos. Have a good time!
I started learning Unity a few days ago, and I'm hooked an all of your tutorials! Really well made, beginner friendly and nicely paced all taught by a guy who knows how to transfer his knowledge and is really good at what he teaches!
i am subscribing and the reason why im telling you this is because i dont subscribe lightly. the pace of Imphenzia's tutorials are perfect for me to follow. made easy and no skipping steps so you know its good. Thank you!!
He must be so happy that you have subscribed. The great bit-eki does NOT subscribe lightly. I bet he values your subscription and has a shrine of you in his living room so everybody can pray to you.
@@ligmaballs9189 hahah! Wow a troll, I havent come across one of your kind since.. well probably 20 years or so since. I wonder what happened to that troll, wonder if that guy is still living under a bridge. Probably not, as that much negativity seriously shortens the life expectancy. In the time it took you to send me that message you could of made a donut, hell i could of just made a donut instead of wasting my time on you. I hope you gained some good knowledge on low poly characters as you definitely do need it
You know what? You have the BEST tutorials for beginners. I've tried a lot of so called tutorials for beginners but yours is just EASY and CLEAN. Thanks to be here, you just saved my life with Blender. You are the best!
I just realized: your tutorials / videos are not only insightful, but also mood-enhancing! :-)
I really appreciate the fact you announce the commands clearly even though they are displayed visually. When I watch tutorials the displayed commands become almost invisible. Throughout this tutorial I feels these commands are starting to subconsciously sink in.
I wanted to say that you're a very good teacher. Excellent explanations and lots of great advice that even my 10 year old loves to watch. Thank you.
I've prob. watched this video 5 times by now and today I created the character. I plan on testing animations in Blender in Unreal Engine.
Thank you for the effort of all of this. It's may hours up late, editing. I'm looking forward to the rest of this series.
Wow, every now and again I find a video that I use for a reference over and over again, and your addy here made its way into that folder. Thank you for the amazing reference.
Holy crap.
You know how long I've spent trying to figure out how to mirror my model? Auto mirror life saver
"We are still in face select, even though we selected a foot."
Exactly my kind of humor. :D
This is what I've needed for years. So much of the difficulty of learning a new program is figuring out what the heck the tools do and where they are on the interface n what the shortcuts are. I knew I COULD do so many things, but figuring out what those things are called n where they are on the ui has been extremely frustrating. Thanks for making these videos dood!
one year has passed and this is still the most important video on the whole internet hahaha
this is probally the most underrated blender yt keep up the good work
I liked the 10 minute challenges a lot. Started Blender and Unity with them. But a video like this is great, too. You explain all not too basic, so i don't have to skip parts of the video, like in lot of other tutorials. But also no to advanced :) Very good, thanks for your work. This month, i'll try to submit a cityblock for your monthly challenge.
I've been working on two big projects for the last month....very detailed, and ultimately unusable for current projects, models and movie clip and just started diving into build engines. This is a godsend. I used your method to create a low poly Mandalorion warrior...and Im loving this process!
checks out with your grogu pfp
edit: and good luck with your build engines
Very well detailed tutorial, I like those games that try to emulate the old classic games of PS1 and N64. Or those "Demake" videogame videos, that shows how modern games would look in the 90's.
New to Blender. Long time mapper. Blender done the Donut, room, High detailed Face of a man and woman and also a box character......Just found this Tutorial and wish I started with this! Such a great tutorial with step by step and fun to do and see!! Thank you! Much worth the like and Sub!! Looking forward to checking alot more of your videos and content out now!!
Finally got around to using Blender and this video was so helpful for beginners and for learning how to use some of the tools and the shortcuts to speed things up. Really enjoyed this and im gonna give the rigging video a watch and learn some more. Thanks Imphenzia
NOTE: Im using Blender 3.3.1 and the ALT + Z for X ray mode is now SHIFT + Z for anyone new to this like myself :)
I'm so rusty with Blender, but this tutorial got me right back into all the basics. Every step was doable, great tutorial.
I LOVE this tutorial!!!! The way you textured your model works so well!! Thanks for posting! :)
This is a great tutorial, I literally have no idea how to model and this tutorial showed me how without being 7 hours long
I love your enthusiastic way of tutoring !
Tutorialling perhaps?
@@aw_dev sweet of you to try.
I think he understood me clear enough....
Sorry, ...clearly enough.
@@octopusfly Sorry man
It was meant to be a joke
@@aw_dev it was funny. I just took it poorly. I think you were clever: "tutorial-ing"
That's next level wit.
I understand what your perspective in my joke would be, so I'm glad we're on the same page now. Have a great day and stay safe!
P.S. My joke wasn't really next level wit; it was more lower level wit
Just want to say this tutorial was awesome. Blender tutorials are really hard to follow sometimes for beginners because the commentator won't explicitly state what keys they are pressing which makes following along with the workflow much much much more difficult. But you do an amazing job saying everything that you do which makes modeling along side you a lot more efficient and easier so thank you!!
The tricks you learn from him will make you an expert 😀
this whole channel is a total blizzard of high quality content
many thanks for sharing your knowledge
this is the most help ful tutorial for any starter in blender
Listen here man, I just want to thank you for your amazing tutorials. You are helping me so much and you explain the interface so well. I haven't even opened blender before I saw your vid. You are an absolute inspiration. Keep up the good work
Possibly the best blender tutorial I've seen in a long time, thank you! I learned a lot!
Great video! I like the way you always manage to sneak in a lot of extra tips and shortcuts by switching between different methods for doing the same thing seamlessly so there is always something new to learn. I startet watching you for the 10 min challenges but they weren that good to follow so i appreciate those slower videos. Thank you.
Also if you do not have a keyboard with numpads you can go to Edit > Preferences > Input and checkmark the box that says emulate numpad. Now your normal 1-9 keys should work for numpad shortcuts as you're following along in this video.
Just finished. Excellent tutorial! Used Blender 3.4.1. All good. No issues. Thanks!
Been watching a couple of your videos. Blender has come a long way.
I love the music you used at the end of this video, very reminiscent of Jarre. Another great video, (before I forget). LOL
Thank you so much for auto mirror! I had no idea, that is amazing. 1 minute in and already I can tell this will speed up my workflow so much. I'm trying to get more comfortable with low poly modelling so I can use it for LD48!
I just want to say, you are my new fav RUclips channel. The content, the quality of teaching, the skill and clarity, the commitment to the industry, just...amazing. Thank you and thank you again for helping me make my game development dreams become a reality (no matter how small it may be right now lol)
This series is so helpful, thx!
This is the worst and most childish username I can think of
@@hummusgamedev9621 Leave him alone. Anyway, you're one to talk.
Thanks a lot for all your work. Best blender tuts on low poly!!! Not too slow, not too fast. Perfect pace!!!
Wow, this is clear enough for a beginner to follow, thanks !
11:37 you could also press ALT + S to scale the extrusion :)
Du är en superlärare! Du har de bästa tutorials jag har hittat :)
I'm pretty new to Blender and I've just gotta say this tutorial was GREAT! It was dead easy to follow unlike so many others and it matches the style I've been wanting to create for a while now. Thank you for this amazing video. Can't wait to watch more.
"Gamedev with Imphenzia"! I love it!
"See how I moved his face away from his face"
Haha, nice tutorial man. My first steps into Blender and they are awesome thanks to you.
Oh, a question though. When I use the color palette and I hold G to select a color, it could give me some tone of red while I'm on blue for example. And all the "sub colors" are there too. I did the nearest neighbour thing too.
Important parts:
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Thank you for your continuous effort! I've got some experience in using 3dsmax, but I was forced away from using it because of their licensing changes. So I'm willing to try to "convert" my past experience to this awesome software and you are helping me out big time!
Thank you so much!! I've tried different "beginner" blender tutorials, but I couldn't keep up with the paste...
This low poly turorial is really great! :)
Imphenzia, your videos are super helpful my friend, thanks to you I am pretty confident I can finish my first indie game. Thank you sir!
You have the best tutorials on the net. Thanks you so much!
Man this is soo good! I just started learning blender a month ago and this helps so much thaank you!
WOW I LEARNED
Great, would love to see more tutorials like this as a lot easier to follow. Cheers
Great little 3 part series, presented wonderfully - and very helpful.
Imma download blender today because of this tutorial
sure his teaching method is motivating :)
if you cant see the edit option on the side thing to get mirroring, go to edit(at the top)> prefrences > add-ons > type auto mirror into search bar > enable mesh: Auto mirror
if things are randomly snapping to weird sizes while you're extruding or resizing, it's because you may have hit shift+tab at some point, which turns on snapping. press shift+tab again to turn it off.
I have recently been going harder into Unity, but I was using asset store assets to learn(not a bad thing of course) but this video is PERFECT for quick things like you say. Thank you :)
EXCELLENT!!! tutorial i got my first finished low poly character in my life. You are making my time very useful tq Man :)
This was extremely helpful! I learned so much in a short amount of time and am superr proud of the lil dude that I made! Thanks!
Monumentally useful and informative! I watched a few videos from other channels and they were disastrous. You actually explain things in a manner that's easy to understand. Thank you so much.
It's so useful.
AMAZING TUTORIAL, amazing mate!
Really fast and easy tutorial. Great to follow and easy to modify as I like with great explanations.
New intro. Nice!!!
Thank you for fun and awesome tutorial, these lessons making blender just that much more fun. This evening and tomorrow will be sitting in on your rigging and keyframe lessons
Another Brilliant video, now we have the Unity platform game and we can add the character. Thank you.
You explain very well, so far this is the most helpful tutorial I've found :)
Thank you for making it easy for us beginners to follow along.
3:00 When I grabbed the face to stretch the cube up, the face just detached from the cube. What did I do wrong?
Good looks to this guy in the future!!!
Very neat way for texturing, thanks. I used Emission and copied hex codes from same palettes, kinda similar, but this way seems even easier.
Great tutorial and explained in the finest details, thank you
This helped so much i was able to build some simple characters from your blender example. Thanks so much you are a big help
I enjoyed watching and following along with this so much! Cheers Imp.
This tutorial showed me the right way. Excellent video!
Your tutorials clean and understandable .
thank you so much dude! Its my first time using blender and this really helps a lot!!!!
Amazing tutorial, very clear and straight forward.
Yay game art! Something I’ve been struggling with :) thanks my dude
Fantastic video, thanks for doing it slow and explaining what you doing!
Love these videos! I have to agree his tutorials are great for beginners like me:) Thank you!
19:45 is there another way to do decals instead of extruding?
That's my favorite beginner's video. Thank you.
This video has really helped me, thank you so much! Subscribed :)
6:41
When you realize that this channel is legit
At 0:31, the models have this effect on the edges, how do i get that
This is great fun to follow along. Great tutorial! Thanks for making it.
the legendary tutorial
perfect for our nintendo 64 style video game. thanks!
Really nice tutorial.. Thanks a lot!!! If anybody wants simple hands just make some loopcuts on the hand and delete some faces for a lego like hand.
So helpfull! I really appreciate your videos, they are soooo helpful!
you really care for beginners
first thing i actually learned from yt
Very helpful..thx Imphenzia.Greetings from Estonia!
1:35 I tried to do that, but it's not mirroring on the other vertex.