Thank you for bridging this vital gap in the Blender learning curve: advice on how/where to learn Blender. There are so many tutorials on "how to do X," and by the end of many of those videos you've learned a very narrow pipeline that doesn't always translate to the next project. It's refreshing to have a RUclips channel that gives us their top opinions on WHERE to learn and what things to consider when choosing a tutorial. Keep up the incredible work. 🍜
🍝 Thanks Curtis! You embody a wealth of knowledge and do an excellent job of sharing it with the community. Your recommendations of other community learning resources are of great value! 👍👍👍
Thanks Curtis...very useful indeed! Erindale has some great tutorials for Blender and, like yourself, delivers in a great manner and is a pleasure to listen to!🍝🍝🍝
It should've launched with presets... I feel like the interest might go down because the features are released and only a small amount of people know how to use them. If they had presets at launch people would try them and investigate how they work etc.
🍝🍜 Blender growing and expanding all the time is really cool and amazing. But it can make learning Blender very difficult for people. Adding an entirely new system so soon after the entirely new Geometry Nodes system ... makes me feel like a dummy. Lol. Great video! ❤❤
I'm going squirrely with simulation nodes. I've tried 3.6.0 and 3.6.1 (and even the 4.0.0 alpha) and my geometry keeps disappearing and reappearing as I run the sim. I'm going to keep plugging away at it, but I can't wait for more troubleshooting type content to come out. 🍜
See if disabling caching (on the physics tab when you have your object selected) fixes it. I know some people have mentioned that solved issues for them.
Ha, Ben has been mentioned in more of my videos than anyone else, I talk to them almost every day, and I've even entrusted them with a copy of my brain scan data. I had to take a break from mentioning them, even though they make a little cameo near the beginning 😉
🍝 Thank you for these recommendations. I think we have to start working with the simulation nodes quickly. The courses given by Erindale are very well done. He is an excellent teacher. The investment is worth it.
💖 Get Erin's courses here (affiliated):
📦 Master Simulation Nodes Bundle: www.nodegroup.xyz/a/2147585445/CpptG9hW
⚽ Bouncing Balls Course: www.nodegroup.xyz/a/2147585610/CpptG9hW
🐦 Boids Course: www.nodegroup.xyz/a/2147585611/CpptG9hW
🪨 Erosion Course: www.nodegroup.xyz/a/2147585612/CpptG9hW
@@bUildYT Simulation Nodes are just a node within geometry nodes. It's basically just added functionality
Thanks so much for the in-depth look at the courses! Really glad people are enjoying the paid and free content 🍝
Thank you so much for the shout-out! Appreciate it a lot! :)
Thank you for bridging this vital gap in the Blender learning curve: advice on how/where to learn Blender. There are so many tutorials on "how to do X," and by the end of many of those videos you've learned a very narrow pipeline that doesn't always translate to the next project. It's refreshing to have a RUclips channel that gives us their top opinions on WHERE to learn and what things to consider when choosing a tutorial. Keep up the incredible work. 🍜
I just started getting into geometry nodes, *always appreciate these videos*
thanks a lot for the mention 😍❤️ . more sim nodes tutorials soon .
Thanks for this resource, Curtis, I cant wait to dive in to this topic, and this helps a lot :-))
🍝 such a complex addition to blender. The math side of it all gets me.
🍝 Thanks Curtis! You embody a wealth of knowledge and do an excellent job of sharing it with the community. Your recommendations of other community learning resources are of great value! 👍👍👍
🍝Thanks Curtis, perfect content!!!
Good video Curtis! 🍝
Thanks for the shout-out Curtis! 🍝🍝
thanks! great as usual. Started following the recommended channels. 🍝
🍜 always enjoy these videos. You've got a great eye for picking out good tutorials for things.
As always, tons of great content to be had, along with loads and loads of fun🍜
Thanks Curtis...very useful indeed! Erindale has some great tutorials for Blender and, like yourself, delivers in a great manner and is a pleasure to listen to!🍝🍝🍝
This is great! Thanks for cutting through the research time to find information
Thanks for all the recommendations, it's great to see there's something for everyone! 🍝
Thanks for the recommendations! 🍜
It should've launched with presets... I feel like the interest might go down because the features are released and only a small amount of people know how to use them. If they had presets at launch people would try them and investigate how they work etc.
🍜 Thank you Curtis
Thank you bro
🍝 Thanks for all of those great sources and for sharing!
🍜 Thanks for filling our noodles.
🍝 Good update Curtis.
🍝Thanks for the recommendations.
Thanks for puting work to searching materials fo us🍝
🍝 Nice aggregation of the materials available. I subscribed to a couple new channels I hadn't encountered before. Thanks!
🍝 Good information. Thanks
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Blender growing and expanding all the time is really cool and amazing.
But it can make learning Blender very difficult for people. Adding an entirely new system so soon after the entirely new Geometry Nodes system ... makes me feel like a dummy. Lol.
Great video! ❤❤
Eeey I made it 🎉🎉🎉
Thanks for the info :)
Please tell Erindale that his web site does not display correctly with Dark Reader active.
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Noted thank you. I'll see if I can add an actual dark mode in the CSS.
I'm going squirrely with simulation nodes. I've tried 3.6.0 and 3.6.1 (and even the 4.0.0 alpha) and my geometry keeps disappearing and reappearing as I run the sim. I'm going to keep plugging away at it, but I can't wait for more troubleshooting type content to come out. 🍜
See if disabling caching (on the physics tab when you have your object selected) fixes it. I know some people have mentioned that solved issues for them.
Beside the particle and erosion, what else do you reckon would be a good and easy-to-use/learn SimuNode setup? 🍝
Thank you! 🍝
8:26 and you can share the usefull nodesetups very easy
pre-made node groups much like the devs did with hair nodes is going to be necceessary imo for for visual artists.
You are da boss 😮🥧
Nice! 🍝🍝
Another good channel that goes into detail but is a bit faster paced is Deayan Studios, does quite alot with geometry nodes
I'll check them out 🙂
@@CurtisHolt No worries, they upload sometimes once a day
coolness 🍝
what is a twitter? ;D
🍝 Thanks ..!
Erindale's courses content are rich. But I am not. 🍜
also no love for cartesian?
Ha, Ben has been mentioned in more of my videos than anyone else, I talk to them almost every day, and I've even entrusted them with a copy of my brain scan data. I had to take a break from mentioning them, even though they make a little cameo near the beginning 😉
@@CurtisHolt I figured! i know you two are cool! thanks for all the resources! keep up the great work blender gang!
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🍝 Thank you for these recommendations. I think we have to start working with the simulation nodes quickly. The courses given by Erindale are very well done. He is an excellent teacher. The investment is worth it.
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