Hey, nice first video! I will say, when it comes to shaders, it's actually redundant to pass the texture into the Emission shader, you can just plug it in directly into the mix shader node. Funnily enough image textures can work as their own shader, and can be manipulated the same way with mix or add shader nodes. I figured this out along time ago but I still see people doing, figured it could save you a little bit of time :)
@@khuephan4637 what I mean is you can just plug the texture In as a stand alone material. you don't need to feed the image texture to a shader first to use it if you dont intented to use lighting
Learned graphic design in school and am jumping into learning blender. Have already worked on some basic tutorial projects (shied away from the donut lol). I'm loving the low poly fun, learning 256 fes work as recommended by a friend, stumbled upon your cute vid before I dive and I wanted to say ✨ THANKS ✨ for nice timelapse commentary vid ~
Yo, those are real cute and simple designs with a very pleasant pastel palette. They 2000s aesthetic is very apparent, and I like how you render them at low resolution. Thanks for going the extra bit to give links to all the games and artists you mentioned. I'm getting into the low poly crowd and getting inspiration!
Hey hey, I loved watching this, the characters are so cute! I started learning Blender about 3 weeks ago and I just switched over from the Donut tutorial to Grant Abbit and when I got to 16:15 all I could think was "YES! I made the right decision!" Me and some friends have made a discord group for being creative and a few of us are all starting to learn Blender so watching videos like yours has been super helpful! Keep up the great work
Great video! Your thoughts on the process are super interesting! Also your style is really unique. I get a cosy lofi nintendo vibe 🙌 love it! It's always awesome to have a new face in the lowpoly-RUclips sphere , can't wait for more :D
This is very nice these kind of timelapses are great and the commentary is fantastic and makes the video enjoyable and makes it go beyond just a simple learning resource.
ive just actually started blender modeling ive done like one animation with mecabricks and ive started to make a whole bunch others that i didnt finish but i just actually started to model in blender and i feel im not terrible at it for this much of a beginner! I am currently in a 3d modeling and animation class where we use maya and i was pleasantly suprised to see I carried over a solid amount of knowledge from there to blender. im having a lot of fun and seeing stuff like this is cool!
More please! I loved this video! I'd love to see more even-lower-poly aesthetic, with less subdivision modifiers etc, kinda like the "#256fes" hashtag going around, but i subbed for whatever cute content like this 😇 your character designs are so wholesome... Really had that a short hike vibe
I love how at the beginning of the shoes it looks like a bendy straw lol Thank you for the video! I don't understand what is happening on a technical level (yet lol) but they are very cute!
Very well done, I liked the video. I haven't been practicing much lately with blender, but one day I want to create my "minis" in 3D and create a little game with them.
This video is very interesting to me, since I have a heavy interest in doing 3d art models of my dog characters. Multiple times I tried to learn blender, but alot of the time I loose motivation.. it's very hard to learn blender for someone who is brand new. How long have you been making 3d models for? - also where do you recommend starting blender low poly modeling? I kinda really dislike the donut tutorial because the guy in it is incredibly uninspiring. I personally tried using the froggy tutorial and that was a bit easier for me, but it's hard to find regular dog modeling tutorials other than timelapses You've earned a sub!
I love the video! Really cute models too. Could you give a little more detail or a slower video on how you did the faces though? They turned out great.
Really nice video! I've been self-learning low poly and hand painting and was nice to see your workflows! Curious; what kind of low poly modeling community are you part of? Would be cool to hang around in some Discord with the pro people :D
Hola soy de habla española pero estoy aprendiendo blender con tutoriales, gracias por hacer los comentarios despacio me ayuda a entender mejor, me gustaria que explicaras algunoc comandos para manipular las texturas o el uso de particulas, gracias por leer
hi! i rly love this style, may i use this style of modelling? it’s cute and simple!! i love ur models and tbh the models reminded me of omori cuz of the eyes and the outline colour XD /pos
Hey, nice first video! I will say, when it comes to shaders, it's actually redundant to pass the texture into the Emission shader, you can just plug it in directly into the mix shader node. Funnily enough image textures can work as their own shader, and can be manipulated the same way with mix or add shader nodes. I figured this out along time ago but I still see people doing, figured it could save you a little bit of time :)
Thank you for the tip! I will do that from now on!! :D
hi! May I ask what you meant is plugging both image texture & emission into mix shader, and then plug the mix shader to the output?
@@khuephan4637 what I mean is you can just plug the texture In as a stand alone material. you don't need to feed the image texture to a shader first to use it if you dont intented to use lighting
Learned graphic design in school and am jumping into learning blender. Have already worked on some basic tutorial projects (shied away from the donut lol). I'm loving the low poly fun, learning 256 fes work as recommended by a friend, stumbled upon your cute vid before I dive and I wanted to say ✨ THANKS ✨ for nice timelapse commentary vid ~
Yo, those are real cute and simple designs with a very pleasant pastel palette. They 2000s aesthetic is very apparent, and I like how you render them at low resolution. Thanks for going the extra bit to give links to all the games and artists you mentioned. I'm getting into the low poly crowd and getting inspiration!
Hey hey, I loved watching this, the characters are so cute! I started learning Blender about 3 weeks ago and I just switched over from the Donut tutorial to Grant Abbit and when I got to 16:15 all I could think was "YES! I made the right decision!"
Me and some friends have made a discord group for being creative and a few of us are all starting to learn Blender so watching videos like yours has been super helpful! Keep up the great work
Thank you! That’s wonderful to hear!!! 😊
I’ve been looking into low poly, cute, colorful designs in 3D, this is the best tutorial/process video I’ve seen! Amazing job Abbey!
Great video! Your thoughts on the process are super interesting! Also your style is really unique. I get a cosy lofi nintendo vibe 🙌 love it!
It's always awesome to have a new face in the lowpoly-RUclips sphere , can't wait for more :D
Thank you so much!! I’m so happy to be here!! I also love/learned so much from your videos! I can’t wait to make more :D
Thanks for making this video!
I feel motivated to try and make a character and a 3d model inspired by this video, I'm glad I bumped into this.
really cool to see someone else's process - thanks for sharing. models look great too!
Thank you!! 🥰
You were on the top of my home page. And i'm greatful to the algrithm for that, cause these are SOOO cute. Love to see the process.
That’s awesome to hear!! Also thank you!! I’m glad you enjoyed! 😊
This is very nice these kind of timelapses are great and the commentary is fantastic and makes the video enjoyable and makes it go beyond just a simple learning resource.
ive just actually started blender modeling ive done like one animation with mecabricks and ive started to make a whole bunch others that i didnt finish but i just actually started to model in blender and i feel im not terrible at it for this much of a beginner! I am currently in a 3d modeling and animation class where we use maya and i was pleasantly suprised to see I carried over a solid amount of knowledge from there to blender. im having a lot of fun and seeing stuff like this is cool!
More please! I loved this video! I'd love to see more even-lower-poly aesthetic, with less subdivision modifiers etc, kinda like the "#256fes" hashtag going around, but i subbed for whatever cute content like this 😇 your character designs are so wholesome... Really had that a short hike vibe
It's cool to see some of your low poly shape making. Watching it like "I used solidify for that too!"
Awww Abbey you have no idea how surprised I was to see your tutorial LOL! I recommended it to lots of friends already and I learned a lot too!!!
Aw thank you!!! I’m so glad you enjoyed it!! 🥺💕💕
I love how at the beginning of the shoes it looks like a bendy straw lol
Thank you for the video! I don't understand what is happening on a technical level (yet lol) but they are very cute!
i would love a video that is more reminiscent of a blocky ps1/ps2 style !! these are really cute !!
Splendid work, I quite like the end result you came up with and how stylized it looks.
very cute!!!! i also wanna learn how to make lowpoly characters and ur video is motivating 💖
Thank you!! I wish you luck on your journey!! 😊✨
thank u so much 🫂 looking forward to ur next videos!!
Very well done, I liked the video.
I haven't been practicing much lately with blender, but one day I want to create my "minis" in 3D and create a little game with them.
This video is very interesting to me, since I have a heavy interest in doing 3d art models of my dog characters. Multiple times I tried to learn blender, but alot of the time I loose motivation.. it's very hard to learn blender for someone who is brand new. How long have you been making 3d models for?
- also where do you recommend starting blender low poly modeling? I kinda really dislike the donut tutorial because the guy in it is incredibly uninspiring. I personally tried using the froggy tutorial and that was a bit easier for me, but it's hard to find regular dog modeling tutorials other than timelapses
You've earned a sub!
this is literally the style i wanna do, thank you for this video!!
omg i love the art style
Soo cutee!! Thank you for taking the time to make this tutorial
I read in the comments that you did the blue stroke on compositing, could you elaborate more on how to do that bc it’s so cute!
this is an amazing video thank you for sharing keep going !!!
Thank you!! I will!! ☺️
Loved the video, keep it up!
So inspiring, thanks for the vid!
awesome video!!
Thank you!!! ☺️
how did you get that pixel look at the end/the pixel outline?
I love the video! Really cute models too. Could you give a little more detail or a slower video on how you did the faces though? They turned out great.
what is the song in the beginning of the vid till around 2:00?
Really nice video! I've been self-learning low poly and hand painting and was nice to see your workflows! Curious; what kind of low poly modeling community are you part of? Would be cool to hang around in some Discord with the pro people :D
great vid thank you!
i love them forever, you rocK!!!!!!!
😭 thank you !!! I hope you’re doing well!! 💕💕
wook at the weepy deepiesss
Is the model also great for rigging and animation for like games?
I’m still kind of… ehh, At 3d modeling, But I’m happy you linked some tutorials in the description
Hola soy de habla española pero estoy aprendiendo blender con tutoriales, gracias por hacer los comentarios despacio me ayuda a entender mejor, me gustaria que explicaras algunoc comandos para manipular las texturas o el uso de particulas, gracias por leer
Please make a full tutorial for your art style! Will be following you on Instagram and subscribing
Is the Outline Addon the thing that gives the crunchy pixel look?? I eat that sh*t UP
No it is all done in the compositor!
did you use just your mouse for the painting or do you have a drawing tablet??
which communities or streamers would you recommend checking out?
hi! i rly love this style, may i use this style of modelling? it’s cute and simple!! i love ur models and tbh the models reminded me of omori cuz of the eyes and the outline colour XD /pos
literally no one can stop you from using the exact style
@@punu3675 well i dont wanna be rude and steal their style..
nice
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Low Poly Characters not exactly but cool video i guess😅
Really enjoying this. Are you part of any low poly art discords? Any that you'd recommend?🤍