LOVE THIS! It takes a lot of confidence to say "here are a bunch of *other places* to go learn stuff" but it really does serve to show that this is a community of artists, not a competition. Props to you. I follow many of these, but I found a few new ones as well. Thanks a lot for making a highlight reel of your favs.
I don't know why CG Fast track isn't frequently mentioned as other channels. The channel has an amazing step by step intro to blender series (pre- blender 3.0 and post). Highly recommend it!
Oh this is so great! I started to learn blender with your tutorials on skillshare and learned a lot. I was looking currently for other channels on youtube in addition for more tutorials. A lot of the artists I didn't even know. Perfect and short summary!
It is not "how to learn blender " but "where to learn blender". Anyone can do that. You just have to type blender tutorial and you find it. But few tell you how to proceed, what to learn in what order... That's the most important part, IMO.
Cant mention Josh without also mentioning his BlenderBros partner Ponte Ryuurui. Ponte will giver you excellent no bullshit straightforward tutorials in hard surface modelling.
Hey southernshooty , I have skill share subscription and discovered you from there , can I expect a grease pencil course but not with drawing pad or anything just plain keyboard and mouse , and one catering to intermediate
Any good tutorial about exporting Alembic from Blender? Like exporting Blender FX and character? How to keep the texture information in the Alembic export?
Personally would add two channels to the list that a super underrated but worth checking: PzThree - focusing on hardsurface / general design and Johnny BlackWinter that has series for modular building modeling.
some other great chanels I can think of are: chocofur nicky blender daniel kreuter russell midfield CG Celestial ryan king art imphenzia. sketchy squirrel dedouze noggi aneesh arts pixelica cg
This is a great list! I’ve completed several of these over the years, and know of most of these creators. They will all help a person new to Blender succeed quickly
I got so confused about the new layout for 4.0 but I managed to understand and I got a planet to render so at least I sort of can get back to work on larger projects
Thanks for this great roundup of resources. Artisans of Vaul is a great channel that focuses on using Blender for 3D Printing. He also has a lot of great Geometry Node content.
Thank you for share this informative video, I have saved all the channels in my playlist and subscribed them too i have also subscribed your channel but the question is that what we can learn from your experience? please keep sharing your experience with us.
There's is a channel called "Hums" he makes 2D motion graphics tutorials (like in AE), i think that more people should check it out, because that topic in Blender is not very common
In the beginning, *Ducky3D* helped me stay consistent: I did 2 dozen of his tutorials. Motion graphics can be fun, but I really want to work with characters, so my first actual tutorial was an Isometric room tutorial by *3D Greenhorn* then the Easy Frog by *MAR* followed by 2D drawing to 3D model by *Eve Scupts* now I'm working on a 60 second animation for fun
I want to add derik elliot and cg dive Thanx for this video lot of new channels and also the ones i know i found It really help and i will start 2024 from u cause in 2023i learn modeling and texturing eith shader nodes now i will learn animation so first tutorial wi will start from ir channel
I find the grease pencil confusing to use in Blender, I get it's done in the 2D animation, the set up puzzles me, had trouble drawing and making objects as a square.
LOVE THIS! It takes a lot of confidence to say "here are a bunch of *other places* to go learn stuff" but it really does serve to show that this is a community of artists, not a competition. Props to you. I follow many of these, but I found a few new ones as well. Thanks a lot for making a highlight reel of your favs.
This is a nice comment. Thank you.
It’s a sign of a true artist and teacher to have their own mark and say here are people I find for inspiration and learning.
Polygon Runway is a very good channel for practicing modeling and simple animations
I don't know why CG Fast track isn't frequently mentioned as other channels. The channel has an amazing step by step intro to blender series (pre- blender 3.0 and post). Highly recommend it!
Oh this is so great! I started to learn blender with your tutorials on skillshare and learned a lot. I was looking currently for other channels on youtube in addition for more tutorials. A lot of the artists I didn't even know. Perfect and short summary!
oh wow thank you so much for having me on the list! 🙌
Keep up the great work
It is not "how to learn blender " but "where to learn blender". Anyone can do that. You just have to type blender tutorial and you find it.
But few tell you how to proceed, what to learn in what order... That's the most important part, IMO.
I have a video on that too
Cant mention Josh without also mentioning his BlenderBros partner Ponte Ryuurui. Ponte will giver you excellent no bullshit straightforward tutorials in hard surface modelling.
CGDive also has some awesome rigging tutorials and making custom rigs, not to forget FlyCat for some nice sculpting timelapses
cgboost made me learn blender in an excellent way
You forgot to add your channel in the list
The link to Derek's channel in the description is wrong. It's the one for Curtis repeated.
No RoyalSkies recommendation? I am dissapoint
"So ya wanna [make something character-related] in Blender? Nooot a proooblem"
@Optimus97 and urrrrr done!
Max Hay's city buildings tutes were a huge help to me
Thank you!
Great list. There were quite a few that I hadn't seen before. Although in your description you've got Curtis Holt twice, Doing Derek Elliot a dirty :P
Thanks for the info!
@@SouthernShotty No, thank you. I've learned a lot from you the last couple years.
It is great to know how big the community is.
the world record for "this channel" and also thank you for all the info
CG dive,, cool channel
I wanna learn creature rigging and animation for UnrealEngine game development. Whats a good tutorial or youtube channel for that?
Could you help me with rendering? For some reason when i render in eevee, everything is fine, but when i open the png, its all dark, compressed
go to output properties then go to post processing and check both sequencer and compositor, hope this helps
@@flamingart55 theyre both checked, but thanks for noting
This is gold!
Speedchar and Speedchar live for sculpting and modeling characters.
Hey southernshooty , I have skill share subscription and discovered you from there , can I expect a grease pencil course but not with drawing pad or anything just plain keyboard and mouse , and one catering to intermediate
Adding Imphenzia to the list
Bro thank you for this RUclips video
Any good tutorial about exporting Alembic from Blender? Like exporting Blender FX and character? How to keep the texture information in the Alembic export?
Personally would add two channels to the list that a super underrated but worth checking: PzThree - focusing on hardsurface / general design and Johnny BlackWinter that has series for modular building modeling.
Tnx bro
I want to know the most efficient ways to build non-organic structures with very specific measurements (e.g. furniture) - anyone got any suggestions?
Another question: Can Blender texture like Substance Painter? Thank you
Thank you@@Ymlgbruh
Totally!
You forgot about Ryan king art
missing Ian Hubert?
also ryankingart
"" Default cube"" 🙄🙄🙄😒how can you miss his chanel?
I thought he mentioned CG matter
some other great chanels I can think of are:
chocofur
nicky blender
daniel kreuter
russell midfield
CG Celestial
ryan king art
imphenzia.
sketchy squirrel
dedouze
noggi
aneesh arts
pixelica cg
Deudoze has very good Grease Pencil tutorials and Ryan King is my go to for basics
This is a great list!
I’ve completed several of these over the years, and know of most of these creators. They will all help a person new to Blender succeed quickly
I've been doing the Polygon Runway Become a 3D Illustrator class and have learned a ton!
the fact that im shocked i dont know theese RUclipsrs
Could you please make a tutorial on how to make a high res Spartan warrior from scratch
I got so confused about the new layout for 4.0 but I managed to understand and I got a planet to render so at least I sort of can get back to work on larger projects
Really helpful vid, shows people how big this community is and hope it keep growing and that other people will also find the same spark for blender!
You have given the Curtis Holt channel link under Derek Elliot channel name in the description. Great Video! Love it.
Thanks for this great roundup of resources. Artisans of Vaul is a great channel that focuses on using Blender for 3D Printing. He also has a lot of great Geometry Node content.
Thank you for share this informative video, I have saved all the channels in my playlist and subscribed them too i have also subscribed your channel but the question is that what we can learn from your experience? please keep sharing your experience with us.
with AI improving I wonder if I should bother learning it.
SouthernShotty got the shotty to ya body!
There's is a channel called "Hums" he makes 2D motion graphics tutorials (like in AE), i think that more people should check it out, because that topic in Blender is not very common
Cg fast track is also very amazing for begginers and experienced blender users
Hey, Can you please help me with "Motion Graphics" and "Product Animation".
In the beginning, *Ducky3D* helped me stay consistent: I did 2 dozen of his tutorials. Motion graphics can be fun, but I really want to work with characters, so my first actual tutorial was an Isometric room tutorial by *3D Greenhorn* then the Easy Frog by *MAR* followed by 2D drawing to 3D model by *Eve Scupts* now I'm working on a 60 second animation for fun
perfect summary! I hope I can stick with blender this year.
I want to add derik elliot and cg dive
Thanx for this video lot of new channels and also the ones i know i found
It really help and i will start 2024 from u cause in 2023i learn modeling and texturing eith shader nodes now i will learn animation so first tutorial wi will start from ir channel
Can i learn blender today or i gotta wait until 2024??
I find the grease pencil confusing to use in Blender, I get it's done in the 2D animation, the set up puzzles me, had trouble drawing and making objects as a square.
Mom look now I don't have to go art/animation school
THANKS SO MUCH
Thank you!
Is it still worth with AI?
Yes :) learn both
1st