I'm new to model and just finished my classes for college. Just trying to figure out a good model start to finish to build to start building a portfolio. Am loving how you create your models.
You might be one of the best channels out there, and finding you this late seems like a crime. Polyrendr, I have to ask, one, how many hours did you practice, daily, during your early to intermediate stage. Two, how can I support you?
Thanks man! I really appreciate the comment. The practice never ends 😅Like any skill, it takes lots of practice, consistency is key. At the beginning it varied with work, school, etc. life gets busy but find time when you can, and just keep creating! Also thanks for supporting! You can support in many ways like subscribing, liking videos, commenting, sharing, etc. Or check out my Patron page! Patron is my biggest support system :) Thanks again for the comment!
I usually see that I get discouraged to model 3D art after seeing others do it better than me. I forget one part about it, the models never look good without color, or texture. Textures are what make these models good. I can make a decent, optimized model that looks maybe a worse version of the minigun this guy has made, but without textures it'll look horrible. Textures really help fix the problems you see on your model.
Great stuff! Just curious why you didn't use UDIMs for the UVs? I find it easier to work in a single texture set in Substance Painter and split parts based on UDIM tiles.
Thank you! Appreciate the comment. I don't use UDIMS mostly because I find using normal UV's more diverse if I'm going to re-use the model down the road. If I do use them, they're usually being used in video game engines, or given to my Patrons. UDIMS are great for larger models and when you can pre-render your models like in film/product design but they are usually not recommended for video games or VR, etc. whereas normal UVS can be used in both situations. I guess its also more of a habit in the line of work I do. You're right though, its definitely nice only painting on one texture set, maybe I should start using more UDIMS 👀
Bro, this is the fantastic tutorial. I am trying to make this can also. but I have noticed something which you have done in your video. You take a geo and you move them in another geo's centre. How? do you use any script? please let me know the method.
Your 3D work is outstanding! How long have you been in this field to reach this level, and may I know your age? Also, Are you providing any tutorial videos for amateurs like me? I'd like to buy it if so
Thank you! I really appreciate the comment. I've been working in the industry for about 6 years now. I mostly self taught myself through YT videos and google. I'm 31 years old. Like any skill, it takes lots of practice, so just keep creating stuff! Consistency is key. I am planning on making a few purchasable tutorials in the near future, but until then I do offer a few tutorial-based videos on my Patron page, along with real-time videos of every model I make here on YT. I also pass along the working files for people to view and hopefully learn from. I'm also planning on doing some live streaming on my Discord, where I go through the full process creating random 3D models, starting next Wednesday! Keep at it, the practice never ends 😅
I think I've only done 4 or 5 "Sci-Fi" models. Social networks dont like weapons - they made me take down the AK-47 post on insta so I dont do many weapons atm. I usually give it a "Sci-Fi" theme to prevent it from happening. Maybe more down the road :)
Majority are just real-time, unnarrated, which includes everything like the UV's and project files. I also make a few other tutorial-based videos on there, but there aren't many of them at the moment. However I'm planning on making more Patron-only tutorial videos in the coming months :)
@@polyrendr One request 🙏 Please Make Fully Narrated , Step by step , Real time , ( hotkeys shown - enabled on screen ) tutorial courses & release them on ARTSTATION / Flippednormals . 1) Sailboat 2) old paddle Boat 3) Cable car $30 each would be perfect price , I'll buy these on first day & also leave 5 star rating & good review . Please do it in 2 - 3 months . 🙏
I'm not sure exactly, it definitely took my whole weekend, had some tunnel vision while modelling. I kinda rushed the UV's and textures to get it done on time 😅
I'm a student studying 3D modelling and I'm so happy to find this channel! I still have a lot to learn about modelling in Maya but it's so much fun.
Awesome I'm happy to hear and stoked to have you :)
FROM WHERE YOU ARE RECIEVING YOUR EDUCATION I AM AN MODELLER TOO
I'm new to model and just finished my classes for college. Just trying to figure out a good model start to finish to build to start building a portfolio. Am loving how you create your models.
Thank you! I appreciate the comment.
Higor Sousa here, great job dude!!!
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Thanks man, appreciate it! Thank YOU for the inspiration 🙌
you’re skilled as hell, these models are amazing
Thanks so much! I appreciate the comment :)
You might be one of the best channels out there, and finding you this late seems like a crime. Polyrendr, I have to ask, one, how many hours did you practice, daily, during your early to intermediate stage. Two, how can I support you?
Thanks man! I really appreciate the comment. The practice never ends 😅Like any skill, it takes lots of practice, consistency is key. At the beginning it varied with work, school, etc. life gets busy but find time when you can, and just keep creating!
Also thanks for supporting! You can support in many ways like subscribing, liking videos, commenting, sharing, etc. Or check out my Patron page! Patron is my biggest support system :) Thanks again for the comment!
Man i love your tutorials! there are easy to follow and understand, thank you so much!
Thank you! Glad you find them helpful, appreciate the comment! :)
always awesome
Thank you! 😊
Very cool process of modeling, do it much more!!!!!
Thanks! :)
Amazing!
Awesome
I usually see that I get discouraged to model 3D art after seeing others do it better than me. I forget one part about it, the models never look good without color, or texture. Textures are what make these models good. I can make a decent, optimized model that looks maybe a worse version of the minigun this guy has made, but without textures it'll look horrible. Textures really help fix the problems you see on your model.
Yes adding materials always brings them to life! 🙌
wow awesome
Thanks!
Nice bro❤
Thanks man!
Thank you very much, hope there will be more videos like this
Lot's more to come!
Great stuff! Just curious why you didn't use UDIMs for the UVs? I find it easier to work in a single texture set in Substance Painter and split parts based on UDIM tiles.
Thank you! Appreciate the comment. I don't use UDIMS mostly because I find using normal UV's more diverse if I'm going to re-use the model down the road. If I do use them, they're usually being used in video game engines, or given to my Patrons. UDIMS are great for larger models and when you can pre-render your models like in film/product design but they are usually not recommended for video games or VR, etc. whereas normal UVS can be used in both situations. I guess its also more of a habit in the line of work I do.
You're right though, its definitely nice only painting on one texture set, maybe I should start using more UDIMS 👀
...Simply wow like always bro!
✨👌😎😯😎👍✨
Thanks! 😊
Loved your Art ❤
Thank you! ☺
How much time did it take to make?
Please make tutorials ....u are really awesome.
I have a few I plan to do, so hopefully sooner than later but they will definitely come!
Great work 👏
Thank you! 🙂
nice
Bro, this is the fantastic tutorial. I am trying to make this can also. but I have noticed something which you have done in your video. You take a geo and you move them in another geo's centre. How? do you use any script? please let me know the method.
Thanks man! Yes I do that with the Align tool. Check out my "Top 15 Maya tools" video, I go over it in there :)
Thank you so much
Bro how to unwrap in Maya plz do one video i love your videos❤
I do plan to make a UV Mapping tutorial hopefully soon!
👏👏
Your 3D work is outstanding! How long have you been in this field to reach this level, and may I know your age? Also, Are you providing any tutorial videos for amateurs like me? I'd like to buy it if so
Thank you! I really appreciate the comment. I've been working in the industry for about 6 years now. I mostly self taught myself through YT videos and google. I'm 31 years old. Like any skill, it takes lots of practice, so just keep creating stuff! Consistency is key.
I am planning on making a few purchasable tutorials in the near future, but until then I do offer a few tutorial-based videos on my Patron page, along with real-time videos of every model I make here on YT. I also pass along the working files for people to view and hopefully learn from. I'm also planning on doing some live streaming on my Discord, where I go through the full process creating random 3D models, starting next Wednesday!
Keep at it, the practice never ends 😅
Hey man. Love the videos. Just a quick question. Why do you keep the uv editor open while you model?
Thanks, I most likely opened it to UV something and accidently kept it open. Tunnel vision probably 😆
god i wish I could use Maya again 😭
:0 best
you have great tutorials but if you can record in normal speed so we can follow along that would be awesome
Thanks! I always upload real-time videos of each model, along with the working files to my Patron :)
@@polyrendrwith voice also?
I am about to join your paytron
Please reply
The real-time videos are not narrated@@VictusGaming-007
do you use your Hpoly as a Lpoly for baking?
Yes I did.
I'm new student in maya .. me create my 1st project watch now and suggest me 😊
You model scifi all the time. Can you model something realistic? The M1911 Pistol might be great, you modeling it.
I think I've only done 4 or 5 "Sci-Fi" models. Social networks dont like weapons - they made me take down the AK-47 post on insta so I dont do many weapons atm. I usually give it a "Sci-Fi" theme to prevent it from happening. Maybe more down the road :)
Hey , do you explain ( commentary ) on your tutorial videos on patreon ??
Majority are just real-time, unnarrated, which includes everything like the UV's and project files. I also make a few other tutorial-based videos on there, but there aren't many of them at the moment. However I'm planning on making more Patron-only tutorial videos in the coming months :)
@@polyrendr One request 🙏 Please Make Fully Narrated , Step by step , Real time , ( hotkeys shown - enabled on screen ) tutorial courses & release them on ARTSTATION / Flippednormals .
1) Sailboat
2) old paddle Boat
3) Cable car
$30 each would be perfect price ,
I'll buy these on first day & also leave 5 star rating & good review .
Please do it in 2 - 3 months . 🙏
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How long it took you to model this piece ?
I'm not sure exactly, it definitely took my whole weekend, had some tunnel vision while modelling. I kinda rushed the UV's and textures to get it done on time 😅